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| [[Half-Life]] || "GAM14B" ||  || Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided || 1998
 
| [[Half-Life]] || "GAM14B" ||  || Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided || 1998
 
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| [[Homefront (VG)|Homefront]]||  ||  || Early trailers only, removed from the final version || 2011
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| [[Homefront (2011 VG)|Homefront]]||  ||  || Early trailers only, removed from the final version || 2011
 
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| [[Black Mesa]] ||  ||  || Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided || 2012
 
| [[Black Mesa]] ||  ||  || Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided || 2012

Revision as of 15:34, 17 December 2017

The Armbrust is a lightweight 67mm single shot rocket system. It is manufactured by Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm and produced under license in Singapore.

The Armbrust ATW appears in the following films and video games used by the following actors:

Armbrust ATW - 67mm

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Marine Anthony Ray Parker Morgan 2006

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Half-Life "GAM14B" Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided 1998
Homefront Early trailers only, removed from the final version 2011
Black Mesa Futuristic; shown as reloadable and laser-guided 2012

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