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LIKE | COMMENT | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE great gaming channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvhWnKfFKf2w4Br9NCKccNQ The BM-21"Grad" (English: BM-21"Hail") launch vehicle (Russian: БМ-21 "Град"), (Grad) a Soviet truck-mounted 122 mm multiple rocket launcher,[1] and a M-21OF rocket[2] were developed in the early 1960s. BM stands for boyevaya mashina (combat vehicle), and the nickname grad means "hail". The complete system with the BM-21 launch vehicle and the M-21OF rocket is designated as the M-21 Field Rocket System. The complete system is more commonly known as a Grad multiple rocket launcher system. In NATO countries, the system (either the complete system or the launch vehicle only) was initially known as M1964. Several other countries have copied it or developed similar systems. In service 1963–present Used by See Operators Wars Vietnam War Lebanese Civil War Western Sahara War Angolan Civil War Cambodian–Vietnamese War Sino-Vietnamese War Iran–Iraq War Soviet War in Afghanistan Gulf War Nagorno-Karabakh War First Chechen War 1995 Cenepa War Second Chechen War Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel Russo-Georgian War Cambodian–Thai border dispute Operation Serval War in Donbass Current operators[edit] Afghanistan Afghan National Army emblem.svg Afghan National Army Algeria: 48 Angola: 75 Armenia: 47 + 44 in Nagorno Karabakh service Azerbaijan: 63 Bangladesh: KRL 122, Type 90B Belarus: BM-21 and BM-21A "BelGrad" Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6 Bulgaria: 192 active and 200 in storage Burkina Faso: 10 Burundi: 12 Cambodia: 100 Cameroon: 50 Chad: 4 Côte d'Ivoire: 20 Croatia: 64 Cuba: 240 Cyprus: 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo: 6 Djibouti: 12 Ecuador: 10 Egypt: 85 Eritrea: 25 Ethiopia: 10 Georgia Greece: 116 RM-70 Hungary: 46 India: 150+ Indonesia: N/A RM-70 (operated by marines) Iran: 100+ Iraq: 55 Kazakhstan: 100[21] Kyrgyzstan: 21[22] Lebanon: 30—including some BM-11 Liberia: ? Libya: 200+ Mali: 2 Moldova: 14 Mongolia: 130[23][24] Morocco: 36 Mozambique: 5 Myanmar: 30 Namibia: 4 Nicaragua: 30 Nigeria: 10 BM-21 Grad, 25 APR-21 and APR-40 North Korea Pakistan: 25 State of Palestine Gaza: Hamas and other militants (including Iranian made 20 km range and Chinese 40 km range Grad variants)[6][25][26] Peru: 14[27] Poland: 219[28] Republic of Macedonia: 12 Republic of the Congo: 6 Romania: 352 APR-40 (124 being upgraded to LAROM) Russia: 982;[29] rockets with the expired term using for training 9F839-1 Bobr. 2,500 (1,700 of them in storage) as of 2012 Military Balance International Institute for Strategic Studies 2012 Sahrawi Republic: 10[30]-15 Serbia: 348 Somalia: 19 Somaliland: 169 Sri Lanka: 5 Syria: 270 Tajikistan: 10[31] Tanzania: 1? Thailand: 6 Type 81 SPRL Turkmenistan: 56[32] Ukraine: 400 Uzbekistan: 36[33] Venezuela: 52 Vietnam: 350 Yemen: 280 Zambia: 50 Zimbabwe: 25
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