RGB-60 (Rocket Guided Bomb model 60) is a Russian anti-submarine weapon with a range of 5,7006,000 m that can function to depths of 500 m. They can be fired from ships in salvos of up to 12 using the RBU-6000.[1]

India has several local versions of the RGB-60. An indigenous version by HAPP and Tiruchi was reported in 2010.[2] In 2012 a version of the RGB-60 was provided to the Indian Navy by Ammunition Factory Khadki with a strike range of 1,500 m.[3] In 2023, a new YDB-60 fuse was delivered.[4]

References

  1. Friedman, Norman (2006), The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems, Naval Institute Press, p. 756, ISBN 1557502625
  2. "HAPP, Tiruchi develops indigenous version of RGB 60 for Indian Navy". The Hindu. 18 March 2010.
  3. Indian Navy receives RGBs and Kavach decoy systems, Kable, May 28, 2012, retrieved 2015-04-27
  4. Sharma, Soumya (6 March 2023). "Indian Navy receives first indigenous fuse for RGB-60". Naval Technology.
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