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Profile of Bazooka M9A1
Weapon Statistics
Make and Model: Bazooka M9A1 Class of Weapon: Anti Tank
Caliber: 60mm

Rounds:

2.36 inch Rocket

Weight:

15 lbs
Date of Introduction: 1941
Type of Fire: Single round
Rate of Fire: 10 rounds / minute
Effective Range: 120 Yards
Maximum Range: 400 - 500 Yards
Decription
The 2.36 inch rocket launcher was developed at the beginning of World War II and distributed to units in 1942. The launcher was essentially a tube, about 60 inches long, with a rocket propelled shaped charge in the back. A magneto sends an electrical current that ignites the rocket motor and the projectile is propelled out the tube. The launcher was nicknamed the "bazooka" after a musical instrument used by the entertainer Bob Burns. The bazooka was advantageous in that it was light in weight, yet had plenty of punch for armor and other hard targets such as bunkers. Lightly armed infantry significantly increased their fire power using the bazooka.
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