- The
Wurfgranate Patrone 326 was a
small grenade that was
developed by
Germany and used by the
Wehrmacht during World War II. The
Wurfgranate Patrone 326...
- 41 on
display at the
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy
Center 15 cm
Wurfgranate 41
Spreng 15 cm
Wurfgranate 41
Spreng Schematic Engelmann, p. 5 Chamberlain, Peter...
- The
Nebelwerfer (transl. "fog launcher") was a
World War II
German series of weapons. They were
initially developed by and ****igned to the Army's Nebeltruppen...
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similar in
layout to the Wurfkörper 361 and used a
rifled cartridge case.
Wurfgranate Patrone 326 - This was a small,
breech loaded, fin stabilized, explosive...
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conceptually similar to
earlier rockets such as the 15 cm
Wurfgranate 41 Spreng, 21 cm
Wurfgranate 42 Spreng, 28 cm Wurfkörper 42 Spreng, and 32 cm Wurfkörper...
- 21 cm
Wurfgranate 42....
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Target effect Other information Wurfgranate 34 (Mortar grenade 34) 80,7 mm 533 g
Blast and
shrapnel effect Wurfgranate 34
Blauring (Mortar grenade 34 bluering)...
- T1 4x4 GW 3500 ch****is. It was used as a
moving target for the
armor Wurfgranate (exercise) as well as for
practice with s**** of
rocket tube (20mm insert...
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front of the
carriage to
steady the
launcher when firing. The 21 cm
Wurfgranate (thrower-s****) 42
rockets were spin-stabilized, electrically-fired and...
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similar in
layout to the
Wurfkorper 361 and used a
rifled cartridge case.
Wurfgranate Patrone 326 - This was a small,
breech loaded, fin stabilized, explosive...