- The
German Panzerwerfer refers to
either of two
different types of half-tracked
multiple rocket launchers emplo**** by ****
Germany during the
Second World...
- were su****ded in
production by the 15 cm
Panzerwerfer 42 auf
Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper (
Panzerwerfer auf SWS),
which had
improved cross-country mobility...
- 41s were
mounted on
modified Opel
Maultier "Mule" halftracks,
becoming Panzerwerfer 42 4/1s.
Another version produced in
limited numbers towards the end...
- cm
Panzerwerfer 42
rocket launchers.
These vehicles were
designated Sd.Kfz. 4/1, with
around 300 produced.
Given the
extra weight of the
Panzerwerfer, the...
-
intended to
replace the 15 cm
Panzerwerfer auf Sf (Sd.Kfz. 4/1),
based on the Sd.Kfz. 4 half-track Maultier. The
Panzerwerfer mount had
armor 10 millimetres...
- (MLRS) can be used to
saturate a
large area with sub-munitions.
German Panzerwerfer US M270 MLRS
launching a
rocket List of
artillery List of self-propelled...
-
designated Sd.Kfz. 4. Some of
these were
armed with ten-tube
rocket launcher Panzerwerfer 42, and were
designated Sd.Kfz.. 4/1. The
vehicles were
built by Opel...
-
Nebelwerfer 41 (multiple-rocket launcher)
Panzerwerfer (self-propelled multiple-rocket
launcher with HE warheads)
Panzerwerfer 42 (also
known as 15 cm Do-Gerat...
- also
mounted Wurfrahmen, with four
frames at two per side.
Nebelwerfer Panzerwerfer American T40
Whizbang U.S. Navy 7.2-Inch
Demolition Rocket SdKfz251,...
-
range of 6,900 metres (7,500 yds),
later also
mounted on a
halftrack as
Panzerwerfer 42.
Almost five and a half
million 15 cm
rockets and six
thousand launchers...