Engineering:SB LAG 40

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SB-40 LAG
LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG
A LAG 40 of the Spanish Navy Marines.
TypeAutomatic grenade launcher
Place of originSpain
Production history
DesignerEmpresa Nacional Santa Bárbara
Designed1984
ManufacturerSanta Bárbara Sistemas
Specifications
Mass34 kg (75.0 lb)
Length960 mm (37.8 in)
Barrel length415 mm (16.3 in)
Width200 mm (7.9 in)
Height220 mm (8.7 in)

Cartridge40x53mmSR
Calibre40mm
ActionRecoil operated, roller locked
Rate of fire215 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity240 m/s (787 ft/s)
Effective firing rangeSights adjustable from 100 to 1500 m
Feed system24 or 32-round ammunition belt
SightsLeaf sight

The SB-40 LAG is a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher developed and produced in Spain by the Empresa Nacional Santa Bárbara (EN SB) company (currently a part of the European Land Systems Group of General Dynamics).

Users

Map with SB-40 LAG users in blue
  •  Brazil: Used by Brazilian Marine Corps (Mounted on Piranha IIIC).[1]
  •  Philippines: Used by the Philippine National Police Special Action Force either on tripod or mounted on light utility vehicles, and by Philippine National Police Maritime Group mounted on patrol crafts
  •  Portugal: used on M-11D scout cars (Panhard VBLs)[2]
  •  Spain: used by the Spanish Army (Ejército de Tierra de España), Spanish Navy Marines and Guardia Civil Española.

See also

  • Denel Y3 AGL - automatic grenade launcher used by South Africa.
  • Heckler & Koch GMG - A 40 mm automatic grenade launcher used by the German Army and other European armed forces.
  • XM174 grenade launcher, similar weapon
  • AGS-17, similar weapon, but smaller 30 mm calibre
  • Milkor MGL, another South African 40 mm grenade launcher
  • Mk 19 grenade launcher, similar weapon
  • XM307 (ACSW) (crew-served 25 mm autocannon)
  • XM25 CDTE (25 mm airburst personal weapon)
  • Comparison of automatic grenade launchers

References

  1. http://www.operacional.pt/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/13-piranha-iiic-sb-40-copy.jpg [bare URL image file]
  2. Debay, Yves (2004) (in fr). VBL Panhard. Histoire et collections. p. 102. ISBN 9782913903166.