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Shoulder-fired missile

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with launchers constructed of wood, basketry, and bamboo tubes. The rocket launchers divided the fire arrows with frames meant to keep the arrows separated, and were capable of firing multiple arrow rockets at once. Textual evidence and illustrations of various early rocket launchers are found in the
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From their first conception during the First World War, many portable missiles have been used to give infantry a weapon effective against armored vehicles and fortified structures. The power of the shaped charge meant that the effectiveness of the weapon was not limited by a gun barrel bore nor size
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Shoulder-launched rockets have a launch tube. In order to prevent the user from being burned by the exhaust, the rocket (or at least its first stage) must burn out before it leaves the tube, and if present the second stage must fire once the rocket is well clear of the launcher. Even if the operator
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Shoulder-launched weapons typically fire at one of two main target types—ground targets or air targets. Weapons for use against ground targets come in a wide variety of types and sizes, with smaller, unguided weapons generally used for close range combat and larger, guided systems for longer ranges.
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or missile-system, depending on, depending on whether the ammunition is unguided or guided. Such systems typically use a small recoilless charge (a so-called booster charge) or compressed gas system to get the projectile out of the barrel and to a distance where the operator will not be hurt by the
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telescopes permit helicopter gunships to observe convoys from beyond human-visible range and still attack insurgents with inexpensive anti-personnel fire. This approach is more economical than area-denial. Protecting as little as 20% of the convoys rapidly depletes an area of active insurgents.
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Normally, the militia will plan to have two to four shooters per attacked vehicle. Reliable attack ranges are 50 to 100 m, although attacks can succeed out to 300 m. Self-destruct ranges of common rocket weapons such as
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Attacks come from ambush for the element of surprise and attempt to immobilize a convoy of vehicles, then destroy its defenders, then destroy its contents, then escape before air or artillery support can arrive.
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of weapon as for example a conventional armor-piercing shell from an artillery piece. As such these man-portable weapons could be used to equip infantry units with their own anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons.
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There are many types of shoulder-launched missile-weapons. Some systems are reloadable or semi-reusable, while others are single-use disposable systems, much in the same manner as a
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is regularly used as an informal name for shoulder mounted "tube-like" launchers, stemming from the actual historical shoulder-fired missile-systems named such, the famous
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The usual response to such attacks is to suppress the shooters, with saturation anti-personnel fire, artillery or aerial barrages in area-denial attacks. Submunition and
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rocket's backblast; when the rocket ignites at a safe distance, it further accelerates the projectile or at least keeps it from decelerating in its trajectory.
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Shoulder-launched rockets or recoilless guns are a favored anti-technical weapon. They permit otherwise lightly or poorly armed troops (e.g.
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warheads. However, they are also effective against structures, and many such weapons have been designed specifically for such targets.
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US-soldiers firing a Swedish AT4 single-use disposable light antitank weapon during familiarization training at the Udari range in
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Nammo has manufactured shoulder fired systems since the 1960s.. The main difference between a shoulder fired weapon like the M72..
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on reloadable systems or a fixed container on singe-use systems, it is generally called a man-portable or shoulder-launched/fired
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for propulsion, meaning that when fired, the propellant gases are expelled out of the back of the weapon to alleviate the
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In modern counter-insurgency operations in misty, dusty or night-time situations, advanced optics such as
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Also, the rocket must have a reliable ignition system. In modern systems, this is almost always a
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Shoulder mounted recoilless launcher system for shells, unguided or guided rockets (missiles), etc
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US-Army demonstration film about the M202 FLASH single-use disposable rocket flamethrower.
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An illustration of a fire arrow rocket launcher as depicted in the 11th century book
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describes a portable rocket arrow carrier consisting of a sling and a bamboo tube.
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If the weapon fires ammunition using fixed propellant charges, such as through
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by directing all exhaust out of the rear of the launch tube, the so-called
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Science and Civilisation in China: Military Technology The Gunpowder Epic
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AMREG A, Ammunitionsregister, Armén, 1960 års utgåva, ändringar 5-1972
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shoulder-fired rocket launcher with a fresh rocket and booster charge.
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The earliest rocket launchers documented in imperial China launched
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was an early rocket-propelled development which could be reloaded.
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are often used to clear landing zones (LZ) for helicopters.
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is safe, there is a sizeable blast effect to the rear.
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Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon
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rocket launcher
RPG-7
surface-to-air missile
FIM-43 Redeye
recoilless rifle
Carl Gustaf 8.4 cm recoilless rifle
light antitank weapon
AT4
slang
high-caliber
weapons systems
backblast principle
shoulder
missile

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