M80 Rocket Launcher
Encyclopedia
The M80 nicknamed the "Zolja", meaning WASP in English, is a portable one-shot disposable 64 mm anti-tank weapon
Weapon
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, designed in the former Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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. The M80 Zolja is still produced in Serbia
Serbia
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 and in the Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
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.

Description

Made of fiber-reinforced plastics, the M80 Zolja is designed to be used by an individual against armored vehicles or fortifications.

The M80 is a single-use recoilless weapon which is characterized by its simple operation and lightweight characteristics. The launcher and the container are incorporated into a single unit.

The M80 looks very similar to the American M72 LAW
M72 LAW
The M72 LAW is a portable one-shot 66 mm unguided anti-tank weapon, designed in the United States by Paul V. Choate, Charles B. Weeks, and Frank A. Spinale et al...

, but outperforms the M72 in precision and effective range, among other characteristics.

Launcher

The M80 launcher is telescoping which is intended for easier transportation. The launchers consists of a forward and rear tube made of fiber-reinforced plastic, a firing mechanism, front and rear aiming sights, carry handle, front and rear caps to keep debris out and a sling
Sling (firearms)
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.

Rocket

The 64mm anti-tank rocket is located in the rear of the launcher. The rocket consists of an explosive warhead, stabilizer wings and rocket.

The M80's warhead has the potential to penetrate 300 mm of solid steel at a 90-degree angle. The warhead may be fitted an impact and piezoelectric blasting mechanism. A self-destruct mechanism is also integrated into the rocket which ensures that the rockets self-destruct if the target is not hit within 4 to 6 seconds of flight. The rocket propellant is only fired while in the tube, which propels the rocket to a speed of 190 m/s. This speed ensures that the rocket reaches its 240 m range at a 2.5 metre target.

Operation

The launcher is held in both hands. The operator opens the covers on both ends of the launcher, grasping the forward tube piece firmly with his left hand the operator pulls the back tube outwards with a sharp, hard pull. If the launcher has been successfully cocked, the back piece will not slide in. The operator assumes a correct firing position, keeping in mind the backblast zone of the launcher, takes aim through the flip up sights and squeezes the trigger to fire the rocket. Afterwards the empty tube is disposed of.

Use

The M80 was widely used in the Yugoslav Wars
Yugoslav wars
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. Many units ended up in civilian hands and have been used in a number of violent incidents. The weapon has also been used by organized crime; one such incident was a November 1999 assassination attempt in downtown Zagreb
Zagreb
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, when the projectile ricochet
Ricochet
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ed off the target's armored car
Armored car (VIP)
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 and killed an innocent bystander. Members of the Zemun Clan
Zemun Clan
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 at one time considered using the M80 to attack the Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic's motorcade and assassinate him.The M80 used in Indonesian invasion of East Timor it used for Indonesian Army
Indonesian Army
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counter insurgency operations.

Launcher

  • Length:
    • Extended: 1,200 mm.
    • Closed: 800 mm.
  • Weight:
    • With rocket: 3 kg.
    • Without rocket: 1.58 kg.
  • Firing mechanism: Percussion.
  • Front sight: reticle.
  • Rear sight: peep sight.

Rocket

  • Caliber: 64 mm
  • Length: 664 mm
  • Weight: 1.42 kg
  • Muzzle velocity: 190 m/s
  • Minimum range (combat): 10 m
  • Maximum range: 1,280 m (3,300 ft)
  • Penetration: 300 mm

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