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  2. Panzerschreck - Wikipedia

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    In practice about 1 meter of air gap were required to substantially reduce the penetrating capability of RPzB, thus skirts and sandbags were entirely ineffective against RPzB and Panzerfaust. [ 10 ] In 1944, Germany provided the Panzerschreck to Finland, which used it to great effect against Soviet armour.

  3. Panzerfaust - Wikipedia

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    One informal test found that the Panzerfaust made an entry hole 2.75 inches (7 cm) in diameter, whereas the Panzerschreck made an entry hole at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. By contrast, the bazooka made an entry hole that was only 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in diameter). [13]

  4. 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 3,000 units were completed from 1943 to 1945. It was made in much smaller numbers than either the Panzerschreck, which was based on the American bazooka rocket launcher, or the Panzerfaust, which was a disposable anti tank recoilless rifle. This is partly because it was realized that a simple hollow tube with an ignition device ...

  5. List of World War II infantry weapons - Wikipedia

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    Panzerfaust (Disposable AT weapon, cannot be reloaded, first serviced in 1943) [325] Panzerschreck (Approximately 290,000 produced, first serviced in 1944) [325] [326] Model SS41 (Czech design. Used by SS troops mainly on Eastern front in early stages of war.) [327] PTRD-41 (Captured from Soviets and designated as "Panzerabwehrbüchse 783(r ...

  6. List of World War II infantry anti-tank weapons of Germany

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    Raketen-Panzerbüchse 54, aka "Panzerschreck" Recoilless guns Panzerfaust 30 klein, aka Faustpatrone ('fist cartridge') Panzerfaust 30; Panzerfaust 60; Panzerfaust 100; Miscellaneous Sturmpistole; Panzerschreck

  7. Operation Panzerfaust - Wikipedia

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    Operation Panzerfaust (German: Unternehmen Panzerfaust, lit. 'Operation Armored Fist') was a military operation undertaken in October 1944 by the German Wehrmacht to ensure the Kingdom of Hungary would remain a German ally in World War II .

  8. Man-portable anti-tank systems - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: Panzerfaust 1, M72 LAW, Miniman, AT4, FGM-148 Javelin, NLAW, etc. Reusable systems, consisting of a reloadable firing system onto/into which a rocket or cartridge is loaded, operated by one or two soldiers. Examples include: bazooka, Panzerschreck, Carl Gustaf 8.4 cm recoilless rifle, RPG-7, Panzerfaust 2, etc.

  9. List of man-portable anti-tank systems - Wikipedia

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    [1] PF-89: Norinco (China North Industries Corporation) China Disposable 1993 80 mm 5 warheads (HEAT, incendiary, HESH, HEAT tandem, HEAT/thermobaric tandem) [2] [3] Panzerfaust 3: Dynamit Nobel AG Germany Reusable 1997 110 mm Development started in 1978 [4] M90 Stršljen / RBR 120 Sloboda Macedonia Serbia Disposable 2002 120 mm [5] M72E5 LAW