MARA (anti-tank weapon)
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MARA | |
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Type | Anti-tank rocket launcher |
Place of origin | Argentina |
Service history | |
Used by | Argentina |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4.2 kg (9.3 lb) |
Length | 70 cm (unarmed) 100 cm (armed) |
Caliber | 78 mm |
Muzzle velocity | 170 m/s (560 ft/s) |
The MARA is a portable one-shot 78 mm unguided anti-tank weapon, designed and manufactured in Argentina by Fabricaciones Militares (DGFM). The solid rocket propulsion unit was developed by CITEFA.
History
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In the 1990s, the Argentine Army identified the need to replace obsolete short-range infantry antitank weapons in use, Such as the PDEF-40 rifle grenade, with a modern weapon similar to the AT4 locally developed and built,
The MARA Project was started by DGFM in the late 1990s, and in February 2005 the weapon was tested at the “Fábrica Militar Fray Luis Beltrán”.
Description
[edit]The MARA is a weapon of 78 mm caliber with a fiberglass launcher tube 70 cm in length when transported that is extended to 1 meter when ready to fire. The launcher weighs about 4.2 kg, can be reused up to five times when using training ammunition, and is disposable when firing live ammunition.
The anti-tank projectile is fin-stabilized, and is propelled by the rocker motor to a speed of about 170 meters per second. It is able to penetrate 300mm of steel armor, and the sighting system's accuracy allows to hit 1 m2 target at a distance of 200 meters.
Specifications
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Users
[edit]See also
[edit]- M72 LAW – (United States)
- M80 Zolja – (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
- RPG-18 / RPG-22 – (Soviet Union)
- RPG-76 Komar – (Polish People's Republic, Poland)
References
[edit]- ^ SISTEMAS MARA Y ATAN DE MUY CORTO ALCANCE (accessed 2015-02-28)
Further reading
[edit]- Jones, Richard D.; Ness, Leland S. (2013). IHS Jane's Weapons Infantry: 2013-14. Vol. 39th edition. London, United Kingdom: Janes Information Group. ISBN 978-0710630599.