Rifle Grenade General Service Explained

Rifle Grenade General Service
Type:Rifle grenade
Origin:Israel
Is Explosive:yes
Is Missile:yes
Is Uk:yes
Service:1996-2000s
Used By:British Armed Forces
Propellant:Bullet-trap
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The Rifle Grenade General Service (RGGS) was a rifle grenade family of Israeli design in service with the British Armed Forces from 1996 onwards.[1] The RGGS superseded the L74A1 and L75A1 rifle grenades, these being the Luchaire 40mm in AC and AP/AV configurations respectively. The RGGS family consisted of the L85A1 High Explosive Rifle Grenade (deep bronze green with a brown explosives indicator band and yellow markings), the L86A1 Practice Rifle Grenade (light blue with a brown explosives indicator band and white markings), and the reusable L87A1 Inert Practice Rifle Grenade (main body in light blue with white markings, fins and tail tube in white).[2]

As with its predecessors, the grenade's means of propulsion was of the bullet-trap type, the grenade being launched from the muzzle of the L85 rifle using standard 5.56mm ball ammunition (the L87A1 grenade used a special L1A1 ballistite cartridge, however). For greater accuracy, a dedicated prismatic sight (L15A1 Rifle Grenade Launcher Sight) was attached to the rifle before firing.[1]

The grenade was phased out of service due to the introduction of the L17A2/L123A1 Underslung Grenade Launcher; this offered lower recoil, improved ease of use, reduced ammunition weight, and the ability to have a chambered grenade at the ready without affecting the ability to fire the L85 rifle in its own right.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sa80a1/Sa80a2. 22 July 2002. 8 July 2023. Hansard.
  2. Book: . Army Code No. 71641, Infantry Tactical Doctrine Volume 1, Pamphlet No. 3 Infantry Platoon Tactics. 1999.
  3. Web site: The Infantry – Small Arms in the Section . . 23 June 2020 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051227111053/http://www.army.mod.uk/infantry/current_equipment/the_infantry_small_arms_in_the_section.htm . 27 December 2005.
  4. Web site: SA80 individual weapon . . 22 April 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130205222948/http://www.army.mod.uk/equipment/23222.aspx . 5 February 2013 . dead.