The B-11 recoilless rifle (It is also known as RG107)[1] is a Soviet 107 mm smoothborerecoilless gun. It entered service in 1954,[2] and was typically towed by a 6x6 ZIL-157 truck or a UAZ 4x4 truck.[3][4]
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