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  Panzerfaust Information
Many Panzerfausts were sold to Finland, which made good use of them because it lacked anti-tank weapons that could compete with the toughest Soviet tanks, the T-34 and KV-1.
A Panzerfaust 150 was deployed in limited numbers near the end of the war, and was a greatly modified design.
In the Gundam universe, a large scale Panzerfaust weapon is made for Mobile suits by the fascist Principality of Zeon.
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  Panzerfaust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many Panzerfausts were sold to Finland, which made good use of them because it lacked anti-tank weapons that could compete with the toughest Soviet tanks, the T-34 and KV-1.
A Panzerfaust 150 was deployed in limited numbers near the end of the war, and was a greatly modified design.
In the Gundam universe, a large scale Panzerfaust weapon is made for Mobile suits by the fascist Principality of Zeon.
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 Panzerfaust - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Panzerfaust was cheap and simple, lighter than the U.S. Bazooka, more effective than the Russian Anti-tank rifle, and less risky than a petrol bomb.
Altogether, millions were made and widely distributed to the army and Volkssturm (civilian defence units) toward the end of the war.
During the Battle of Berlin, wheelbarrow loads of Panzerfausts were delivered to the defenders.
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The Panzerfaust 150 variant was the basis for the development of the Soviet RPG-2 which in turn was developed into the RPG-7.
Many Panzerfausts were sold to Finland, which made good use of them because the Finnish forces lacked anti-tank weapons that could easily destroy the toughest Soviet tanks, the T-34 and IS-2.
It had the same amount of propellant as the Panzerfaust 100 but a redesigned warhead and two stage propellant ignition gave it a higher velocity of 85 meters per second and increased the armor penetration.
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 Panzerfaust | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
For alternative meanings, see Panzerfaust (disambiguation) The Panzerfaust (plural: Panzerfäuste, literally: "gauntlet", "armor fist" or tank fist) was an inexpensive, recoilless German anti-tank weapon of World War II.
It replaced the earlier Faustpatrone in service, and survived to the end of the war in various versions.
The Panzerfaust 150 was the basis for the development of the Soviet RPG-2 which in turn was developed to the RPG-7.
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 Panzerfaust - Japan
The Panzerfaust 150 was the basis for the development of the Soviet RPG-2 which in turn was developed into the RPG-7.
Many Panzerfausts were sold to Finland, which made good use of them because it lacked anti-tank weapons that could compete with the toughest Soviet tanks, the T-34 and IS-2.
A Panzerfaust 150 was deployed in limited numbers near the end of the war, and was a greatly modified design.
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 SpivO Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire.
Factory-made and improvised stand-off armour was introduced in the Second World War to defend against the new Bazooka, Panzerfaust, and other HEAT weapons.
In response to very heavy HEAT warheads, integral spaced armour was reintroduced in the 1960s on the German Leopard 1.
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 panzerfaust (disambiguation) - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The German disposable infantry rocket launcher of World War II called the Panzerfaust.
Panzerfaust Records, a Minnesota-based white supremacist record label.
In 2004, they mailed out copies of their Project Schoolyard sampler of "pro-white" music to U. schoolchildren.
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 Machine Guns
The original Maxim of the 1880s was the first fully automatic machine gun, as well machine guns as using a a belt of linked ammunition rather than a hopper7.
A machine gun is a fullyautomatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rifle cartridges in quick succession from an ammunition belt or largecapacity magazine, typically at a rate of several hundred bullets per minute.
Panzerfaust page 5 covers all the german machineguns of WW II including the.
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 Wargaming - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page.
Wargaming is the play of simulated military operations in the form of games known as war games.
Wargaming, History of wargaming, Tabletop wargaming (miniature wargaming), Board wargaming, Computerized wargaming, Computer-assisted wargaming, Computer wargaming genres, E-mail and wargaming, Types of wargaming, Environment, Historical period, Unit or map scale, Notable wargamers, Notable wargames, Wargames and wargaming as computer terms, See also, External links, Articles to be split, Computer and video game genres and Wargames.
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 Articles - Panzerfaust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The weapon was often fired from the crook of the arm and the shaped charge could penetrate up to 170 mm of steel, enough to defeat any US or British tank, and all but the largest late-war Soviet designs.
Panzerfausts were extremely simple to produce, but could only be fired once, then discarded.
The Panzerfaust features as a weapon in several first-person shooter computer games, notably Return to Castle Wolfenstein,
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 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Hitler - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
He was recruited to fight the Gunboat war against Hittia, and was skilled at firing from moving gunboats, as well as using the Panzerfausts and giving AIDS.
He was seen dancing naked with his troops on boats, these dances were known as the Schizophrenic (where they go all crazy like Nirvana) dance.
For his Schizophrenism and showboating, he recieved the Red Circle for as well as the Medal of Schizophrenism for giving AIDS to the Hittites.
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 rpg-7 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
It replaced the RPG-3, having clearly out-performed the intermediate RPG-4 design during testing.
Its original design concept originated with the German Panzerfaust developed near the end of World War II.
The current model produced by Russia is the RPG-7V1, capable of firing standard, dual, and thermobaric warheads.
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 Machine Guns
A machine gun is a fullyautomatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rifle cartridges in quick succession from an ammunition belt or largecapacity magazine, typically at a rate of several hundred machine guns bullets per minute.
A fully automatic weapon (a machine gun) is one that fires a succession.
Panzerfaust page 5 covers all the german machineguns of machine guns WW II including the Maschinengewehr 34 and.
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 Science Fair Projects - Panzerfaust
It had the same amount of propellant as the Panzerfaust 100 but a redesigned warhead and two stage propellant ignition gave it a higher vecocity of 85 meters per second and the increased armor penetration.
The Panzerfaust was cheap and simple, lighter than the U.S. Bazooka, more effective than the Soviet Anti-tank rifle, and less risky than a petrol bomb.
Website of a German WWII reenactment group with more extensive history and photos
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 Panzerfaust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
For alternative meanings, see Panzerfaust (disambiguation) The Panzerfaust (lit.
- Fixed a bug where the panzerfaust hit effects and hit decal were not appearing online.
Labels like Resistance Records and Panzerfaust distribute hate rock music to followers, selling more than 70,000 CDs.
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 Wargaming information - Search.com
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page.
Wargaming is the play of simulated military operations in the form of games known as war games.
Don Featherstone - known in the UK as the father of modern wargaming
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 this page penetration - PowerSearch Engine
In business, penetration is often short for market penetration, the degree to which a product or service...
In music, see Penetration (band) This is a disambiguation page: a list of...
Panzerfaust page 5 covers all the german machineguns of WW II including the Maschinengewehr 34 and 42 and a chapter on 7,9mm ammunition...
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 Miklos Horthy
After the Romanians switched to the Allied side, Horthy dismissed the government, began to organise another and started negotiations with the Soviets.
In Operation Panzerfaust the Germans sent commando leader Otto Skorzeny to Budapest.
Skorzeny kidnapped Horthy's son Nicholas on the day he declared an end to the war.
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