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  2. Panzerfaust 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Panzerfaust 3 (lit. ' armor fist ' or 'tank fist') is a modern semi-disposable recoilless anti-tank weapon, which was developed between 1978 and 1985 and first entered service with the Bundeswehr in 1987 (although they did not officially adopt it until 1992).

  3. List of modern equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Anti-tank mine — 3 variants: DM 1233 (for 110 mm LARS) DM 1274 (for Skorpion mine laying system) DM 1399 (for M270 and MiWs Skorpion) DM-12 PARM-2 Germany: Anti-tank Off-route mine: 132mm: Operating remotely-controlled or autonomously. [75] FFV 028. DM 31 Sweden: Anti-tank mine — Laid by trailer, 1.2 million were produced for ...

  4. Missile defense systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The PLA currently possesses the KT series of anti ballistic missiles and also has adopted limited anti ballistic capabilities on the HQ-9, KS series, and HQ-16 systems. China tested the FJ ABM during the Cold War but the project was ultimately cancelled. Four versions of the S-300 are in service, the PMU, PMU1 and PMU2 and the navalised S-300FM ...

  5. Anti-nuclear movement in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's anti-nuclear stance was strengthened. From the mid-1990s onwards, anti-nuclear protests were primarily directed against transports of radioactive waste in "CASTOR" containers. In September 2010, German government policy shifted back toward nuclear energy, and this generated some new anti-nuclear sentiment in Berlin and beyond.

  6. List of weapons of West Germany - Wikipedia

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    West Germany was formed as a result of the division of germany after World War II. As part of the Western Bloc West Germany was a member of NATO and an important part of the alliance. Especially so since any conflict with the Soviet Union was most likely going to start in West Germany itself or on its border with East Germany.

  7. List of Nike missile sites - Wikipedia

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    All Belgian Nike sites were in the 2 ATAF part of then West-Germany. Their defending area was the industrial Ruhr area. Blankenheim in the federal state of Nordrhein Westfalen (NRW). Unit: 13th Missile Wing, 51st (B) Squadron 1961–1989. Operating 36x Nike Herc. (10x Nuclear armed) US custodians: 43rd (B) USAAD.

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  9. Wiesel AWC - Wikipedia

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    Of 343 Wiesel 1 vehicles, 210 were armed with Raytheon TOW wire-guided anti-tank guided missile system and 133 have the one-man KUKA turret E6-II-A1 armed with the dual-feed Rheinmetall Mk 20 RH-202 20 mm autocannon. Germany deployed both types to Somalia in 1993 as part of the United Nations forces intervention in the Somali Civil War .