Bazooka

During World War II, the German armed forces captured several bazookas in early North African and Eastern Front encounters and soon reverse engineered their own version, increasing the warhead diameter to 8.8 cm (among other minor changes) and widely issuing it as the ''Raketenpanzerbüchse'' "Panzerschreck" ("rocket anti-armor rifle 'tank terror). Near the end of the war, the Japanese developed a similar weapon, the Type 4 70 mm AT rocket launcher, which featured a rocket-propelled grenade of a different design. During the Korean War, the M1 and M9 Bazooka series was replaced by the larger caliber M20 Super Bazooka.
The term "bazooka" still sees informal use as a generic term referring to any shoulder fired ground-to-ground/ground-to-air missile weapon (mainly rocket-propelled grenade launchers or recoilless rifles), and as an expression that ''heavy measures'' are being taken. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bulletin-périodique
Published 1976“…Bazooka…”
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L'affaire allemande de l'enlèvement de H.M. Schleyer à la mort d'Andreas Baader
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