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| [[Commandos 2: Men of Courage]] ||"Bazooka" || || 2001 | |||
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| [[Silent Storm]] || || || 2003 | | [[Silent Storm]] || || || 2003 |
Revision as of 13:33, 24 May 2011
The Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) was a spigot mortar developed by the British in 1941 as a replacement for the obsolete Boys anti-tank rifle, and issued to field units in 1943. While difficult to use, the weapon was capable of throwing a two-and-a-half pound bomb with a HEAT warhead anything up to 330 yards. The weapon used a large coil spring for it's launching mechanism.
Specifications
- Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank
- Length: 39 inches
- Weight: 31.70 pounds
- Muzzle Velocity: 450 feet per second
- Effective range: 109 yards on Armor
- Maximum range: 328.08 yards
The PIAT appears in the following films, television series, and video games:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Never Say Never Again | . | Q Branch | . | 1983 |
A Bridge Too Far | . | British Paratroopers | . | 1977 |
Paper Tiger | David Niven | Mr Bradbury | . | 1975 |
The Longest Day | . | French Commandos | . | 1962 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Blott on the Landscape | David Suchet | Blott | 1985 |
Video Games
Title | Referred As | Mods | Release Date |
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Commandos 2: Men of Courage | "Bazooka" | 2001 | |
Silent Storm | 2003 |