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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:
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 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 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.
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]
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 100; Miscellaneous Sturmpistole; Panzerschreck This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 17:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Armbrust; P. Panzerfaust 3; PzF 44 This page was ...