This is a list of grenade launchers.
Single grenade launcher
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header col6center"
!Name
!Manufacturer
! class="unsortable" width=240px | Image
!Cartridge
!Country
!Year
!Note
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|AG-40
|
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Romania
|1986
|Designed to mount on the PA md. 86 rifle
|-
| ARDE 40 mm UBGL
| Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli
|frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| India
| 2010
|
|-
|Bren CZ 805 G1
|Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Poland
|2011
|Developed for the Bren 805 A1/A2 rifle
|-
| BS-1 Tishina
| TsNIITochMash
| frameless
| 30×29mm grenade
| Soviet Union
|1970
|
|-
| China Lake Grenade Launcher
| China Lake Naval Weapons Center
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1967
|
|-
| Davidson Hand Howitzer
| Sirocco Engineering Works<br />Munitions Inventions Departments
|
|
| United Kingdom
|1917
|
|-
| EAGLE grenade launcher
| Colt Canada
|
| 40 mm grenade
| Canada
|2016
|
|-
|Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module
|FN Herstal
|frameless
----frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Belgium
|2004
|Updated version of the GL1 for use with the FN SCAR family of rifles and stand-alone use
|-
| GL06
| Brügger & Thomet
|frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| Switzerland
| 2006
|
|-
|GL1 grenade launcher
|FN Herstal
|center|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Belgium
|2001
|Designed for use with the FN F2000 rifle
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| GL 40
|Steyr Arms
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
| Austria
| 2009
|SL40 variant adopted by the Australian Defence Force
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|GLX 160
|Beretta S.p.A.
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| Italy
|2008
|
|-
|GM-94
| rowspan="3" |KBP Instrument Design Bureau
|frameless
|43 mm grenade
| Russia
|1990s
|
|-
|GP-25
|frameless
----frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| rowspan="2" | Soviet Union
| 1966
|
|-
|GP-30<br />
----GP-34
|frameless
----frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| 1989
|
|-
| HK AG36
| rowspan="3" | Heckler & Koch
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| rowspan="2" | Germany
|2002
|Grenade launcher for the HK G36
|-
|HK AG-C/EGLM
| framelessframeless
| 40 mm grenade
|2000s
|Used with the Diemaco C7 and C8 in the Netherlands Army, with the SA80 (named L123) in the British Army
|-
| HK69A1
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| West Germany
| 1960s
|Grenade launcher usable on its own or with the H&K G3 (named HK79 in this configuration)
|-
|IWI X95 GL40
|Israel Weapon Industries
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Israel
|2009
|Grenade launcher for the X95 and Galil ACE rifles
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|K201 (grenade launcher)
|SNT Motiv
|frameless
frameless
|40 mm grenade
|South Korea
|1990s
|
|-
|HK269
|Heckler & Koch
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Germany
|2000s
|Variant of the AG-C with a shorter barrel for the HK 416 and the HK 417
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| M79 grenade launcher
| Springfield Armory<br />Action Manufacturing Company<br />Kanarr Corporation<br />Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1953
|
|-
| M203 grenade launcher
| Colt's Manufacturing Company
|frameless
----frameless
----frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1967
|
|-
|M203XX RAMBO (Rapid Additively Manufactured Ballistics Ordnance)
|ARDEC / Picatinny Arsenal
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|2017
|3D-Printed prototype by the US Army
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| M320 Grenade Launcher Module
| Heckler & Koch
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| Germany
| 2008
|Replaces the M203 in the US Army
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|M7/M8 grenade launcher
|Springfield Armory
|frameless
|
|United States
|1943
|M7 and variants for the M1 Garand rifle, M8 for the M1 carbine
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|MAHG K 218
|—
|frameless
|—
|—
|18th century
|
|-
|Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper
| Milkor (Pty) Ltd
| frameless
| 37 mm flare<br />38 mm grenade<br />40 mm grenade (All less-lethal rounds)
| South Africa
| 1981
|
|-
|Milkor 40 mm UBGL grenade launcher
|Milkor (Pty) Ltd
|
|40 mm grenade
|South Africa
|2010s
|
|-
|Norinco LG2
|Norinco
|
|40 mm grenade
|China
|20??
|
|-
|Northover Projector
|—
|frameless
|2.5-inch
|United Kingdom
|1940
|
|-
|OPL-40M
|Z111 Factory
|frameless
|40×46mm NATO
|
|2010
|
|-
|Pallad wz. 1974
| rowspan="2" |Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
| rowspan="2" |
|1968
|
|-
|Pallad wz. 1983
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| 1968
|
|-
|Pindad SPG-1
|Pindad
|frameless
frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Indonesia
|2005(?)
|
|-
|QLG-10
|
|
|35 mm grenade
|China
|2010s
|
|-
| RGM-40
|V.N. Teles
|frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| Russia
| 1997
|Stand-alone version of the GP-30
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| RGS-50M
| Degtyaryov Plant
| frameless
| 50mm grenade
| Soviet Union
| 1990s
|
|-
| RWGŁ-3
| Łucznik Arms Factory
| frameless
| UGŁ-200 canister
|
| 1970s
|
|-
|Schiessbecher
|
|frameless
|30mm
|Germany
|1942
|For the Karabiner 98k rifle
|-
|Shorty 40
|LMT (Lewis Machine & Tool Company)
|
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|2024
|
|-
|SIG GL 5040
|Swiss Arms
| frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Switzerland
|1997
|Usable with the Sig 550 family
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|T85 grenade launcher
|Combined Logistics Command
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Taiwan (Republic of China)
|1992
|Usable on T65, T86 and T91 assault rifles
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|Type 2 rifle grenade launcher
|
|center|frameless
|40mm
|Japan
|1940s
|For the Type 38 and Type 99 rifles
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| Type 91 grenade launcher
|Norinco
(China North Industries Corporation)
|
| 35 mm grenade (Non-lethal round)
| China
|1991
|Usable on Type 56, Type 81 and QBZ-95 Chinese rifles
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|UBGL-1
|Arsenal JSCo.
|frameless
|40 mm caseless grenade
|Bulgaria
|
|
|-
|VB rifle grenade
|Viven-Bessières (VB)
|frameless
|—
|France
|1916
|
|-
|Verrou Mortier 2.5 pouces
|—
|framelessframeless
|2.5 inches
|France
|16th century or 17th century
|Brass grenade launcher with a trigger lock
|-
|VHS-BG grenade launcher
|HS Produkt
|frameless
|40 mm grenade
|Croatia
|2007
|Designed for the HS Produkt VHS rifle
|-
| XM148 grenade launcher
| Colt's Manufacturing Company
| frameless<br />
frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
|1964
|
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Multiple-grenades launcher
Automatic
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!Name
!Manufacturer
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!Cartridge
!Country
!Year
!Note
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|6S19
|Pribor Research and Production Association
|250px
|40 mm caseless grenade
|Russia
|2022
|
|-
|AGS-17
|Molot plant
|250px
|30×29mm grenade
| Soviet Union
| 1967
|
|-
| AGS-30
| Degtyarev plant
|250px
| 30×29mm grenade
| Russia
| 1995
|
|-
| AGS-40 Balkan
| Tecmash Research and Production Association
|250px
|40 mm caseless grenade
| Russia
| 2017
|
|-
|Daewoo Precision Industries K4
|S&T Motiv
|250px
| 40 mm grenade
| Republic of Korea
| 1985
|
|-
|Howa Type 96
|Howa
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|Japan
|1996
|
|-
| Heckler & Koch GMG
| Heckler & Koch
| 250px
| 40 mm grenade
| Germany
| 1992
|
|-
| Indumil IMC-40
| INDUMIL
|
| 40 mm grenade
| Colombia
|
|
|-
| KBA-117
| kbmia
|
| 40 mm grenade
| Ukraine
|
|
|-
| M75 grenade launcher
| Springfield Armory
|250px
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1961
|
|-
|M129 grenade launcher
|Ford Aerospace
|170px
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|1966
|
|-
|Metal Storm 3GL
|Metal Storm
|
|40mm (electronically fired)
|Australia
|2007
|
|-
|Mk 18 Mod 0 grenade launcher
|Honeywell Corporation and Aeronautical Products Division
| 250px
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1962
|
|-
| Mk 19
| Saco Defense Industries<br />Combined Service Forces
| 250px
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1960s
|
|-
|Mk 20
|NOS Louisville
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|
|
|-
|Mk 47 Striker
|General Dynamics
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|2000s
|
|-
|PAK-40 AGL
| Daudsons
|
| 40 mm grenade
| Pakistan
| 2022
|
|-
|QLZ-04 grenade launcher
| rowspan="3" |Norinco
|center|frameless|250px
|35 mm grenade
| rowspan="3" |China
|2000s
|
|-
|QLZ-87 grenade launcher
|250px
|35×32mmSR
|1980s
|
|-
|QLU-11 / LG5
|
|35 mm grenade
|2010s
|
|-
| RDS40-AGL
|Repkon Defence
|
|40 mm grenade
| Turkey
| 2022
|
|-
|SB LAG 40
|Santa Bárbara Sistemas
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|Spain
|1984
|
|-
| Squad Support Automatic Grenade Launcher(LG-02)
| CJAIE (China Jing An Import & Export Corp.)
| 250px
|40 mm grenade
| China
|
|
|-
|STK 40 AGL
SPG-3
|ST Kinetics or Pindad under licence
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|Singapore
Indonesia
|1991
|
|-
|Type 87 grenade launcher
|Norinco
|250px
|35 mm grenade
|China
|1980s
|
|-
| UAG-40
|
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|Ukraine
|
|
|-
| Vektor Y3 AGL
| Denel
| 250px
| 40 mm grenade
| South Africa
| 1992
|
|-
|XM174 grenade launcher
|Aerojet Ordnance Manufacturing Company
|250px
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|1968
|
|-
|XM175 grenade launcher
|Hughes Aircraft Company
|
|40 mm grenade
|United States
|1968
|
|-
|XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon
|General Dynamics Armament<br />Technical Products
|250px
|25 mm grenade
|United States
|
|
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Semi-Automatic
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!Name
!Manufacturer
! class="unsortable" | Image
!Cartridge
!Country
!Year
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|DP-64
|Degtyaryov Plant
|frameless
|45 mm
|Russia
|1989
|-
| Hawk MM-1
| Hawk Engineering Co.
|
| 40 mm grenade
| United States
| 1970
|-
| Milkor MGL
| Milkor (Pty) Ltd
| frameless
| 40 mm grenade
| South Africa
| 1980
|-
| Neopup PAW-20
| Gemaco Elbree PTY LTD
| 250px
| 20×42mm
| South Africa
| 1999
|-
| RDS40-MGL
| Repkon Defence
|
| 40 mm grenade
| Turkey
| 2023
|-
| RG-6 grenade launcher
| TsKIB SOO
| 250px
| 40 mm grenade
| Russia
| 1993
|-
|RGA-86
|Military University of Technology
|
|26.7 mm
|
|1986
|-
|RGP-40
|Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów
|frameless|250x250px
|40 mm grenade
|
|2017
|-
|SSW 40
"Squad Support Weapon 40"
|Rheinmetall
|
|40 mm grenade
|Germany
|2022
|-
|XRGL
|Rippel Effect
|
|40 mm grenade
|South Africa
|2007
|}
Dual-use weapons
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Manufacturer
! class="unsortable" | Image
!Cartridge
!Country
!Year
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|QTS-11
|
|
|20mm grenade
|China
|2011
|-
| S&T Daewoo K11
| S&T Motiv
| 250px
| 20×30mm grenade
| Republic of Korea
| 2000
|-
| Scicon IW
| SD Scicon Ltd
|
| 10 mm grenade
| United Kingdom
| 1984
|-
| XM25 CDTE
| rowspan="2" | Heckler & Koch<br />Alliant Techsystems
| 250x250px
| 25 mm grenade
| United States
| 2010
|-
| XM29 OICW
| 250x250px
| 20 mm grenade
| United States<br />Germany
|1996
|}
Rocket propelled grenades
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Manufacturer
!Image
!Cartridge
!Country
!Year
|-
|Bazooka
|
|250px
|
|
|1942
|-
|Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
|Saab Bofors Dynamics
|250px
|84×246mmR
|
|1946
|-
|MRO-A
|State Research<br/>Bazalt
|250px
|72.5mm warhead
|
|2003
|-
| Navy 8 cm Rocket Launcher / 八糎噴進砲
|
|
|80mm
|
|1944
|-
|Northover Projector
|
|250px
|63.5mm warhead
|
|1940
|-
|Panzerfaust
|
|250px
|149mm warhead
|
|1942
|-
|PIAT
|Imperial Chemical Industries
|250px
|
|
|1942
|-
|Rifleman's Assault Weapon
|Brunswick Corporation
|
|100mm warhead
|
|1977
|-
|RPG-2
|State Factories
|250px
|80mm warhead
|
|1949
|-
|RPG-7
|Bazalt<br />Degtyarev plant
|250px
|40mm warhead
|
|1961
|-
|RPG-16
|
|
|58.3mm warhead
|
|1968
|-
|RPG-18
|
|250px
|64mm warhead
|
|1972
|-
|RPG-22
|
|250px
|72.5mm warhead
|
|1985
|-
|RPG-26
| rowspan="3" |State Research<br/>Bazalt
|250px
|72.5mm warhead
| rowspan="2" |
|1980s
|-
|RPG-27
|250px
|105mm warhead
|1980s
|-
|RPG-28
|250px
|125mm warhead
|
|2000s
|-
|RPG-29
|Bazalt
|250px
|65mm warhead<br/>105mm warhead
|
|1980s
|-
|RPG-30
|State Research<br/>Bazalt
|250px
|105mm warhead
|
|2008
|-
|RPG-32
|JARDANA
|250px
|72mm warhead<br/>105mm warhead
|
|2005
|-
|RPG-76 Komar
|Zakład Sprzętu Precyzyjnego
|250px
|40mm warhead
|
|1985
|-
|RPO-A Shmel
|KBP Instrument Design Bureau
|250px
|93mm warhead
|
|1980s
|-
|Sturmpistole
|Walther
| 250px
|26-61mm warheads
|
|1942
|-
|Type 4
|
|250px
|72x359mm
|
|1944
|-
|Type 5 45mm recoilless rifle
|
|250px
|45mm (80mm warhead)
|
|1944
|-
|Type 69 RPG
|China North Industries Corporation
|250px
|40mm warhead
|
|1970
|-
|Yasin (RPG)
|Hamas
|250px
|40mm warhead
|
|2004
|}
See also
- List of weapons
- List of firearms
- List of machine guns
- List of multiple-barrel firearms
- List of pistols
- List of revolvers
- List of sniper rifles
- List of flamethrowers
