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Soldier Shooting the Powerful German "RPG" Panzerfaust 3 - German Czech Dutch Army in Action

This video shows in first part German soldier from the Bundeswehr training with the powerful anti tank rocket Panzerfaust 3 + Dutch and Norwegian soldiers at the firing range. It also shows in the second part a group of Czech and Dutch soldiers training with mortar. It taken place in Poland. The Panzerfaust 3 is a German build antitank rocket launcher but it can also be possible to use against buildings. This weapons is similar in many point with the Russian/Soviet RPG-7. It's manufactured by the German firm DAG , it is in service in various armies. like Germany, South Korea, Italy, etc... The tube is disposable, allowing his abandonment on the battlefield, to a lesser concern congestion during rapid change of position after a shot revealing its position to the enemy. Only devices aiming and firing are reusable. Video credit: Nato Don't forget to subscribe us on Facebook or Twitter. https://www.facebook.com/DailyExplosiveVideos https://twitter.com/ExplosiveVideos You have a question or you would like to send us footage. Send us a message.

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Carl Gustav m48-0

Live Fire exercise in Northern Sweden with the Carl Gustav m48 Recoilless Rifle.

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US Soldiers Shooting the Powerful M3 Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle - Carl Gustaf M3 MAAWS

US soldier shooting the Carl Gustav during live firing training. The M3 Multi-role Anti-armor Anti-tank Weapon System (MAAWS) is the U.S. military designation for the Carl Gustaf M3 recoilless rifle. It is primarily used by USSOCOM special operations forces (SOFs), such as the Army Rangers, Army Special Forces, Marine Raiders, Navy SEALs, JSOC operators, and other forces. When used by the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, the M3 is known as the Ranger Anti-tank Weapons System (RAWS). In the late 1980s, the Special Operations Forces Modernization Action Plan indicated need for a Ranger Anti-Armor/Anti-Personnel Weapon System (RAAWS) to replace the M67 recoilless rifle in use by the 75th Ranger Regiment. A market survey in 1987 indicated that the Carl Gustaf M3 was the best candidate for satisfying RAAWS requirements. On 29 September 1988, the M3 was selected as the RAAWS from candidate proposals submitted in response to the market survey compiled by ARDEC. A subsequent review of the contractor-supplied fatigue test data determined that the data did not meet U.S. Army requirements. Benét Laboratories conducted fatigue test of 2 tubes to establish an interim safe service life for the weapon. Tests were conducted in 1993. The manufacturer’s recommended life for the weapon was 500 rounds, but bore surfaces showed no indications of erosion until 2,360 rounds. The U.S. Navy SEALs became interested in the program and moved it to a Joint Integrated Product Team. The program name subsequently changed from the RAAWS to the Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System (MAAWS). Army Rangers found the M3 Carl Gustaf was best employed using a two-man team. One person would carry the launcher and be armed with a pistol for personal protection, and the other would carry 5–6 rounds of ammunition and act as a spotter for the gunner. Although the single-shot AT-4 is lighter and can be carried by one person, a Gustaf team with the heavier recoilless rifle can reload and fire more rounds. The M3 MAAWS fires the following ammunition: High Explosive Dual Purpose (HEDP) round High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) round High Explosive (HE) round Illumination round Smoke round Area Defence Munition (ADM) flechette round Don't forget to subscribe us on Facebook or Twitter. https://www.facebook.com/DailyExplosiveVideos https://twitter.com/ExplosiveVideos You have a question or you would like to send us footage. Send us a message.

  1. Anti-tank rifles
  2. Recoilless anti-tank rifle
  3. Rocket-propelled grenade
  4. Anti-tank rocket
  5. Tank-killer aircraft
  6. Anti-tank mine
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