- The
Hafthohlladung (German, lit. "adhesive
hollow charge"), also
known as the "Panzerknacker" ("tank breaker", an
analogy to "safe cracker"), was a magnetically...
- were the
largest user of
magnetic mines during the war, such as the
Hafthohlladung or H****enhuttl, a shaped-charge anti-tank
grenade which attached magnetically...
- use of a
variety of
unconventional MPAT-systems, such as the
German Hafthohlladung magnet mine, the ****anese ****otsubakurai
lunge mine, the
British sticky...
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coated with Zimmerit.[citation needed] The
German army
introduced the
Hafthohlladung anti-tank
weapon in 1942. This
consisted of a
shaped charge warhead...
- Blue – 4.5
second (standard issue)
Yellow – 7.5
seconds (used on the
Hafthohlladung 3 –
magnetic shaped charge) Grey – No
delay (used for
demolition work...
- the following:
German name for the
Disney characters Beagle Boys The
Hafthohlladung, a
German anti-tank
grenade used in
World War II The
nickname of Heinrich...
-
Various Wehrmacht -
Gross Panzergranate 46 & 61
Various Waffen-SS -
Hafthohlladung Various Wehrmacht -
Eihandgranate Model 39
Various Wehrmacht - Molotov...
- anti-tank
grenade that used an
adhesive pad to
stick to the
target Hafthohlladung, a
German anti-tank
grenade that used
magnets to
stick to a tank. Improvised...
- (sticky bomb) or with a magnet. The
Germans used a
magnetic grenade, the
Hafthohlladung to
ensure that the
shaped charge would fire at the
optimal 90° angle...
- TNT 146 (Pzgr 46) 246 (Pzgr 61) Base fuse 180 (Pzgr 46) 200 (Pzgr 61)
Hafthohlladung Shaped charge anti tank
grenade ****
Germany 3000 (H3 version) 3500...