Germany's Magnetic Anti-tank Weapon



An overview of the Hafthohlladung shaped charge AKA Panzerknacker

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30 thoughts on “Germany's Magnetic Anti-tank Weapon”

  1. 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.

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

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