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Panzerfaust 3-T600: Upgrade adds the IS2000 computer laser day sight with range of out to 600 m (2,000 ft) for moving targets. Advanced tripod mount with a SIRA sensor package uses acoustic detection and IR sensor triggering. It uses the Simrad KN250 series II night sight. Acquisition-to-firing time is 3–4 seconds; Panzerfaust 3-IT600:
The propellant was of 54 g (1.9 oz; 830 gr) of black powder, the metal launch tube had a length of 80 cm (31 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and a diameter of 3.3 cm (1.3 in) (early models reportedly 2.8 cm (1.1 in)). Fitted to the warhead was a wooden shaft with folded stabilizing fins (made of 0.25 mm (0.0098 in) thick spring metal).
(illustration image) Germany: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO [20] Used by the regular a member of an infantry squad to increase the fire power on the battlefield. 600 were ordered in this variant with the 16'' barrel. [21] Heckler & Koch HK417 A2. G27K (illustration image) Germany: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ordered in December 2010 to be ...
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Image Origin Use In service since Warhead calibre Notes Rocket launchers MARA: CITEFA / Fray Luis Beltrán munition factory Argentina Disposable 2005 78 mm [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 ...
3.5-inch (90mm) M20 Super-Bazooka team in the Korean War. The first man-portable rocket launcher to be mass-produced was the American 60 mm M1 rocket launcher, more commonly known as the bazooka. It was a man-portable, tube launched, recoilless rocket anti-tank weapon, widely fielded by the United States Army during World War II and into the ...
Panzerfaust was cheaper and more easy to produce, than bazooka. The proof of the qualities of this weapon are, in its sucess in battle and the fact that modern anti-tank weapons, such as Panzerfaust 3 (from Germany), RPG-22 (from Russia) and M72-LAW are also disposable anti-tank weapons.Agre22 20:32, 19 August 2008 (UTC)agre22
For use with Panzerfaust-3 and others squad weapons; 100 delivered in 2009; Night vision goggles AN/PVS-21 United States: Night-vision goggles: 2,860 Made by Steiner Defence [52] 489 ordered in 2003; $8.9 million order, in 2004, for approximately 500 systems; $15.3 million contract for delivery, in 2006/2007, 900 systems [53]