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  2. AT4 - Wikipedia

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    The AT4 [a] is a Swedish 84 mm (3.31 in) unguided, man-portable, disposable, shoulder-fired recoilless anti-tank weapon manufactured by Saab Bofors Dynamics (formerly: FFV Ordance, later, Bofors Anti-Armour Systems). [5] [unreliable source?] The AT4 is not a rocket launcher strictly speaking, because the explosive warhead is not propelled by a ...

  3. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian ...

  4. Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher - Wikipedia

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    The arm was above the bore and out of the way of loading the rocket when it was in the cocked position. Pulling the trigger pulled the pin holding the arm in position and the arm swung around under spring pressure, striking the primer and igniting the rocket. The 70 mm rocket, like the 20 cm model, used a mortar fuze. There would be no set back ...

  5. Shoulder-fired missile - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder-fired missile, shoulder-launched missile or man-portable missile, among other variants, are common slang terms to describe high-caliber shoulder-mounted weapons systems; that is, weapons firing large, heavy projectiles ("missiles"), typically using the backblast principle, which are small enough to be carried by a single person and fired while held on one's shoulder.

  6. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the number of launch systems developed in each country, and broken down by operational status. Rocket variants are not distinguished; i.e., the Atlas V series is only counted once for all its configurations 401–431, 501–551, 552, and N22.

  7. 9K111 Fagot - Wikipedia

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    The 9K111 Fagot (Russian: Фагот; "bassoon") is a second-generation tube-launched semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) wire-guided anti-tank missile system of the Soviet Union for use from ground or vehicle mounts.

  8. List of equipment of the Defense Forces of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Georgia: Short-range air-to-air missile R-73M AA-11 Archer Soviet Union Georgia: Short-range air-to-air missile Rockets [76] S-5M Soviet Union: 57 mm rocket S-8 Soviet Union: 80 mm rocket S-13 Soviet Union: 122 mm rocket Machine guns and autocannons Afanasev A-12.7 Soviet Union: Mounted on Mil Mi-24 and Mil Mi-8 helicopters. [citation needed]

  9. List of U.S. Army rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    T72 Rocket Projector on M4 Tank: 4.6 inch 60 tube rocket launcher (standardized as M16?) T73 Rocket Projector on M4 Tank: 4.6 inch 10 tube rocket launcher; T76 Rocket Projector on M4 Tank: 7.5 inch rocket launcher; T99 Rocket Projector on M26 Tank: Two 11 tube launchers on sides of the turret; T103 Rocket launcher, 8 inch, 1-rail, trailer mount