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DENEL PAW-20 "Neopup" handheld grenade launcher (South-Africa)
Caliber: 20x42
PAW-20 (PAW stands for Personal Assault Weapon) is a most
recent development of the South-African company Gemaco Elbree Pty Ltd, and is
marketed by South African military corporation DENEL. Ammunition of new type,
developed for PAW-20, is produced by the PMP - DENEL munitions. While in
some advertising texts the PAW-20 was listed as a "new assault rifle",
it is obviously not a true assault rifle, but,
rather a semi-automatic grenade launcher, which is intended as an infantry
support weapon. PAW-20 fires specially developed explosive ammunition of 20mm
caliber, using relatively short, straight cartridge cases. Muzzle velocity is
about 300 m/s, which is quite low by artillery standards but rather high by
standards of hand-held grenade launchers. Intended targets for PAW-20 are
infantry in the open and behind light covers, as well as unarmored or lightly
armored vehicles and thin-walled buildings. While maximum effective range for
PAW-20 is given as 1000 meters, it is obviously stated for "area"
targets such as groups of soldiers; against point targets like cars or machine
gun nests, effective range will be much less probably no more than 300-400
meters - unless gun will be used in conjunction with laser rangefinder and
computerized sight with built-in ballistic calculator. PAW-20 is semiautomatic, gas operated weapon with rotary bolt locking. The entire barrel / bolt group is allowed to recoil within the polymer gun housing for about 75mm (3"), in attempt to decrease peak recoil down to manageable level. General layout of the gun is somewhat unusual as the pistol grip with the trigger is located at the right side of the receiver. Gun is fed from detachable box magazines which hold 7 rounds of ammunition. Empty cartridge cases are ejected through the window on the left side of the weapon, right in the front of the firer's face. Sighting equipment is installed on two Picatinny-type rails located in parallel at the top of the gun housing. Preferred sighting arrangement seems to be a red-dot type collimating sight, but other sight options also available --
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