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The DP-64 Nepryadva (ДП-64 Непрядва) is a Soviet grenade launcher designed by Viktor Rebrikov in 1989 and produced by ZiD since 1990. It, along with the related DP-61 Duel, fire torpedo-like grenades and are intended to be used at dockyards.

History[]

The grenade launcher was designed by Viktor Rebrikov and put into service with the Russian Navy in small numbers in 1990. As of 2015, the DP-64 is in mass production, as the Russian Defense Ministry received an order from Abu Dhabi for a large amount of DP-64s.

Design Details[]

The weapon is designed to protect dockyards with its specialized grenades. It is breech-loaded and loads from the side of the weapon with the use of a side-breaking mechanism. Barrels for the weapon are selected using a lever situated above the pistol grip. The weapon has rubber padding at the rear to help reduce felt recoil for the user. A front grip is added for support when firing indirectly.

Ammunition[]

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2 DP-64 grenades compared to a DP-61 grenade.

The DP-64 uses various types of 45mm grenades, which are the FG-45, a fragmentation grenade with a 14 meter (45.9 feet) blast radius and a 40 meter (131.2 feet) radius underwater, the SG-45, a flare grenade that emits a red light for roughly 50 seconds, and the UG-45 grenade, which is a high-explosive/concussion grenade.

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