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  2. Panzerfaust - Wikipedia

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    A Luftwaffe soldier aims the Panzerfaust ' s predecessor, the Faustpatrone, using the integrated leaf sight. Panzerfaust-armed Finnish soldiers (soldier in foreground is also armed with a Suomi KP/-31) passing the wreckage of a Soviet T-34 tank, destroyed by detonation, in the Battle of Tali-Ihantala Panzerfaust 30 klein ("small") or Faustpatrone

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

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    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 Nobel AG Germany Reusable 1997 110 mm

  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. PzF 44 - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. List of modern equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    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

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

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    Rocket weapons Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43 ('rocket tank rifle 43'), aka Püppchen ('dolly') Raketen-Panzerbüchse 54, aka "Panzerschreck" Recoilless guns Panzerfaust 30 klein, aka Faustpatrone ('fist cartridge') Panzerfaust 30; Panzerfaust 60; Panzerfaust 100; Miscellaneous Sturmpistole; Panzerschreck

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  9. Panzerschreck - Wikipedia

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    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. Another earlier, official name was Ofenrohr ("stove pipe"). [3]