MRO-A | |
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Type | Disposable Rocket-propelled grenade launcher |
Place of origin | Russia |
Service history | |
In service | 2003 |
Used by | Russia |
Wars | Second Chechen War Russo-Ukrainian War[1][2] |
Production history | |
Designer | NPO Bazalt |
Designed | Late 1990s |
Manufacturer | NPO Bazalt |
Produced | 2003 |
Variants | MRO-A (Thermobaric warhead), MRO-D (WP Smoke warhead), MRO-Z (Incendiary warhead) |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4.7 kg |
Length | 900 mm |
Shell weight | 2.9 kg (thermobaric warheads) |
Caliber | 72.5 mm |
Effective firing range | 90 m |
Maximum firing range | 450 m |
Sights | iron, MPO-A sighting devices are similar to those for flamethrower RPO-A |
The MRO Borodach[3] is a Russian self-contained, disposable single shot 72.5 mm rocket launcher.