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Yugoslavia manufactured two types of rifle grenade, both with the nomenclature of M60. The M60 anti-personnel rifle grenade bore a resemblance to the French
M52 rifle grenade The Modèle 1952 34mm HE rifle grenade was in French service from 1952 to 1978. It was used alongside the APAV40 rifle grenade in French service. It was propelled by being mounted atop a rifle's 22 mm grenade launching adapter, and being launched b ...
. The M60 anti-tank rifle grenade bore a resemblance to the STRIM 65, also of French origin. It could penetrate 200mm of armour. Each was propelled by being mounted atop a rifle's 22 mm grenade launching adapter, and being launched by a ballistite (blank) cartridge.


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A crate of Yugoslavian anti-personnel rifle grenades captured from SWAPO in March 1982Illustration of both grenades mounted on the muzzle of Zastava M70 assault riflesArticle (in Spanish) with reference to several Yugoslav rifle grenades
Weapons of Yugoslavia Rifle grenades Anti-tank grenades Military equipment introduced in the 1970s {{weapon-stub