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Faustpatrone 30 (top) and Panzerfaust 60 (bottom) Sectional view of Faustpatrone 30 (top) and Panzerfaust 60 (bottom) warheads [5] [6] [7] The Faustpatrone (lit. "fist cartridge") was the initial development of what eventually became the Panzerfaust-family. The Faustpatrone-design was much smaller than the later Panzerfäuste-designs.
Panzerfaust 3 Germany: RPG. Rocket-propelled grenade. 110mm [62] Standard infantry AT weapon.3,500 additional ordered in 2022, the DM72A1 warhead, also known as Panzerfaust 3-IT, an anti-tank tandem warhead. [63] Approval for €50 million for the purchase of additional system in January 2025. [61] MELLS Spike LR
Panzerfaust 30; Panzerfaust 60; Panzerfaust 100; Miscellaneous Sturmpistole; Panzerschreck This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 17:08 (UTC). Text is ...
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).
Panzerfaust 2 /Panzerfaust 44 mm: Dynamit Nobel AG West Germany Reusable 1963 44 mm HEAT warhead named Panzerfaustgeschoß DM32 [63] ARIS IV: Elliniki Biomihania Oplon — Greece Disposable Cancelled 113 mm [64] B-300: Israel Military Industries Israel Reusable 1980 82 mm [65] RPG-76 Komar: Zakład Sprzętu Precyzyjnego Polish People's Republic
The PzF 44 (abbreviation for Panzerfaust 44 mm, formally also Leichte Panzerfaust, [1] meaning "Light tank-fist", also known as Panzerfaust Lanze and Panzerfaust 2/Panzerfaust II), was a West German portable recoilless shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcher with a barrel-caliber of 44 mm (1.7 in).
Panzerschreck (lit. "tank's dread" or "tank's bane") was the popular name for the Raketenpanzerbüchse 54 ("Rocket Anti-armor Rifle Model 54", abbreviated to RPzB 54), an 88 mm reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany in World War II.
30-round magazine, used mostly by National Defence Forces. 12,000 units. [33] AK-47 [34] Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm M43/M67: 30-round magazine, used mostly by National Defence Force. [citation needed] AK-74 AKS-74 Soviet Union: 5.45×39mm: 30-round magazine, moderate usage. Most of them given to the Syrian Army by Russian forces. [24] AK-74M ...