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The Shmel-M is effective against infantry, as well as soft-skin and lightly armored vehicle
Country of origin Russia
Entered service 2003 - 2004
Caliber 90 mm
Weight 8.8 kg
Length 940 mm
Muzzle velocity ?
Sighting range 800 m
Range of effective fire 600 m
Maximum range 1 700 m
The RPO PDM-A (Shmel-M) is a next-generation version of the RPO-A Shmel with dramatically increased range and blast yield. It was developed to meet requirement of the Russian MoD as a follow-on to the RPO-A Shmel. However this design has evolved to the point that it is effectively a new weapon rather than improved version of the RPO-A Shmel. Sometimes this weapon is unofficially referred as RPO-M, Shmel-2, RPO-2 or Priz. Though its actual manufacturer's designation is RPO PDM-A (Shmel-M). Letters "PDM" in the designation stand for "Improved Range and Lethality". Unlike the previous RPO-A, this weapon is reloadable. The Shmel-M was introduced into the Russian Army in 2003 or 2004. Officially classified as a "flamethrower", the Shmel-M is technically a rocket launcher similar to RPG-series anti-tank weapons, but it is nonetheless suitable for different missions. It is used by dedicated flamethrower squads. It is being proposed for export customers. This weapon saw action in Syria, and possibly some other countries.
This devastating weapon was designed to engage infantry holed-up in buildings, trenches, field fortifications and fortified structures. It is also extremely efficient against soft-skin and lightly armored vehicles, as well as other targets, such as parked aircraft, radar dishes, command posts and so on.
This shoulder-launched weapon fires 90 mm thermobaric rockets. These are smaller than 93 mm RPO-A rockets. Yet the newer RPO PDM-A weights less at 8.8 kg, opposed to 11 kg. Furthermore it carries more thermobaric filler (3 kg opposed to 2.1 kg) and has a more modern thermobaric compound. Also the new weapon is more ergonomic. Due to its lighter weight the operator can carry 3 rockets instead of 2.
The rocket is factory fitted and sealed in a hermetical tube. On impact the Shmel-M's projectile releases its thermobaric filler in a cloud-like form by a small precursor charge employing a conventional high explosive compound. The thermobaric filler combusts on contact with the air. Detonation generates immense heat and pressure and creates intense incendiary and blast effects over a large area. It is claimed by the manufacturer that the blast of the Shmel-M munition is equivalent in power to 152 mm high explosive artillery shell, or equivalent to 6 kg of TNT. It is substantial for such a small and portable munition. The warhead creates a fireball with a radius of 7 m. Tough the casualty radius could be around 65 meters. This weapon can be used in the areas where fire support is difficult or impossible to provide.
The effects of the blast on personnel are generally the same as those of basic high explosives, but with substantially greater trauma associated with blast overpressure; this includes internal hemorrhaging, ruptured internal organs (especially the lungs), and even broken bones, and these effects are especially pronounced and brutal against personnel inside confined areas, such as buildings, trenches or pillboxes. These make the Shmel-M exceptionally effective for clearing-out enemies in closed terrain, without having to risk close quarters combat with an enemy that is likely waiting in ambush.
The Shmel-M is also extremely effective against against soft-skin vehicles, such as trucks, and lightly armored vehicles. However heavily armored vehicles, such as tanks, are unlikely to sustain any significant damage, unless their hatches are open.
The Shmel-M is a reloadable weapon. Once the rocket is launched, the empty tube is discarded, and reloaded by a new tube with rocket. The previous RPO-A Shmel was a single-use weapon.
The new weapon has a simple flip-up sights with a sighting range of 800 m. The sights consist of a fixed front post and a flip-up rear diopter. The sights are adjustable for range from 100 m to 800 m, in increments of 100 m. Though optional optical day or night sights can be equipped for improved accuracy. Though it seems that the Russian Army never ordered these optional sights and use this weapon with basic flip-up sights. The Shmel-M has an effective range of 600 m opposed to 300 m of the older RPO-A. Maximum range also increased to 1 700 m from 1 000 m.
Variants
Bur multi-purpose rocket launcher. It is essentially a miniaturized RPO-M Shmel-M. It is also a reloadable weapon, which fires 62 mm rockets. It offers a different range of warheads, includingHigh Explosive (HE) and High Explosive Fragmentation (HE-FRAG) rockets. The manufacturer boasts that the Bur is the smallest reloadable rocket launcher in the world. It was first officially revealed in 2013. This weapon was adopted by the Russian Army in 2014.
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