M60 recoilless gun

M60

82-mm M60 recoilless gun
Type Recoilless rifle
Place of origin  Yugoslavia
Service history
Used by See Users
Wars Yugoslav Wars
Syrian Civil War
Production history
Designed 1960s
Specifications
Weight 122 kg (269 lb)
Length 2.20 m (7.2 ft)
Height 0.83 m (2.7 ft)
Crew 5

Shell HEAT
Elevation -20 to +35°[1]
Traverse 360°
Rate of fire 4 rpm
Muzzle velocity 388 m/s (1,270 ft/s)
Effective firing range 500 m (1,600 ft)
Maximum firing range 4,500 m (2.8 mi)
Sights Optical

The M60 recoilless gun is an 82-mm antitank recoilless gun developed in the former Yugoslavia. It entered service with the Yugoslav People's Army in the 1960s.

Description

The M60 is mounted on a towing carriage with wheels for transport and firing. Aiming is done with an optical sight. Ammunition for the M60 includes two fin-stabilized HEAT rounds. The first HEAT projectile for the M60 had an effective range of 500 meters. The second was an improved version that used a rocket booster to increase the effective range to 1,000 meters.[2]

The maximum range of the piece is 4,500 meters. Direct fire is limited to 1,500 meters against stationary targets and 1,000 meters against moving targets. The M60 is credited with a 220mm penetration of armor with its HEAT round.[3]

Aimsight for 82mm M60 recoilless rifle

Users

References

Notes

  1. JIW, p. 746.
  2. WEG, p. 62.
  3. JIW, p. 747. Sources from post-Yugoslavian republics claim later rounds increased armor penetration to 300 - 400mm.
  4. http://atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/25/weapons-from-the-former-yugoslavia-spread-through-syrias-war/?_r=0

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