The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, displayed the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Figure 4), with a launcher and a tripod that one person can take away, while it and the Type 63 rocket are used with 107 rockets. The Type 85 is a true guerrilla rocket launcher, which is very popular in Asia, Africa and Latin America, and has appeared more in the Middle East in recent years, but many of them are Iranian copycats (Figure 5). The Pakistani army was used in the Kargil conflict in 1999, because of its lightness, it was relatively easy to send a stronghold at an altitude of 5,000 meters, and this thing had a maximum range of 8 kilometers, and the accuracy was also good, so it caused a lot of trouble to the Indian army. At present, the Pakistani army still uses it as a standard weapon, and it can still be seen in the target shooting in recent years (Figure 6).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).
The Anti-Taliban guerrillas in Panjhir, Afghanistan, display the Type 85 single-barrel 107mm rocket launcher (Figure 1), which is lighter than the guerrilla artifact Type 63 rocket (Picture 4).