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INERT Soviet RPG-18 Anti-Tank launcher
INERT Soviet RPG-18 Anti-Tank launcher
Own a piece of Cold War history with this authentic, inert Soviet RPG-18 anti-tank rocket launcher, also known as the "Mukha" (Fly). Manufactured in 1975, as indicated by the original markings ("ВТ-18 533-9-75" and "МУ-5-14-75"), this deactivated launcher is a rare find for military collectors, historians, or enthusiasts of Soviet-era weaponry. The RPG-18 was a lightweight, disposable anti-tank weapon designed for infantry use, widely deployed by Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces during the 1970s and 1980s.
It retains its original olive drab finish, though it shows signs of age and use, including some surface wear and faded paint, adding to its historical character. The Cyrillic markings are still legible, providing a glimpse into its production history: "ВТ-18 533-9-75" (likely a production batch number), "254-1726 п" (possibly an inventory number), and "ОКЛЮШ" (a potential unit or inspection marking), along with "МУ-5-14-75" (another batch or date code). These details make it a unique artifact from the height of the Cold War.
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