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Rocket launcher, 3.5 inch

Rocket Launcher, 3.5 inch, is the modern successor of original 2.36 inch launcher. Used successfully during Korean War... [Pg.359]

Rocket Launcher, 2.36 inch, known as Bazooka, developed in 1942. It was 54 long and weighed 12 lbs could penetrate up to 4 armor at close range. Used successfully during WWII (Ref 1, p 629) (See also Bazooka in Vol 2, p B26)... [Pg.359]

The current launchers, which can be fired from the shoulder or from a bipod and rear supports, are designed for 3.5-inch rockets. There are several models of such launchers and rockets and their descriptions are given in Ref 4 Refs l)L.A.Skinner,ArnyOrdn 27,260-63(1944)... [Pg.26]

Demolition Rocket, 7.2 inch. Amer surface-to-surface rocket developed in 1943 by NDRC at CalTech, Pasadena, Calif. It can be fired from "WhizBang 20-tube and "Grand Slam 24-tube tank-mounted launchers against strongly built concrete positions... [Pg.484]


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