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Pac Jan 18 @ 3:53pm
Americans anti tank vs Soviets anti tank Weapon
How come the soviets get a reloadable grenade launcher and the u.s gets a disposable rocket with a doggshit sight in it

we get the LAW when they have access to a mf RPG-7 with HEAT?
are we a joke to you, were is the Carl GUSTAV with HEAT?

Let's go on a little trip.

Current 1980s time in the east...

The RPG-7 is a shoulder-launched, anti-tank grenade launcher, the RPG-7 was first delivered to the Soviet Army in 1961. It was designed to improve on the RPG-2, which was developed earlier(in the 1940 but only entered in service after 1954)

they also had access to the RPG-75, The RPG-75 is a portable, disposable, single-shot anti-tank weapon, developed in the 1970s in Czechoslovakia

Mean while in the west....

The Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle was developed in Sweden in 1946 and introduced in 1948. It was designed by Hugo Abramson and Harald Jentzen at the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration. The rifle was manufactured at Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, which is where it gets its name.

-------------Development---------
* The Carl Gustaf was developed after World War II
* The initial design used a 20 mm caliber, but was later upgraded to 37 mm, 47 mm, and finally 84 mm
*The 84 mm caliber was based on a late 19th century Swedish artillery caliber
----Features----------
*The Carl Gustaf is a man-portable, reusable anti-tank weapon
It's lightweight, low-cost, and flexible
*It can be fired from standing, kneeling, sitting, or prone positions
*It has a rifle barrel for accuracy and a recoiless system for increased range, accuracy, and power
-----Uses-------
*The Carl Gustaf is still used by armies around the world today
It's been sold to more than 40 countries
*The U.S. military ordered the Carl Gustaf for conventional units deploying to Afghanistan in 2014

The Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifle was first adopted by the U.S. Army in the late 1960s. It has been used by the U.S. military in various forms since then.

1946: The M1 version of the Carl-Gustaf was introduced
1991: The M3 variant was introduced
2014: The M4 variant was introduced and the U.S. military began ordering it for conventional units in Afghanistan


AND i fought the LAW and the LAW won!

The United States developed the M72 Light Anti-armor Weapon (LAW) in the 1960s. The LAW is a single-shot, disposable rocket launcher that was used during the Vietnam War and is still in use today.

The Hesse-Eastern Division of Norris Thermadore developed the LAW.
American production began in 1963 and ended in 1983

Design:
The LAW is a shoulder-fired, recoilless weapon.
It has two telescoped tubes that automatically prepare the weapon for firing.
The LAW is compact and has a squared firing mechanism.
The LAW has a flip-up sight that helps estimate range




Yes i'm complaining about this AGAIN!

souly becaue any chanse the soviets have they just blast you with AT, lets even the odds a little and give everyone a single use rocket as a big ♥♥♥♥ you and lock both GUSTAV and the RPG 7 behind rank as its being done on the experimental with the morter rounds and backpacks

who ever gets them from the AI first wins
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boog Jan 18 @ 5:10pm 
They've already confirmed they're adding new launcher-type weapons for both sides. Maybe stay up to date with announcements and whatnot instead of getting your pants in a knot?
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