STK 40 GL
Grenade launcher
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The STK 40 GL, formerly the CIS 40 GL[a] is a 40 mm grenade launcher, developed in the late 1980s and produced by the Singaporean defense firm Chartered Industries of Singapore (currently ST Engineering). The launcher is employed primarily by the Singapore Armed Forces and the police and security forces of several other countries.[1]
| STK 40 GL | |
|---|---|
| Type | Grenade launcher |
| Place of origin | Singapore |
| Service history | |
| Used by | See Users |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Chartered Industries of Singapore |
| Designed | 1980s |
| Manufacturer |
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| Specifications | |
| Mass | 2.05 kg (4.52 lb) with stock |
| Length | 655 mm (25.8 in) with stock |
| Barrel length | 305 mm (12.0 in) |
| Cartridge | 40x46mm grenade |
| Action | Break-action, single action |
| Muzzle velocity | 76 m/s (249 ft/s) |
| Effective firing range | Sights graduated from 100 to 400 m |
| Feed system | Breech-loaded, single-shot |
| Sights | Folding leaf sight |
Design
Users
Czech Republic: 601st Special Forces Group uses it on Samopal vz. 58s.[citation needed]
Italy: Made under license by Luigi Franchi S.p.A. as the Franchi GLF-40.[3]
Papua New Guinea: Used by the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.[4]
Poland[5]
Peru: Used during Cenepa war 1995.[6]
Non-state actors
- Secretly acquired by Tamil Tigers.[7]
Notes
- Using the Wayback machine on this CIS 40 GL page indicates that the CIS 40 AGL name was used until 2016, when it changed to the STK 40 AGL name as seen here.