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The 95 S 58-61 is a heavy recoilless anti-tank weapon used by the Finnish Army. It is also referred to as raskas sinko (heavy recoilless rifle), or colloquially as Musti ("Blackie"). The weapon was developed in 1958 and it was given a new wheel-equipped carriage in 1961. The name of the weapon means "95 mm, Sinko, model 1958/1961", where sinko is the Finnish word for recoilless weapon.

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  • 95 S 58-61 (en)
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  • 95 S 58-61(又稱:Raskas Sinko、Musti,意為:「重型無後座力炮」或「小黑」)是一款芬兰陆军所採用的重型反坦克无后座力炮。它在1958年研發,並於1961年追加了新型輪式。武器的名稱意為“95毫米,Sinko,1958/1961年型 ”;而「S」則是代表芬蘭單詞“sinko”(無後座力武器)。 (zh)
  • The 95 S 58-61 is a heavy recoilless anti-tank weapon used by the Finnish Army. It is also referred to as raskas sinko (heavy recoilless rifle), or colloquially as Musti ("Blackie"). The weapon was developed in 1958 and it was given a new wheel-equipped carriage in 1961. The name of the weapon means "95 mm, Sinko, model 1958/1961", where sinko is the Finnish word for recoilless weapon. (en)
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  • The 95 S 58-61 is a heavy recoilless anti-tank weapon used by the Finnish Army. It is also referred to as raskas sinko (heavy recoilless rifle), or colloquially as Musti ("Blackie"). The weapon was developed in 1958 and it was given a new wheel-equipped carriage in 1961. The name of the weapon means "95 mm, Sinko, model 1958/1961", where sinko is the Finnish word for recoilless weapon. The weight of the weapon system is 140 kg and its caliber is 95 mm (3.75 inches). Its effective range is 700 m against moving targets and 1,000 m against positioned targets. It can penetrate about 550 mm steel. Its HEAT ammunition is equipped with a strengthened nose section to better its effectiveness against explosive reactive armour (ERA). The weapon team consists of 8 men: leader, shooter, loader/reserve shooter and two ammunitions handlers plus the reserve leader and two extra men armed with M72 LAWs and APILAS (currently being replaced by the 102 RSLPSTOHJ NLAW) anti-tank weapons for close defense. The group moves in the terrain to their firing position by running and pulling the weapon behind them, and this is popularly called "walking the Musti". ("Musti" is a stereotypical name for a black dog in Finnish language.) (en)
  • 95 S 58-61(又稱:Raskas Sinko、Musti,意為:「重型無後座力炮」或「小黑」)是一款芬兰陆军所採用的重型反坦克无后座力炮。它在1958年研發,並於1961年追加了新型輪式。武器的名稱意為“95毫米,Sinko,1958/1961年型 ”;而「S」則是代表芬蘭單詞“sinko”(無後座力武器)。 (zh)
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