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Milkor Mk-4 UBGL South African 40mm Grenade Launcher

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Basic Information
Name
Milkor Mk-4 UBGL South African 40mm Grenade Launcher
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
2009
Description

The Milkor 40mm UBGL grenade launcher is a lightweight single-shot, underslung grenade launcher designed and developed in South Africa by Milkor (Pty) Ltd. It can be attached to most modern assault weapons and rifles using a Picatinny rail system. The UBGL is capable of firing standard 40mm rounds including illumination and observation rounds (max length of 140 mm). Clip-on, clip-off mechanism allows the UBGL to be fitted, with an additional recoil buffer, to any weapon fitted with a Picatinny rail. The UBGL is fitted with a steel barrel with constant-pitch rifling and swings to the side for loading and unloading of standard low-velocity 40mm cartridges. This enables the user to have a 40mm grenade launcher capability together with an assault rifle. The UBGL can also be fired independently from a rifle (handheld) in an emergency. It can also be fitted to rifles and shotguns used in policing and is able to fire less lethal and lethal ammunition. The US-Mk 4 has a mass of 1.68 kg (empty), while the new US-Mk 4S weighs 0.750 kg with an aluminum barrel or around 1 kg with a steel barrel. A “push-button” trigger mechanism is used in place of an actual trigger in order to differentiate between the firing mechanisms of the rifle and the under-barrel as the soldier might invariably, under duress, tend to pull the incorrect trigger if presented with two triggers. The opening mechanism swings to the side in order to enable the user to load ammunition without external interference of the weapon it is mounted to or other complications.

Variants
US-Mk 4 - Milkor 40mm UBGL Mk-4 INA
US-Mk 4S - Milkor 40mm UBGL Mk-4S INA
Main Weapon System
Alternate Designation Milkor Mk-4 UBGL
Type Grenade Launcher
Caliber 40 mm
Manufacturer Milkor (Pty) Ltd
Caliber 40 mm
Length 240 mm
Barrel Length INA
Width 60 mm
Height 90 mm
Weight, Without Sight 0.95 kg
Action Single Shot; Reausable
Rate of Fire 6 rds/min
Maximum Effective Range 250 m
Minimum Effective Range 30 m
Muzzle Velocity INA
Loading Type The UBGL is fitted with a steel barrel with constant-pitch rifling and swings to the side for loading and unloading of standard low-velocity 40mm cartridges.
Trigger Mechansim A “push-button” trigger mechanism is used in place of an actual trigger in order to differentiate between firing mechanisms of the rifle and the under barrel as the soldier might invariably, under duress, tend to pull the incorrect trigger if presented with two triggers.
Ammunition (Option 1)
Name M383
Type High Explosive (HE)
Caliber 40 mm
Maximum Effective Firing Range 200-250 m
Muzzle Velocity INA
Casualty Radius 5 m
Ammunition (Option 2)
Name M430I
Type High Explosive Dual Purpose(HEDP)
Caliber 40 mm
Maximum Effective Firing Range 200-250 m
Muzzle Velocity INA
Ammunition (Option 3)
Name M1001
Type High Velocity Canister Cartridge (HVCC)
Caliber 40 mm
Maximum Effective Firing Range 200 m
Muzzle Velocity INA
Sights
Sight #1
Name Ladder Sight
Weight 155 grams
Sight #2
Name Saddle Sight
Weight 85 grams
Sight #3
Name Reflex Sight
Weight 210 grams
Details
Country of Origin South Africa
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
0.95 kg
Operators (1)
Southern Africa
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