Expanded role for Jordanian Nash-Shab anti-armour system
AMMONNEWS - Jadara Equipment & Defence Systems - a joint venture between King Abdullah II Design & Development Bureau (KADDB) and the Jordanian Specialized Company for Electronic Services (JSCES) - has enhanced the capabilities of its Nash-Shab (RPG-32) 105 mm anti-armour system.
The baseline Nash-Shab system is a manportable two-piece modular unit that consists of a sighting and firing unit and the 6G40 launcher unit, which is re-usable and has quoted life of ±200 firings.
The sighting unit can be fitted with optical day and night sights. Early variants appeared to have an encapsulated sight unit permanently attached to the sighting and firing unit, whereas later production units use a sight with a detachable mounting, such as the 1P81 day sight.
AMMONNEWS - Jadara Equipment & Defence Systems - a joint venture between King Abdullah II Design & Development Bureau (KADDB) and the Jordanian Specialized Company for Electronic Services (JSCES) - has enhanced the capabilities of its Nash-Shab (RPG-32) 105 mm anti-armour system.
The baseline Nash-Shab system is a manportable two-piece modular unit that consists of a sighting and firing unit and the 6G40 launcher unit, which is re-usable and has quoted life of ±200 firings.
The sighting unit can be fitted with optical day and night sights. Early variants appeared to have an encapsulated sight unit permanently attached to the sighting and firing unit, whereas later production units use a sight with a detachable mounting, such as the 1P81 day sight.
AMMONNEWS - Jadara Equipment & Defence Systems - a joint venture between King Abdullah II Design & Development Bureau (KADDB) and the Jordanian Specialized Company for Electronic Services (JSCES) - has enhanced the capabilities of its Nash-Shab (RPG-32) 105 mm anti-armour system.
The baseline Nash-Shab system is a manportable two-piece modular unit that consists of a sighting and firing unit and the 6G40 launcher unit, which is re-usable and has quoted life of ±200 firings.
The sighting unit can be fitted with optical day and night sights. Early variants appeared to have an encapsulated sight unit permanently attached to the sighting and firing unit, whereas later production units use a sight with a detachable mounting, such as the 1P81 day sight.
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Expanded role for Jordanian Nash-Shab anti-armour system
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