Amiral LRM-1
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Type: | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher |
Place of origin: | Oportia |
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Designed: | 1712 AN – 1713 AN |
Manufacturer: | Amiral |
Produced: | 1714 AN – present |
No. built | Classified |
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Length: | 915 mm (36 in) |
Weight: | 4.3 kg (9.5 lb) |
Caliber: | 40mm |
Rate of Fire: | 4–6 rounds/min |
Effective Firing Range | 850 m (930 yd) (unguided)
2000 m (2190 yd) (laser-guided) |
The Amiral LRM-1, is a shoulder-fired rocket-propelled grenade launcher designed and manufactured by Amiral.
Since its purchase by the Euran Directorate of the Honourable Company under ambiguous circumstances following the nationwide anti-government protests of 1721 AN, Amiral has retained the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces as a major client for this product.
A Benacian copy, produced by Goldfield Arsenal, began to appear in early to mid 1731 AN, being issued initially to the Ransenari Grouping of Forces.