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antitank

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  • aft (AA) guns of the era it was provided with antitank ammunition in the event a tank should appear.
  • NT with a large number of Toyota pickups, and antitank and antiaircraft missile launchers, such as M
  • Posted to an antitank battery in the Royal West African Frontier Fo
  • DS 7.92 antitank cartridge (left).
  • Antitank Company
  • 64 Antitank Company
  • pped with small arms and RPG-7 shoulder-fired antitank grenade launchers.
  • 47mm Antitank Gun Section
  • Antitank Gun Battalion
  • antitank gun at pointblank range.
  • liked because it lacked armour and carried an antitank gun that was largely ineffective against Germ
  • e maximum number of tank demolitions with one antitank gun during World War Two.
  • opelled guns (often the ad hoc mounting of an antitank gun on a captured or obsolete tank chassis).
  • For example the 7.5 cm Pak 40 L/46 antitank gun and the 7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 tank gun fired
  • lacked the power of its predecessor and a new antitank gun was made, the 122-mm gun.
  • leFH 18M on the carriage for a 7.5 cm PaK 40 antitank gun.
  • antitank gunner with the 2d Battalion, he was a major
  • they were much more effective than the towed antitank guns they replaced.
  • Overrunning tank destroyers and antitank guns located near the strong point, German ta
  • period, made them vulnerable to the new towed antitank guns being supplied to Infantry units.
  • pes of ammunition were initially produced: an antitank HEAT round, an HE round, a smoke shell using
  • e was a tank-destroyer gunner, was held up by antitank, machinegun, and rifle fire from enemy troops
  • The Teller mine was a German-made antitank mine common in World War II.
  • blast mine intended for emplacement under an antitank mine.
  • it is probably the predecessor to the PRB M3 antitank mine.
  • armored vehicles and helicopters and suppress antitank missile positions and enemy squads out to a m
  • Iran, including short-range Katyusha rockets, antitank missiles and high explosives.
  • e, they retaliated by firing their BGM-71 TOW antitank missiles with deadly effects, even taking out
  • pons, including short-range Katyusha rockets, antitank missiles, and high explosives.
  • 1 antitank platoon with 3 45 mm antitank guns;
  • neer Battalion, the 101st Signal Company, the antitank platoon of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment
  • 99th), an artillery regiment (the 268th), and antitank, reconnaissance, pioneer and support battalio
  • 3 antitank rifles
  • After the battle, 3 flamethrowers, 5 antitank rocket launchers, 2 machine guns, 28 rifles,
  • used: in rockets, grenades and high-explosive antitank shells.
  • While standing on the parapet of an antitank trench directing a group of infantry in a fla
  • cz, where a year later he became leader of an antitank unit.
  • s led to a new 6.5 in (16.5 cm) shaped charge antitank warhead being developed.
  • en Grenadier Division had only light arms and antitank weapons in the form of German panzerfausts.
  • full day while being attacked by a variety of antitank weapons, until it finally ran out of ammuniti
  • As the Poles had only a small number of antitank weapons, volunteers were often sent to cut of