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| Tactical and technical data: |
| PZR Grom |
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| Set weight |
16.5 kg |
| Missile weight |
10.5 kg |
| Calibre |
72 mm |
| Average flight speed |
650 m/s |
| Ambient performance temperature range |
-35 to +50 °C |
| Range of target |
| Altitude of target |
10 to 3500 m |
| Minimum distance |
400 to 500 m |
| Maximum distance |
5500 m |
| Course parameter |
| Jet aircraft to |
2000 m |
| Helicopters and piston engine aircraft to |
3000 m |
| Time to prepare set to operational position max. |
15 s |
The GROM (meaning "thunder" in Polish) is a 72 mm anti-aircraft missile set with a flight speed of 650 m/s developed in Poland. This is not to be confused with two other missiles of the same name (Grom-A and Grom-B) developed by Yugoslavia/Serbia. The 'Grom' has been used in Polish Army Forces since 1995.
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