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73 mm ammunition for 2A28 gun

73 mm ammunition for 2A28 gun

Region

Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Romania
Romania
Norway
Norway
Sweden
Sweden

Category

Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons

The main round fired from the 73 mm 2A28 Grom gun is the HEAT-FS PG-15V or PG-15VN with, respectively, the HEAT-FS PG-9 or PG15, and PG-9N or PG-15N rocket projectile. It would appear that 73 mm rounds produced in Bulgaria continue to utilise the original SPG-9 derived projectiles with the 2A28 gun. The projectiles differ in the warhead explosive employed. The PG-9/PG15 has a Hexogen A-IX-1 (RDX:Wax) shaped charge weighing 332 g while the PG-9N/PG-15N has 340 g of the more powerful OKFOL-3.5 (95 per cent HME:5 per

cent Wax). The rocket motor employed on both projectiles weighs 1.56 kg and is 380 mm long, containing 460 g of NDSI-2K propellant. In both cases the rocket motor is ignited after firing by a VPZ-9M pyrotechnic delay weighing 35 g. Once the projectile leaves the muzzle it is stabilised by six spring-loaded forward-folding fins. On target, the shaped warhead is initiated by a VP-9 piezoelectric point impact fuze via an igniter in the base of the shaped charge. The PG-15 warhead can penetrate 300 mm of armour while the PG-15N can penetrate 400 mm. The charge used to propel projectiles from the 2A28 barrel is the 4BN34 (also written as BN34) contained in a steel cartridge case 102 mm long and weighing 875 g; the case alone weighs 390 g. The rimmed stub case (flange diameter 83 mm with mouth internal diameter 63 mm) is crimped onto the projectile tail and contains a perforated disc which creates a high/low-pressure situation to impart a low-pressure impulse to launch the projectile and initiate the VPZ-9M pyrotechnic delay train for the rocket motor. The case is made of BW 11 steel. By contrast, the basic 73 mm FRAG-HE rounds, a later development, do not have a rocket motor. There are two basic types of FRAG-HE round, the OG-15V and OG-15VM, differing only in the weight and type of explosive in the 309 mm long cast-iron warhead on the projectile. The OG-15 FRAG-HE projectile warhead used with the OG-15V round contains 753 g of TNT while the OG-15M projectile used with the OG-15VM round contains 655 g of TD-50 (TNT/dinitronaphthalene).
Tech Specs
TypeHEAT-FS
HEAT-FSFRAG-HE
OG-15VOG-15VM
OG-15OG-15V
Weights 4.57 kg4.57 kg
projectile 3.68 kg3.68 kg
warhead 2.135 kg2.215 kg
explosive 753 g655 g
rocket motor n/an/a
propelling charge 890 g890 g
Lengths 825 mm825 mm
projectile 725 mm725 mm
warhead 309 mm309 mm
Muzzle velocity 290 m/s290 m/s
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