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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).
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
"Panzerfaust schwer" Sweden: Recoilless rifle: 84mm: Former standard AT weapon of West Germany, now used only for firing signal ammunition in training scenarios. Bundeswehr designation "Schwere Panzerfaust 84 mm/Leuchtbüchse 84 mm". [57] RGW 60 "Panzerfaust Leicht KSK" Germany: Light recoilless gun: 60mm [58] Used by the Special forces.
Switzerland produced a licence version of the Blindicide, the Raketenrohr 58 (RR 58). The Raketenrohr 80 (RR 80) was an improved version with new aiming system for use by night. The Swiss army had a total of 20,000 RRs in service, all of which have been replaced by the German Panzerfaust 3. [3]
As such, it was the first German antitank rocket developed after World War II, a conflict in which German hand-held antitank weapons such as the Panzerfaust played a prominent role during 1944–45. The PzF 44 was a product of a period in which the German army was re-equipped with locally developed arms and equipment and retired the aging U.S ...
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Panzerfaust may also refer to: Panzerfaust 2, a Cold War-era reloadable anti-tank rocket launcher, also known as the Panzerfaust 44 Lanze; Panzerfaust 3, a modern day–era semi-disposable anti-tank rocket launcher; The success of the Panzerfaust during WWII popularised the name and may refer to the following: