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The '''Panzerfaust''' series were a line of recoilless anti-tank weapons produced by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. While often mistaken for rocket launchers, they were actually recoilless guns, using a powder charge in a preloaded tube to fire an unpowered shaped-charge warhead in a similar manner to a rifle grenade. | The '''Panzerfaust''' series were a line of recoilless anti-tank weapons produced by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. While often mistaken for rocket launchers, they were actually recoilless guns, using a powder charge in a preloaded tube to fire an unpowered shaped-charge warhead in a similar manner to a rifle grenade. | ||
The correct, almost never seen arming procedure for a Panzerfaust is to pull the safety pin, lift the rear leaf sight and then push the T-bar safety forward to allow the firing lever to be operated. In addition, a Panzerfaust in storage would usually have the fuze and booster charge removed, necessitating the warhead be removed from the launcher and the fuze and booster inserted into a hollow tube at the base. | The correct, almost never seen arming procedure for a Panzerfaust is to pull the safety pin, lift the rear leaf sight and then push the T-bar safety forward to allow the firing lever to be operated. In addition, a Panzerfaust in storage would usually have the fuze and booster charge removed, necessitating the warhead be removed from the launcher and the fuze and booster inserted into a hollow tube at the base. | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
*Weight: 3200 g (7.05 lb) | *Weight: 3200 g (7.05 lb) | ||
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'''The Panzerfaust 30 Klein recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:''' | '''The Panzerfaust 30 Klein recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:''' | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
*Weight: 5220 g (11.5 lb) | *Weight: 5220 g (11.5 lb) | ||
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==Specifications Panzerfaust 60== | ==Specifications Panzerfaust 60== | ||
*Weight: 6800 g (15 lb) | *Weight: 6800 g (15 lb) | ||
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*Sights: foldable sight, markings for 150m, 100m, 50m (from top to bottom) | *Sights: foldable sight, markings for 150m, 100m, 50m (from top to bottom) | ||
*Date of Introduction: November 1944 | *Date of Introduction: November 1944 | ||
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'''The Panzerfaust 60 or 100 recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:''' | '''The Panzerfaust 60 or 100 recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:''' | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 29 April 2014
Work In Progress This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Panzerfaust for current discussions. Content is subject to change. |
The Panzerfaust series were a line of recoilless anti-tank weapons produced by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. While often mistaken for rocket launchers, they were actually recoilless guns, using a powder charge in a preloaded tube to fire an unpowered shaped-charge warhead in a similar manner to a rifle grenade.
The correct, almost never seen arming procedure for a Panzerfaust is to pull the safety pin, lift the rear leaf sight and then push the T-bar safety forward to allow the firing lever to be operated. In addition, a Panzerfaust in storage would usually have the fuze and booster charge removed, necessitating the warhead be removed from the launcher and the fuze and booster inserted into a hollow tube at the base.
Panzerfaust 30 Klein (Faustpatrone)
Specifications
- Weight: 3200 g (7.05 lb)
- Weight of Warhead: 1300 g (2.87 lb)
- Length: 985 mm (38.8 in)
- Tube length: 800 mm (31.5 in)
- Diameter of Grenade: 95mm (3.7 in)
- Action: Single shot, disposable
- Muzzle velocity: 25-27 m/s (82-88.6 ft/s)
- Effective range: 30 m (98.4 ft)
- Armor Penetration: 140-160 mm (5.5-6.3 in)
- Sights: foldable sight, markings for 30m (98.4 ft)
- Date of Introduction: August 1943
The Panzerfaust 30 Klein recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Brother 2 (Brat 2) | In illegal gunshop | 2000 |
Panzerfaust 30 (Faustpatrone II)
Specifications
- Weight: 5220 g (11.5 lb)
- Weight of Warhead: 2900 g (6.4 lb)
- Length: 1045 mm (41.1 in)
- Tube length: 809 mm (31.9 in)
- Diameter of Grenade: 140mm (5.5 in)
- Action: Single shot, disposable
- Muzzle velocity: 30 m/s (98.4 ft/s)
- Effective range: 30 m (98.4 ft)
- Armor Penetration: 200 mm (7.9 in)
- Sights: foldable sight, markings for 40m, 30m, 20m (from top to bottom)
- Date of Introduction: August 1943
The Panzerfaust 30 recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Front in the Rear of the Enemy (Front v tylu vraga) | SS officer and Hitler Youth | 1981 | ||
Tali-Ihantala 1944 | Finnish Troops | Panzerfaust 30 | 2007 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein | Wrong sights | 2001 | ||
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory | Wrong sights | 2003 |
Panzerfaust 60/100
Specifications Panzerfaust 60
- Weight: 6800 g (15 lb)
- Weight of Warhead: 2900 g (6.4 lb)
- Length: 1045 mm (41.1 in)
- Tube length: 809 mm (31.9 in)
- Diameter of Grenade: 140mm (5.5 in)
- Action: Single shot, disposable
- Muzzle velocity: 45-48 m/s (147.6-157.5 ft/s)
- Effective range: 60 m
- Armor Penetration: 200 mm
- Sights: foldable sight, markings for 80m, 60m, 30m (from top to bottom)
- Date of Introduction: September 1944
Specifications Panzerfaust 100
- Weight: ?? g (XX lb)
- Weight of Warhead: 2900 g (6.5 lb)
- Length: 1045 mm (41.1 in)
- Tube length: 809 mm (31.9 in)
- Diameter of Grenade: 140mm (5.5 in)
- Action: Single shot, disposable
- Muzzle velocity: 60 m/s (196.9 ft/s)
- Effective range: 100 m
- Armor Penetration: 200 mm
- Sights: foldable sight, markings for 150m, 100m, 50m (from top to bottom)
- Date of Introduction: November 1944
The Panzerfaust 60 or 100 recoilless gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Smrt sa volá Engelchen | Leopold Haverl | Nikolaj | 1960 | |
Combat! | German soldiers | 1962-1967 | ||
Stawka wieksza niz zycie | Hitlerjugend | 18/ "Poszukiwany gruppenführer Wolf" | 1966-1968 | |
Czterej pancerni i pies | Franciszek Pieczek | Cpl. Gustaw Jelen | 1966-1970 | |
Czterej pancerni i pies | German soldiers | 1966-1970 | ||
Seventeen Moments of Spring | German soldiers | 1973 | ||
Archiv des Todes | Jürgen Zartmann | Georg | 9/ "Wettlauf mit der Zeit" | 1980 |
Band of Brothers | German soldier | "Replacements" | 2001 | |
Our Mothers, Our Fathers | Soviet soldiers | 2013 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Call of Duty | 2003 | |||
Call of Duty: United Offensive | 2004 | |||
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One | Only usable in multiplayer | 2005 | ||
Commandos: Strike Force | 2006 | |||
Medal of Honor: Underground | 2000 | |||
Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 | 2006 | |||
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 | 2006 | |||
Operation Thunderstorm | ||||
Silent Storm | With pistol grip | 2003 | ||
Hidden & Dangerous 2 | 2003 | |||
The Saboteur | 2009 | |||
Karma Online | 2011 | |||
Heroes & Generals | Panzerfaust 60 | 2012 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade | Guerilla fighter | 1998 | |
Hellsing | Nazi vampires | 2006 - ???? |