Posted March 2, 2025 1:52 pm by Comments

By James Reeves

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At EnforceTac 2025, Rheinmetall was showcasing what could be the final version of the SSW40 magazine-fed, shoulder-fired, automatic 40mm grenade launcher. Designed to enhance infantry squad capabilities, the SSW40 offers unparalleled firepower in a compact form factor comparable to an assault rifle.Equipped with a self-regulating recoil system, the SSW40 can fire both Low Velocity (LV) and Rheinmetall’s new Medium Velocity (MV) 40mm ammunition. The MV rounds provide a flatter trajectory and extend the effective range up to 900 meters, surpassing traditional grenade launchers. This versatility allows operators to engage a wide array of targets, from fortified positions to light armored vehicles.The SSW40 supports various ammunition types, including High-Explosive Fragmentation (HEFRAG), High-Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP), Door Breaching (HEBE), and Air Burst (HEAB) rounds. Its design includes interfaces for accessories like laser modules, fire control units, and infrared programmers for airburst munitions, enhancing operational flexibility.With development nearing completion, the SSW40 is poised to redefine squad-level support weapons, offering a balance of mobility, firepower, and adaptability for modern combat scenarios.Buy

Source: The Firearm Blog

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