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    The Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) Mk I was a British man-portable anti-tank weapon developed during the Second World War. The PIAT was designed...
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  • mortar) ML 3-inch mortar (Main mortar) M1 Bazooka Projector, Infantry, Anti-tank (PIAT) Boys anti-tank rifle Ka-Bar knife M1 bayonet M3 fighting knife M4...
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  • Anti-Tank, .55in, Boys "Boys Anti-Tank Rifle" - Infantry anti-tank weapon (prewar - 1943). Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT) - Infantry anti-tank...
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  • (Grenade)". www.militaryfactory.com. Retrieved 2021-09-27. "Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank [PIAT]". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2021-09-27. "M20 Super-Bazooka"...
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    in the European theatre, it was soon replaced by the PIAT (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank) in 1943, which first saw service during the Allied invasion...
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    these limits, a new infantry anti-tank weapon was needed, and this ultimately came in the form of the "projector, infantry, anti-tank" or PIAT. By 1942...
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  • (Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank), British Second World War spigot mortar Holman Projector Northover Projector Projector (business) Projector (Dark Tranquillity...
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  • service, the Energa was known as the Anti-Tank Grenade, No. 94 (ENERGA). It was designed to be fired from the Projector (No. 4 Rifle) Mark 5 (c.1952), an...
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  • Probability of Hit Pi – Probability of incapacitation PIAT – Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank PIBD – Point Initiating Base Detonated PID – Positive Identification...
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    The Infantry Tank Mark II, better known as the Matilda, is a British infantry tank of the Second World War. The design began as the A12 specification in...
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