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[[File:Luftfaust-cp.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Replica''' Luftfaust (aka Fliegerfaust B) with 9-rocket clip - 20mm]]
[[File:Luftfaust-cp.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''Replica''' Luftfaust (aka Fliegerfaust B) with 9-rocket clip - 20mm]]


The '''''Luftfaust''''' (literally "air fist") was a rare German ground-to-air rocket launcher developed during the Second World War, making it a precursor to the MANPADS concept. Two models were produced: Fliegerfaust A had four barrels, and the more famous model, Fliegerfaust B, had 9 lengthened barrels. The weapon is volley fire, meaning that one trigger pull would fire all barrels in a set order. Four angled holes around the exhaust spun the missile as it flies out, stabilizing their flight. Only 80 were ever used in combat trials.
The '''''Luftfaust''''' (literally "air fist") was a rare German ground-to-air rocket launcher developed during the Second World War, making it a precursor to the MANPADS concept. Two models were produced: Fliegerfaust A had four barrels, and the more famous model, Fliegerfaust B, had 9 lengthened barrels. The weapon is volley fire, meaning that one trigger pull would fire all barrels in a set order. Four angled holes around the exhaust spun the rocket as it flies out, stabilizing their flight. Only 80 were ever used in combat trials.


A six barrel 30 mm prototype was also constructed.
A six barrel 30 mm prototype was also constructed.

Revision as of 07:17, 22 April 2018

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Replica Luftfaust (aka Fliegerfaust B) with 9-rocket clip - 20mm

The Luftfaust (literally "air fist") was a rare German ground-to-air rocket launcher developed during the Second World War, making it a precursor to the MANPADS concept. Two models were produced: Fliegerfaust A had four barrels, and the more famous model, Fliegerfaust B, had 9 lengthened barrels. The weapon is volley fire, meaning that one trigger pull would fire all barrels in a set order. Four angled holes around the exhaust spun the rocket as it flies out, stabilizing their flight. Only 80 were ever used in combat trials.

A six barrel 30 mm prototype was also constructed.

The concept of Luftfaust was reused in Soviet experimental launcher Kolos, designed in 1966-1968 for supply to Vietcong partisans. Kolos was seven-barreled and had a 30mm caliber. Tests proved the weapon successfull, but it was abandoned in favour of Strela-2 MANPADS.

Specifications

(Designed in 1944, production began and ended in 1945)

Type: Rocket launcher

Caliber: 20mm

Capacity: 9

Fire Modes: Volley fire


The Luftfaust and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Notation Release Date
Sniper Elite 4 "Neunfaust R1" Found in the Deathstorm Part 2: Infiltration DLC 2017
Call of Duty: WWII Found in Zombies mode 2017