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  1. AT4 - Wikipedia

    The name AT4 is a double entendre on the 84 mm caliber of the weapon, (84) 'eighty four' being a homophone of 'A-T-4'. [10] The name also doubles as an alpha-phonetic word play on the weapon's …

  2. Man-portable anti-tank systems - Wikipedia

    It was a man-portable, tube launched, recoilless rocket anti-tank weapon, widely fielded by the United States Army during World War II and into the Cold War. Also referred to as the "Stovepipe", the …

  3. FGR-17 Viper - Wikipedia

    Congress agreed, and funded the AT4 as the future M72 LAW replacement. [5][6][7] The US Marine Corps, who had also intended to purchase Viper, instead adopted a modified version of the Israeli B …

  4. List of military weapons of the United States - Wikipedia

    List of military weapons of the United StatesThis is a list of all military weapons ever used by the United States. This list will include all lists dealing with US weapons to show all weapons ever used by the …

  5. Shoulder-fired missile - Wikipedia

    A more formal variant is simply shoulder-fired weapons system and the like. [1] Shoulder-launched weapons may be guided or unguided, and the systems can either be disposable, such as the …

  6. Beyond-armour effect - Wikipedia

    Beyond-armour effect is a term coined by Försvarets Fabriksverk (FFV), [1] a semi-governmental Swedish defense firm, while developing the AT4 anti-tank weapon. From the 1980s, this phrase was …

  7. List of equipment of the United States Army - Wikipedia

    ^ US Army Adds 84mm Recoilless Rifle to Platoon Arsenal Archived 23 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Military.com, 20 May 2016 ^ "Army completes fielding of the M3A1 Multi-Role Anti-Armor …

  8. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces - Wikipedia

    This is a list of weapons served individually by the United States armed forces. While the general understanding is that crew-served weapons require more than one person to operate them, there are …