By Erik Bergaust
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J. Gander A well detailed guide to a little known aspect of the German Army's weaponry used throughout World War 2. Covering organisation, units, uniforms and much detailed information on the various types of rocket weapons, from the simple Panzerfaust to the ubiquitous Nebelwerfer 41, this book will be of interest to modellers and weapon enthusiasts alike.
The Panzerfaust 250 was intended to replace all other types in service by August 1945 but the propulsion system development was not completed. The changes from previous models were again increased range and also a reload able facility combined with electrical firing. The range increase was effected by using the Panzerfaust 150 bomb with a longer tail shaff, a larger propellant charge (in two parts again) and a venturi at the exhaust end of the launching tube. This increased the muzzle velocity to 120-150 metres/second.
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