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RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher

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RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher
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Shoulder-fired 75mm anti-tank rocket launcher (two-piece rapid assembly system)
Service Data
Type Rocket Launcher (Shoulder-Fired)
Origin Gondara
Manufacturer Gondaran State Arsenals
Used By Army of Gondara
Design Date 1936
Service Entry 1939
Predecessor None
Successor In service
Technical Data
Caliber 75mm
Action Rocket-propelled, open-tube launcher
Feed System Single-shot, rear-loaded rocket
Muzzle Velocity ~90 m/s
Barrel Length 60 in (152 cm), two-piece assembly
Overall Length 60 in (assembled)
Weight 14 lbs (6.3 kg) (two 7 lb sections)
Crew 3 (gunner, loader, ammunition bearer); 1 (vehicle-mounted operation)
Sights Iron sights
Effective Range ~150 m
Maximum Range ~350 m
Production Data
Unit Cost $150
Variants

RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher — Technical Brief

Overview

The RL-36 Anti-Tank Launcher is a shoulder-fired, rocket-propelled weapon system developed in 1936 and entering service in 1939. It provides Gondaran infantry with organic short-range anti-armor capability while maintaining strict adherence to mobility, durability, and role-specific doctrine.

The system is built around a two-piece, rapid-assembly launch tube and a 75mm rocket family, with the primary munition being a high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) round.

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Design Characteristics

  • Configuration: Open-tube, shoulder-fired rocket launcher
  • Construction: Two-piece steel tube assembly
  • Assembly Method: Overlapping sleeve joint (~4 in overlap) with locking interface
  • Section Length: ~30–32 inches per tube section
  • Assembled Length: 60 inches (152 cm)
  • Weight: 14 lbs total (two 7 lb sections)
  • Sighting System: Fixed iron sights (notch and post)
  • Feed System: Single-shot, rear-loaded

The two-piece design allows the launcher to be broken down for transport and rapidly assembled under field conditions without tools.

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Ammunition System

The RL-36 fires a family of 75mm rockets, with the primary round being HEAT.

RL-36 HEAT Rocket

  • Type: High-Explosive Anti-Tank (Shaped Charge)
  • Penetration: 80–100 mm RHA
  • Reliable Standard: ~90 mm RHA (perpendicular impact)

Penetration is not range-dependent but varies based on:

  • Warhead manufacturing consistency
  • Impact angle
  • Proper fuze function

The HEAT round is capable of defeating light and medium armored vehicles within the weapon’s effective range.

Secondary Munitions (Planned/Fielded as Required)

  • HE (High Explosive): Anti-personnel and light structure
  • Smoke: Screening and concealment

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Operating Characteristics

  • Effective Range: ~150 meters
  • Maximum Range: ~350 meters (reduced accuracy)
  • Muzzle Velocity: ~90 m/s

The weapon is optimized for close-range engagements where accuracy and impact angle can be controlled.

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Crew and Deployment

  • Standard Crew: 3 personnel
 * Gunner  
 * Loader  
 * Ammunition Bearer  
  • Alternate Use:
 * Single-operator capable when vehicle-mounted  

The three-man team structure supports sustained operation, ammunition handling, and security during reload cycles.

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Development Notes

The RL-36 program encountered several key engineering challenges during development:

Warhead Consistency

Early HEAT rounds exhibited inconsistent penetration due to:

  • Liner deformation variance
  • Explosive fill inconsistency
  • Fuze timing irregularities

Resolution was achieved through:

  • Standardized liner geometry
  • Improved explosive packing methods
  • Refined fuze reliability

Resulting in a stabilized penetration band of 80–100 mm.

Rocket Stability

Initial instability in flight caused:

  • Yaw and drift
  • Reduced accuracy beyond 100 meters

Corrected through:

  • Improved fin design
  • Balanced thrust profile
  • More consistent propellant burn

Launcher Joint Integrity

Early two-piece designs suffered from:

  • Alignment shift under firing stress

Resolved by:

  • Reinforced overlap sleeve system
  • Tightened manufacturing tolerances

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Limitations

The RL-36 is not a perfect system and retains several inherent limitations:

  • Penetration Variability: HEAT performance varies within 80–100 mm range
  • Short Engagement Range: Effective only within ~150 meters
  • Accuracy Degradation: Reduced reliability at extended range
  • Backblast Hazard: Unsafe to fire in confined spaces or with personnel behind the weapon
  • Reload Exposure: Single-shot system exposes crew during reload
  • Crew Dependence: Optimal performance requires full 3-man team

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Doctrine Role

The RL-36 serves as a platoon-level anti-armor solution and is not issued universally.

It is employed for:

  • Close-range anti-vehicle engagements
  • Ambush operations
  • Destruction of fortified positions where lighter systems are insufficient

The system is designed to complement, not replace, heavier support weapons.

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System Character

The RL-36 reflects Gondaran military design philosophy:

  • Simple, durable construction
  • Role-specific capability
  • Performance dependent on operator discipline
  • No unnecessary mechanical complexity

It is a weapon that rewards proper use and exposes poor handling, consistent with broader Gondaran doctrine of burden and accountability.