An overview of the Hafthohlladung shaped charge AKA Panzerknacker
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"It was not a throwing weapon"
Shows a pilot throwing one at another plane and destroying it.
"magnetic power" monsoon
Pictures from Max manus gives me the chills
Nawwww that guy did a rendezook with a panzerknacker
good stuff!
nice, fast, informative video!
“Heroes & Generals flashbacks*
I'm curious, did the danger come from applying the explosive? I would've thought that a shaped charge doesn't have much backbladt
When I was in Germany I gave this Fraulein my panzernacher.
Give it a few months and the Russians will have gone far enough back in tanks that these things are viable again
PanzerKnacker, doesn't that translate to armoured knacker 😂
1:03 is that Khmer?
0:58 5 H3 charges on a BT7 light tank. RIP repair or maintenance fee 😂
“Generally only one charge was needed to destroy a tank”
H&G soldier in 1:00:
Hold my vodka
There was also the Limpet Bizkit Mine, which was ineffective. Troops issued it tried so hard and got so far but in the end, it doesn't even matter.
Hafthohlladung: W-What are you!?!?
RPG-43: I'm you but slightly more effective
good video with the right picture
Knack knack, who’s there?
It is NOT called PanzerNakker, the k is NOT silent! Why do you guys never learn the proper pronounciation of foreign languages?
In a WW2 German training film, they demonstrated a soldier vaulting out of his fox hole to run up to the moving enemy tank, attach the magnetic charge then jump back into a foxhole to avoid being wounded by his own anti-tank weapon when it exploded.
It's pronounced "panzer knocker."
"Only requires one charge to knock out a tank" proceeds to place 5 charges.
Sort of reminds me of the EFPs they used in Iraq. Explosively Formed Projectile.. A piece of copper with a charge behind it. The thing would blow the copper into a dart that could ruin your day. It could go right into an engine block deep. A single small EFP can disable all sorts of armored vehicles.
That what he said it needed to be done fast enough 0:57 and then proceed a video game shown how to do it fast enough.
Is Jeremy Clarkson in the Thumbnail?
2:32 "It's not a throwing weapon"
BF5:hold my beer
Another "miracle weapon" that did not save from defeat. Tanks are always accompanied by infantry, a detachment of machine gunners, of course they would watch and chew popcorn while this gay runs and uses a grenade.
Anyone else catch the filthy 1940's milspec bong at 3:14?
Fun fact: The Beagle boys are also called Panzerknacker in German-speaking countries.
Great video, you pronounce the k though.