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The '''GP-25 Kostyor''' ('Bonfire') is a Russian under barrel grenade launcher for the AK-47 series of assault rifles. They were first seen by the west in 1984 during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Invasion_of_Afghanistan Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan]. The initial version was designated BG-15, and was fitted under the barrels of AK-47 assault rifles. The main production version, the GP-25, has a different sighting system. The 40-mm GP-25 under-barrel grenade launcher is a standard issue weapon of the Russian Army. It is also used by Special Forces including spetnaz, the Federal Security Service (formerly the KGB) and Ministry of Justice. A simplified version called the GP-30 is in use now, and can be fitted on most assault rifles used by Spetsnaz, such as the AN-94, OTS-14 GROZA, and AK-47
 
The '''GP-25 Kostyor''' ('Bonfire') is a Russian under barrel grenade launcher for the AK-47 series of assault rifles. They were first seen by the west in 1984 during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Invasion_of_Afghanistan Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan]. The initial version was designated BG-15, and was fitted under the barrels of AK-47 assault rifles. The main production version, the GP-25, has a different sighting system. The 40-mm GP-25 under-barrel grenade launcher is a standard issue weapon of the Russian Army. It is also used by Special Forces including spetnaz, the Federal Security Service (formerly the KGB) and Ministry of Justice. A simplified version called the GP-30 is in use now, and can be fitted on most assault rifles used by Spetsnaz, such as the AN-94, OTS-14 GROZA, and AK-47
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The GP-25 Kostyor ('Bonfire') is a Russian under barrel grenade launcher for the AK-47 series of assault rifles. They were first seen by the west in 1984 during the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. The initial version was designated BG-15, and was fitted under the barrels of AK-47 assault rifles. The main production version, the GP-25, has a different sighting system. The 40-mm GP-25 under-barrel grenade launcher is a standard issue weapon of the Russian Army. It is also used by Special Forces including spetnaz, the Federal Security Service (formerly the KGB) and Ministry of Justice. A simplified version called the GP-30 is in use now, and can be fitted on most assault rifles used by Spetsnaz, such as the AN-94, OTS-14 GROZA, and AK-47