RPG stands for "rocket propelling gun" which pretty much the same but RPG are outside of the gun and attach then shot off (like the RPG-7) while rocketlauncher is just like a gun but a rocket instead of a bullet.
a rpg has no guidance system and is a rocket propelled grenade
RPG-Rocket Propelled Grenade is a shoulder mounted rocket launcher.
depending on what you're talkin about an RPG is a rocket launcher but it is also a role-playing game
I don't think there's a difference between professional difficulty and other difficulties. You just have to buy the RPG-7 with 30,000 pesetas or for the infinite Rocket Launcher, you have to play another round (load round) after you finished one round.
It's the Soviet designation for a rocket launcher. The first model was the RPG-2, which was based largely on the German Panzerfaust. The most famous model is the RPG-7.
It was introduced by the Soviet Union in 1961 and it is still in use today.
Yes. The RPG x 2 is a rocket pro-pelled explosive launcher. It does massive damage and scares anyone.
Unlike what most people think, rpg does not stand for rocket propelled grenade, but instead ruchnoy protivotankovyy granatomyot which is Russian. It translates into hand held anti-tank grenade launcher.
It is a relatively old Anti-tank rocket launcher. It was developed under soviet Russia but surplus weapons are often found in hands of Insurgents.
Rocket Propelled Grenade- either the RPG-2, RPG-7, or the PG-9 the launchers are $200 each, and each missle is $100. The dummy launcher and missle used for training of US personnel sells for about $900.
No. The g stands for grenade, and the P stands for propelled. Rocket Propelled Grenade is a Western creation as far as the term goes - the Soviets created the RPG designation, for RuchnoyProtivotankovyy Granatomyot, which translated to something like "Handheld Anti-Tank/Armour Grenade Launcher"
Get 100 explosive kills w/ Grenade Launcher, Rocket Launchers ( AT4-HS, Thumper, Javelin and RPG-7) Frag and Semtex kills.