Panzerschreck: Germany Makes a Bazooka

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    The German military first encountered American Bazookas in Tunisia in 1943, and quickly put in place a program to copy and improve on the design. At that point, the latest German antitank weapons was the Raketenwerfer 43 “Puppchen”, which was a locked-breech rocket launcher built on a carriage like a standard AT gun. It had a substantial range and a very effective 88mm shaped charge warhead, but lacked the one-man mobility offered by the Bazooka. So, the Raketenpanzerbuchse 43 - shortly thereafter renamed the Panzerschreck - was developed in late 1943.
    The Panzerschreck kept the 88mm bore of the Puppchen, so that the warhead could be kept unchanged. The rear half of the munition was redesigned to fit an open tube type of launcher. The early Bazookas captured by German forces were at that time fitted with a battery-powered firing system, which the Germans opted to replace (as would the Americans, in later versions). The Panzerschreck trigger used a small generator, where a heavy spring pushed an iron core through a copper winding and magnet, this creating an electrical charge to fire the rocket.
    One shortcoming of the Panzerschreck compared to the Bazooka was that the German rockets did not burn completely within the launch tube - the motors continued to fire for about the first 2 meters of flight. This meant that the shooter would receive substantial burns to the face and hands if protective gear was not worn when firing. Initially, troops were instructed to wear filter-less gas masks and winter gloves when shooting, but it was quickly recognized that this was an impractical burden. Soldiers in the field began to craft protective shields to mount on the tubes, and these were formalized in a windowed shield was introduced in 1944 as standard on new production launchers and as a kit to retrofit existing weapons in the field.
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  • @adam9ish
    @adam9ish 5 років тому +3905

    "Now lets take it to the range and put couple of rounds through it"

    • @zealotoftheorchard9853
      @zealotoftheorchard9853 4 роки тому +157

      "But it was just my imagination, running away with me"

    • @chakko007
      @chakko007 4 роки тому +75

      Stupid question (European here): As the video states that it's legal to own this in the U.S., is it also legal to shoot it somewhere?

    • @zvjezdanbaotic289
      @zvjezdanbaotic289 4 роки тому +92

      @@chakko007 Probably not, in some countries you can own a tank, yet you cannot shoot with it.
      I would guess similar goes for here

    • @joewalker2152
      @joewalker2152 4 роки тому +80

      @@chakko007 I'm not too sure with a rocket projectile, but with artillery, antitank guns and cannons (black powder cannons) yes you can fire them but with solid shot only. As I understand it, each projectile has to be registered as a "destructive device" and thus is very expensive. Also not sure as to which states it's legal in. ( Arizona??? )

    • @thomas4639
      @thomas4639 4 роки тому +22

      @@danielrunyon4830 no you haven't

  • @panqueque445
    @panqueque445 4 роки тому +2520

    10:38 "They experimented with a compressed cardboard version"
    Imagine shooting a rocket out of a toilet paper tube.

    • @BlitzkriegRap
      @BlitzkriegRap 4 роки тому +175

      That's a luxury these days :)

    • @valletas
      @valletas 4 роки тому +101

      Ive seen weapons made of all materials but this is one that i would refuse to use no matter how durable is it

    • @blackacidgaming5672
      @blackacidgaming5672 4 роки тому +54

      5 year old me would be proud!

    • @sarc8448
      @sarc8448 3 роки тому +8

      No way we have the same picture

    • @yourlordshaggyzoinks6998
      @yourlordshaggyzoinks6998 3 роки тому +100

      Imagine if this did work tho and Germany started using it. You and your tank crew are driving down a dirt road and then you see a German through you sights and then boom you and your entire crew just got killed by a small blond man with a toilet paper roll that shoots rockets

  • @tallguy8719
    @tallguy8719 4 роки тому +2626

    Schreck=Shrek.
    It's painted green.
    *"There are no accidents." -Master Oogway*

  • @coenisgreat
    @coenisgreat 4 роки тому +603

    "I *know* It's technically impossible to shoot a Panzerschreck from an enclosed position! Don't read the fucking manual next time, and you won't care so much!"
    ~Panzergrenadier, Company of Heroes 2

    • @Risviltsov
      @Risviltsov 3 роки тому +15

      CoH is such a great series, even if it is just the 1 and 2.

    • @alexanderzippel8809
      @alexanderzippel8809 3 роки тому +5

      *makes Hiroshima look like a tea party with Katyusha‘s*

    • @zeyadgeorge7960
      @zeyadgeorge7960 3 роки тому +7

      meanwhile, you can put a raketen 43 inside a building

    • @garlkurzer
      @garlkurzer 2 роки тому +8

      @@Risviltsov
      And also full of propaganda

    • @abbcc5996
      @abbcc5996 2 роки тому +12

      @Ben Connor coh2 vanilla campaign had "enemy at the gates" style hollywood stuff, it offended the russians immensely. i think the controversy was overblown and the game was/is otherwise great. i loved the coh1 campaigns though. the soldiers quotes like the one from the original comment and their look is awesome, i appreciate that they included camouflage uniforms even though they are often modeled wrong (ss camo in wehrmact style smock in coh1 for example), because ww2 depiction in games/movies often dont include camo uniforms. the graphics were not improved much from 2006 coh1 to 2013 coh2 for some reason, its like they made the second game for consoles even though its a pc exclusive. i havent played coh2 in a really long time but they keep updating the meta for multiplayer.

  • @BadSkeelz
    @BadSkeelz 5 років тому +1972

    Story of the Panzerschreck development: "Ah shoot, we should have thought of that!"

    • @Aaron19987
      @Aaron19987 3 роки тому +93

      Which is weird when the Germans were at the forefront of innovation at the time. Not to say the US, Britain and allies weren’t innovative, just that the Germans are known for it.

    • @azmanabdula
      @azmanabdula 3 роки тому +55

      @@Aaron19987 Which must have been quite a moment for their army and its intelligence
      Holy shit
      Why didnt we think of that!

    • @ianpomfret4876
      @ianpomfret4876 3 роки тому +68

      @@Aaron19987 Not really - by the end of the war the Allies were technologically on par with Nazi Germany quite handily, outside of some hail Mary failed wunderwaffes that were technological dead ends. In fact the Allies technologically outpaced the Germans in several areas of war time development, if you look back. The US and UK had mechanized more of their ground forces by the end of the war and had better naval technology, had developed and widely implemented radar before the nazis, the meteor jet fighter was even produced before the me 262. Even the tank doctrine of the allies was somewhat more modernized - creating "proto-MBTs" of sorts (with the Centurion universal tank becoming sort of the first MBT). That being said, things like the Stg-44 were definitely innovative, but as a whole the allies were not technologically lagging behind the axis.

    • @Vanya2893
      @Vanya2893 3 роки тому +30

      @@Aaron19987 This is a weird history channel myth, the germans copied a lot of their famous 'technological marvels' from the allies, particularly the soviets with regards to small arms and armor

    • @nicholasg5714
      @nicholasg5714 3 роки тому +10

      @@ianpomfret4876 The Germans also had to use horses, meanwhile pretty much all other nations had fully motorized units and no problem transporting equipment using trucks.

  • @Goofytime
    @Goofytime 5 років тому +2477

    8:06 I love how the Panzerschrecks manufacturers were so kind to place an AUX input on this thing, now the Germans could listen the newest Erika mixtapes while blasting those Allied tanks off.

    • @Betoruiz505
      @Betoruiz505 4 роки тому +169

      Panzerschreck pro comes only with lighting input :(

    • @MrHamsto24
      @MrHamsto24 4 роки тому +123

      It's a 1/4" jack so they can plug in their guitar and schreeeeck!

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 4 роки тому +60

      ...and listen RAMMSTEIN!!

    • @shutuvi
      @shutuvi 4 роки тому +10

      Beautiful. It brought me to tears

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 4 роки тому +15

      They were developing Lazer-Auschwitz Apparaten Disk which could only play Der Deutsche Kriegmarchenmuzik made by Hitlerische Jugend Band.

  • @keaganrider6007
    @keaganrider6007 5 років тому +2384

    America: “builds bazooka”
    Germany: why didn’t we think of that?
    German troops: “builds convenient shield”
    Germany: why didn’t we think of that?

    • @pp-jr5vn
      @pp-jr5vn 3 роки тому +57

      Keagan Rider i can see why they lost the war

    • @SPACEHARICE
      @SPACEHARICE 3 роки тому +62

      @@pp-jr5vn they lost the war because Hitler got the shits

    • @theminuskai7453
      @theminuskai7453 3 роки тому +188

      They lost because every other country stacked eachother into germany

    • @svajahellsink51
      @svajahellsink51 3 роки тому +13

      @@SPACEHARICE they lose because of halder not following hitler's command

    • @zarpp9411
      @zarpp9411 3 роки тому

      @X S no it is 2 different things...

  • @BoostedPastime
    @BoostedPastime 4 роки тому +360

    "So whats in here is..."
    Some mechanical component?
    "An electro-magnetic generator"
    oook then...

  • @Irondrone4
    @Irondrone4 5 років тому +606

    Ah, the Panzerschreck. For those moments in games when you only want to see a quarter of the screen.

  • @PavarottiAardvark
    @PavarottiAardvark 5 років тому +4752

    America: We will use this rocket launcher
    Russia: That's good, give us some!
    Germany: Oh, these are clever. Let's make our own improved version
    Japan: Oh heck, make some of those in case of invasion!
    Britain: Let's use a mortar spring to lob pointy bombs!

    • @greghoneywell9542
      @greghoneywell9542 5 років тому +337

      not as big of a failure of their sticky anti tank grenades

    • @PavarottiAardvark
      @PavarottiAardvark 5 років тому +332

      While the sticky-bomb was certainly 'very flawed, but saw some success', the PIAT was actually perfectly ok. It's weird compared to the other weapons used by belligerents, but the PIAT racked up plenty of kills

    • @GM_Head
      @GM_Head 5 років тому +186

      The PIAT doesn't actually propel the round by the spring, but rather by a propelling charge, very similar to the mechanism of a rifle grenade, just scaled WAY up.

    • @PavarottiAardvark
      @PavarottiAardvark 5 років тому +81

      I know, I was looking for the funniest overlap of technically correct and silly sounding :P

    • @GM_Head
      @GM_Head 5 років тому +40

      @@PavarottiAardvark Fair enough. It's a common misconception, so I wrongly assumed you didn't know better. Sorry about that.

  • @lelandmason5760
    @lelandmason5760 3 роки тому +332

    Ian’s interpretation of the German engineer’s reaction to seeing other rocket launchers and the face shield with an “oh yeahhhh, that’s a better idea” is hilarious and very realistic to actual engineering 😂

    • @mydemon
      @mydemon 3 роки тому +1

      The mild sheepishness lol

  • @monamourdufromage5278
    @monamourdufromage5278 4 роки тому +856

    america : uses a man to launch a rocket
    japan : uses a man to run into the tank with an explosive broom

    • @angtruongan2870
      @angtruongan2870 3 роки тому +22

      Hohohoho vietnamese ;)

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu 3 роки тому +19

      The Germans had the same thing _without the broomstick:_ The H3 magnetic mine.

    • @Logan-zp8bi
      @Logan-zp8bi 3 роки тому +12

      Surprised with the level of cruelty Gemany had at that time didn't just use *EHEM* free labor as a way to deal with tanks

    • @celebrim1
      @celebrim1 3 роки тому +33

      @@Logan-zp8bi If you think about it, the problem with giving a hostage a bomb is the moment that you do, you lose leverage over him. So you then have no idea whether they'll just run at you with the bomb or do their best to try to surrender to your intended target. In either event, they immediately become almost impossible to usefully intimidate.

    • @AgentTasmania
      @AgentTasmania 3 роки тому +8

      @Alvi Syahri Tank: *Casually drives several times faster than boomstick-man's best sprint*

  • @kingmarsh4657
    @kingmarsh4657 5 років тому +4903

    This is a Panzerschreck. It schrecks Panzers.
    #Schreckt

    • @ganryu415
      @ganryu415 5 років тому +82

      Golden opportunity missed...

    • @sneakinggodzilla6328
      @sneakinggodzilla6328 5 років тому +11

      King Marsh
      nice copy answer... idiot kid!!!!!

    • @Alienasa1
      @Alienasa1 5 років тому +158

      It's sort of true in a way. The German word ''schrecken'' means fright , terror or to scare. So literally translated it means the terror of tanks.

    • @yetanother9127
      @yetanother9127 5 років тому +107

      "This is my Tank Terror, it terrifies tanks"

    • @Finniist
      @Finniist 5 років тому +70

      It scares tanks ;)
      greetings from Germany

  • @yomaze2009
    @yomaze2009 5 років тому +3227

    It wasn't immediately apparent to me why they had a shield on the panzershrek. Thank you for shedding light on this reasoning, makes sense now.

    • @browndd
      @browndd 5 років тому +182

      Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. At first, the only thing I could think was it was there as a smallarms or shrapnel sheild but even that didn't make much sense given the extra weight for a weapon whos main advantage is its portability.

    • @j4ff4c3ks1
      @j4ff4c3ks1 5 років тому +158

      I always thought the shield was there for shrapnel protection, very insightful to hear it was actually to protect from the rocket itself. The cocking lever also puzzled me for years, always wondered how one could pull it as a trigger, turns out it's not!

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence 5 років тому +61

      In really cold weather the US bazooka would have problems with the rocket continuing to burn after it left the launch tube. Face shields were available and presumably gloves would already be worn against the cold.

    • @blogsblogs2348
      @blogsblogs2348 5 років тому +26

      The Germans captured a number of bazookas from a shipment to Russia and used them as the basis of this before any bazooka were employed by US army formations. . Training units and operators in Korea used gas masks when employing bazooka to limit risk and deal with cold issues... shorter models of this weapon were due to the desire for young kids to be able to crew it.. not just material concerns... as it's quite a bit more hefty and ungainly than a bazooka.... good video.. much appreciated..

    • @lek1223
      @lek1223 5 років тому +11

      Out of curiosity, could it stop any bullets, or was it just for the fire blowback?

  • @spethmanjones2997
    @spethmanjones2997 3 роки тому +156

    Imagine explaining the use of this thing to troops before the shield came into use:
    “so you’re telling me that when I fire this, it’ll be like getting hit in the face with a flamethrower for about a half-second?”
    “Well yes, but would you rather get shot by the main gun on that Sherman over there or roasted briefly?”
    “WHY ARE THOSE MY CHOICES??”

  • @Vajperrr
    @Vajperrr 5 років тому +296

    Panzershrek, the most effective weapon against enemy tanks invading german swamps

  • @sulla175
    @sulla175 5 років тому +1228

    "If you can believe that level of desperation." Yeah, someone clearly hasn't seen my tinder history...

    • @messmeister92
      @messmeister92 5 років тому +208

      It’s hard to compete with 17 cm of penetration.

    • @sulla175
      @sulla175 5 років тому +55

      @messmeister92 Thanks for the support.

    • @hamstsorkxxor
      @hamstsorkxxor 5 років тому +28

      @@messmeister92
      Isn't 17 cm kind of average-ish? Think I've read that something like 15 cm being average, with the median slightly larger than that. I've also heard from good sources that anything above 10-12 cm is fully functional, but nothing below 20 or so is impressive.
      Also, I totally get that you're joking.

    • @hamstsorkxxor
      @hamstsorkxxor 5 років тому +28

      @Soviet who Cuts
      Well, I have no feel for imperial units, and also I used Swedish statistics, but I have no clue how Swedes "measure up" compared to americans.
      EDIT: Ok, having done a fair bit of googling, best I can find average american "length" is 12.9 cm, or about 5.1 inches. In Sweden, average "length" is about 15.2 cm (6 inches). I guess that means Swedes and Americans have about the same proportions, relative body size (average height in Sweden for men, ages 20-34 is about 6.02 ft).
      I'm unsure what to do with this information, and why anyone would ever need it.
      Time to clean my browser history with bleach.

    • @Feiora
      @Feiora 5 років тому +3

      Well, if its made of cardboard, how does it not burst into flames? And, if your making weapons out of cardboard with the intention of actual KILLING then, yea thats pretty desperate... Also, no I have not seen your tinder history and I doubt anyone else has either, would you care to share? ^.^

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda 5 років тому +913

    Is this the concealed carry version?

    • @asystole_
      @asystole_ 5 років тому +50

      I don't know about CCW but it'd make a great home defence piece.

    • @PieterBreda
      @PieterBreda 5 років тому +32

      Bundeswehr des Vaterlands Hoi make a convincing case. That is why I have an 88 on my front lawn.

    • @lycossurfer8851
      @lycossurfer8851 5 років тому +4

      Yes, the IWB version.

    • @weege5.45
      @weege5.45 5 років тому +2

      Double stack model in development.

    • @GrexTheCrabasitor
      @GrexTheCrabasitor 5 років тому +4

      Its actually a CCCW, cavity concealed carry weapon

  • @banjobill8420
    @banjobill8420 5 років тому +829

    What do you call an ogre driving a tank?
    A Panzer Shrek

  • @pedermh3764
    @pedermh3764 5 років тому +98

    08:05 This is actually an AUX output socket.

  • @rozkaz661
    @rozkaz661 5 років тому +2144

    DONKEYYYY WHERES MY ANTI TANK WEAPON???!!

    • @generaldurchbruchmuller7284
      @generaldurchbruchmuller7284 5 років тому +14

      But the Panzerfaust is the Real shit

    • @Warriorcat49
      @Warriorcat49 5 років тому +4

      The compressed cardboard version certainly would have.

    • @cordizz9753
      @cordizz9753 5 років тому +49

      DONKÆ

    • @AnonEMus-cp2mn
      @AnonEMus-cp2mn 5 років тому +84

      _Meanwhile the Soviets..._
      "Some of you may die, but that is a sacrifice I'm willing to make."

    • @toastpuppy3491
      @toastpuppy3491 5 років тому +2

      Anon E. Mus Naw, that’s an Italian tanker

  • @rofl0rblades
    @rofl0rblades 5 років тому +422

    This was also called "Ofenrohr" (stove pipe) by German soldiers

    • @tillmannfischer
      @tillmannfischer 5 років тому +37

      Mostly due to the smoke it generated upon firing though. The Germans used cheaper rocket propellant containing more Nitroguanidine than usual, which caused more "smoke" to be visible after firing.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC 5 років тому +6

      Must have been annoying, given that it can give away your position for quite a while even after you've fired the shot.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 5 років тому +18

      That and they were actually made from stove pipes, in refurbished stove pipe workshops.

    • @akosv96
      @akosv96 5 років тому +4

      I would argue that more smoke is actually good. Bazooka already had enough smoke to be detectable, then why not make a big ass cloud so the operator gainst more time. Here's a bazooka shooting. ua-cam.com/video/40-055whsmE/v-deo.html

    • @tywinlannister8015
      @tywinlannister8015 5 років тому +1

      @@no1DdC To be frank when they started using that variant they had way bigger problems than a little smoke coming from the back.
      Off the top of my head - no industrial capacity left to issue enough ammunition and weapons to regular troops and volksturm units which basically were fighting with poor versions of older guns because they didn't have time to go through the standard manufacturing process - and even put back into service XIXth century rifles.
      If that ain't scrapping the bottom of the barrel I don't know what is.

  • @Bubhba
    @Bubhba 4 роки тому +266

    Reznov: *DIMITRI FIRE THE PANAZERSCHRECK!!*
    Demitri: *fires Panzerschreck*
    Reznov: *AGAIN*

  • @jawar5673
    @jawar5673 3 роки тому +93

    I wish this thing was never created so I don't have to have "FIRE ZE PANZERSCHRECK!!!" screamed at me by an angry Russian all the time.

    • @sceligator
      @sceligator 3 роки тому +18

      DIMITRI FIRE THE PANZERSCHRECK!

    • @Blama_
      @Blama_ 2 роки тому +8

      FIRE THE PANZERSHRECK

    • @jacaredosvudu1638
      @jacaredosvudu1638 2 роки тому +1

      FIRE ZE PANZERSCHRECK HANZ,

    • @kodon48
      @kodon48 2 роки тому +1

      HANZ GET THE FLAMMENWERFER

    • @DMAGAEscober
      @DMAGAEscober 2 роки тому +3

      Hero of Stalingrad.

  • @SyBeR35
    @SyBeR35 5 років тому +1219

    That thing'll keep me outta its swamp

    • @fnfallout5664
      @fnfallout5664 5 років тому +88

      Sybergamer 31 Germans made Shrek memes before they were cool.

    • @SyBeR35
      @SyBeR35 5 років тому +12

      FN Fallout I guess they really did build that time machine all them conspiracy theorists talk about.

    • @martialme84
      @martialme84 5 років тому +3

      @FN Fallout Oh no!
      Them nazis were the original hipsters??
      How are new york man buns gonna survive this revelation!? What have you done? ^^

    • @GwyndowsXP
      @GwyndowsXP 5 років тому +3

      @@martialme84 Man buns are just this generation's mullet.

    • @DuringDark
      @DuringDark 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, Imagine how easily it would pierce through layers of -onion- armor

  • @vettekid3326
    @vettekid3326 5 років тому +656

    What I love about the ATF is classifying something as as a destructive device that really anyone handy with a welder and some hand tools could make easily in their garage or basement. The ammo for them is the true destructive device and is not readily available.

    • @Metal_Tao
      @Metal_Tao 5 років тому +59

      So is a car

    • @brianweiss1403
      @brianweiss1403 5 років тому +55

      My car is a destructive device

    • @fuzzy1dk
      @fuzzy1dk 5 років тому +62

      just as weird as the receiver being a firearm but the pressure bearing, hard to make parts, like barrels are not

    • @1701spacecadet
      @1701spacecadet 5 років тому +64

      I'm sure enterprising individuals could make ammo. And re-activate the weapons.
      The people have the right to defend themselves and their country, to hell with the ATF.

    • @ToastyMozart
      @ToastyMozart 5 років тому +40

      For real, all you'd really need is a big pipe and either one of those model rocket ignition systems or a piezo grill lighter.

  • @zuljin5618
    @zuljin5618 3 роки тому +36

    "GTFO OF MY SWAMP OR I..."
    - Panzershrek

  • @kurtisengle6256
    @kurtisengle6256 4 роки тому +64

    9:40 While the friction point is correct, there is also the fact that complicating the shapes involved enhances rigidity. The ribs make the tube stronger without making it heavier.

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 4 роки тому

      yes, that's probably a big big plus for that design! good show

    • @ILikeToLaughAtYou
      @ILikeToLaughAtYou 3 роки тому +10

      *ribbed for your protection*

    • @MattyD579
      @MattyD579 3 роки тому

      Ribbed for your destruction is probably more accurate

  • @StanislavG.
    @StanislavG. 5 років тому +42

    -Ian, how do you know so much about weapons?
    -Somebody once told me...

  • @cosmodeus1720
    @cosmodeus1720 5 років тому +596

    WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY RHINELAND?!

  • @vulpesinculta3593
    @vulpesinculta3593 4 роки тому +57

    I always thought the shield was for protection from incoming bullets or shrapnel, like on the Maxim machine gun. Very informative, as always.

    • @pokemaster123ism
      @pokemaster123ism 2 роки тому +3

      Probably and unintended benefit of the shield

    • @peterl3417
      @peterl3417 2 роки тому +2

      Kinda doubt it will hold back any serious bullets. Maybe a pistol but not full caliber rifle.

    • @coyote4326
      @coyote4326 2 роки тому +2

      The metal of the face shield wasn't heat treated because it was never meant to perform the function of stopping a bullet. Almost any caliber round would immediately punch a hole through that thing.

  • @lunchbr4ke528
    @lunchbr4ke528 3 роки тому +58

    Fun fact from Germany: "Püppchen" means "little doll"

    • @yahmi4154
      @yahmi4154 3 роки тому +2

      Nah just a cuter version of doll

    • @AlexxxGrrr
      @AlexxxGrrr 3 роки тому +1

      *Dolly

    • @jesuschristus7348
      @jesuschristus7348 3 роки тому +2

      @@Chrome2105 he's partly right:
      ,,-chen" is for small things, but can also be used to make something cute. It's the same with ,,-lein" (f.e. Männlein)

  • @CaptainShiny5000
    @CaptainShiny5000 5 років тому +215

    Lol, a compressed cardboard panzerschreck sounds like the last ditch you ever gonna get thrown into after firing the thing.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC 5 років тому +66

      Reminds me of a late WW2 whisper joke, the kind of joke you only told to friends you were really sure about:
      Volkssturm (last ditch militia - old men and boys) men are now fighting in teams of two: One of them throws a rock and the other one shouts "Boom!"
      If anyone's interested, I can dig up a long list of whisper jokes I translated a while ago.

    • @51WCDodge
      @51WCDodge 5 років тому +17

      Same sort of jokes were made about Home Guard in UK. Load' aim , all together 'BANG'

    • @CaptainShiny5000
      @CaptainShiny5000 5 років тому +10

      Those are actually pretty funny! Also a neat piece of history I wasn't aware of or ever thought about tbh. Thanks for sharing - I love history and having that combined with jokes makes it all the more fun!

    • @51WCDodge
      @51WCDodge 5 років тому +2

      Food for thought there . thanks for publishing.

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ 5 років тому +5

      Those are great, and dark... thank you.

  • @Tarik360
    @Tarik360 5 років тому +46

    3:18
    Regular Germans pre-engineers their German engineered weapons before the German engineers could engineer it for them!

  • @markkir193
    @markkir193 4 роки тому +65

    The older guys in my hometown called it „Ofenrohr“😃

    • @fanta4897
      @fanta4897 3 роки тому +7

      My german is poor, but wouldn't that mean something like ''oven/fire tube''?

    • @markkir193
      @markkir193 3 роки тому +2

      @Frank Teryngel: Yes that‘s right 👍

    • @ineednochannelyoutube5384
      @ineednochannelyoutube5384 3 роки тому +4

      @@fanta4897 Stovepipe, yeah.

    • @WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs
      @WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs 3 роки тому +3

      The Panzerschrek used black powder propellant so it produced a lot of smoke like an chimney that would disclose the presence of the shooter. You would need to have a pathway organised to runaway. Usually they dug an L shaped trench. The bazooka wasnt smokeless either. It would have been better to use smokeless Diethylene glycol dinitrate as the propellant but Germany faced a shortage. The much maligned British PIAT had a very low launch signature. No smoke and little noise.

    • @mcmadow
      @mcmadow 3 роки тому +4

      Oh, now the exclamation „ mit dem Ofenrohr ins Gemüse schauen“ makes much more sense

  • @HandsomeP3t3
    @HandsomeP3t3 3 роки тому +38

    As a German in love when you say German words. They always sound so smooth and not as hard as we would pronounce it.

  • @lit_for_20
    @lit_for_20 5 років тому +151

    The Wehrmacht captured the first American bazookas on the Eastern Front. These were provided to the allied Soviet Union by the USA.[1] This happened even before the American-German confrontation in the Tunisian campaign. Sometimes, however, it is mistakenly reported that the Wehrmacht captured the bazooka only in Tunisia.[2]
    german wikipedia page, translated for you

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 2 роки тому +1

      Indeed. The origin of the Panzerfaust 54 is that the Germans had a 28mm tungsten squeeze bore AT gun 2.8 cm sPzB 41 that weighed about 229kg and was used at Platoon level. Because its penetration was no longer enough and the Germans were running short of tungsten they developed a rocket launcher to fire hollow charge warhead. The was the Rocket-Thrower 1943 (Raketenwefer 43). It weighed only 143kg and fired a rocket from a breeches tube. When the Germans Army was evaluating this weapon and the Panzerfaust at their Kumsdorf test range samples of the American Bazooka turned up. The Germans immediately realized their mistake and adpapted the Raketenwerfer 43 to fire from an open tube like the Bazooka. The range dropped however from 500m to 150m for stationary and 220m to 100 for a moving target.

  • @ulysses7157
    @ulysses7157 5 років тому +123

    Always thought the shield was for incoming bullets.

  • @MangetsuSAMURAI
    @MangetsuSAMURAI 3 роки тому +22

    Principality of Zeon: "Y'know, those old Earth Germans had a great idea for a bazooka, I wonder if we can upscale it..."

  • @cAc0alex
    @cAc0alex 4 роки тому +161

    nobody on this planet:
    germany at the end of ww2: CARDBOARD BAZOOKAS JAAAA!

    • @shadowlord0162
      @shadowlord0162 3 роки тому +1

      made me laugh

    • @chalion8399
      @chalion8399 3 роки тому +2

      cardboard bazooka, yup. If we can make rocket motors with paper, then why not a bazooka from cardboard? Not to mention, holiday firework mortars made from cardboard.

    • @ashtonkrause7211
      @ashtonkrause7211 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, if the cardboard is the right kind I see no issue. Fireworks like mortars use cardboard just fine and rockets are also usually made out of cardboard. It's dense cardboard though. Also, the exhaust would come out the back instead of just trying to blow it up.

    • @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201
      @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201 3 роки тому +5

      They were fighting half the world, and they ran low on materials. They did a damn fine job holding their own under the circumstances.

    • @blairfleming5861
      @blairfleming5861 3 роки тому +1

      the British also tried to build a boat out of cardboard and ice and use it to fight German u boats they actually built a prototype in the Canadian great lakes it was there until it melted

  • @BMW_MAN
    @BMW_MAN 5 років тому +1083

    Funny, a registered water pipe.

    • @knunyabeasewhacks8744
      @knunyabeasewhacks8744 5 років тому +45

      Kinda ridiculous, isn't it.

    • @bart416
      @bart416 5 років тому +62

      It certainly makes going to conferences with a poster a lot more interesting! I can already hear "Sir, what are you doing with that compressed cardboard tube over there?"

    • @DuringDark
      @DuringDark 5 років тому +6

      I'd like to see a water pipe launch a few pounds of fascism ; )

    • @eddiespencer1
      @eddiespencer1 5 років тому +46

      That's all guns really are. Just pipes with fiddly bits attached.

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 5 років тому +16

      A waterpipe that crushes Shermans.

  • @ramadhani201
    @ramadhani201 5 років тому +1237

    This is a Panzerschreck
    *IT SCHRECKS PANZERS*

    • @formdusktilldeath
      @formdusktilldeath 5 років тому +126

      And this is a Panzerfaust
      *IT FISTS PANZERS*

    • @santiagomachado7378
      @santiagomachado7378 5 років тому +111

      This is a flammenwerfer
      It werfs flammen

    • @MrGreghome
      @MrGreghome 5 років тому +119

      The panzerwerfer
      Sadly doesn't werf panzers.....it's just a werfer that is panzered.

    • @bigfutus
      @bigfutus 5 років тому +11

      More like Panzerrekt.

    • @AlexanderTzalumen
      @AlexanderTzalumen 5 років тому +44

      This is a StuG. It Stugs.

  • @ronaldmcdonald3965
    @ronaldmcdonald3965 2 роки тому +6

    Gives new meaning to the phrase "User Friendly"

  • @akvansky
    @akvansky 4 роки тому +16

    Imagine being the first person to fire it without protection or the 🛡. "Hanz, your eyebrows are gone!"

    • @Blei1986
      @Blei1986 3 роки тому +2

      japanese wielding a lunge mine: "PFFFF, softies..."

    • @douglasturner6153
      @douglasturner6153 3 роки тому +3

      Hanz zed "Don't Vorry" they froze off along with my eyelids on de Russian Front.

  • @sapper12b68
    @sapper12b68 5 років тому +102

    GET THOSE TANKS OUT OF MY SWAMP.

    • @Feiora
      @Feiora 5 років тому +5

      Actually, one should let them drive deeper into the swamp so they get bogged and lost thus depriving them to the enemy and forcing him to waste resources to replace them, and train new crews after the angry ogre eats them! :D

  • @shellcracker18
    @shellcracker18 5 років тому +250

    You have to scream PANZERSCHRECK or it doesn’t count

    • @NexFromHell
      @NexFromHell 5 років тому +2

      I did when I saw this video

    • @Einfallsreicher
      @Einfallsreicher 5 років тому +4

      Why you have to scream?
      American HUMOR???

    • @shellcracker18
      @shellcracker18 5 років тому +4

      Einfalls Reicher scene from the movie saving private Ryan.

    • @Soridan
      @Soridan 5 років тому +4

      Does "GET OUT OF MY SWAMP" count?

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 4 роки тому

      I usually cry "lufthansa" instead, because it is funnier.

  • @airstorm77
    @airstorm77 3 роки тому +4

    Hello Forgotten Weapons Team,
    I´m from Germany and found your Channel by chance.
    There is nothing realy comparable in Germany and you videos are very interesting!
    Also I have to say that it is very easy for me, as an non native English speaker, to understand what you are saying because you speak very clean!
    Keep on doing videos!
    Greetings from Germany.

  • @ingen6051
    @ingen6051 3 роки тому +143

    Gotta say, nice pronunciation of Panzer and Panzerschreck, I’m quite impressed as a native speaker. Did you learn German?

    • @rrrggg5427
      @rrrggg5427 3 роки тому

      Servus

    • @Der_Erpel
      @Der_Erpel 3 роки тому +17

      Aber wie er Raketenpanzerbüchse sagt... 😂

    • @barnacleburrito3728
      @barnacleburrito3728 3 роки тому

      byōōksuh

    • @kuttispielt7801
      @kuttispielt7801 3 роки тому

      ᛞᛖᚱ ᛖᚱᛈᛖᛚ jo is ja auch für Deutsche ein schweres wort

    • @dusfitz
      @dusfitz 3 роки тому +7

      @John Fallon that's WaffenJesus to you

  • @nettles89
    @nettles89 5 років тому +111

    At long last, we see the first incarnation of the legendary H&K squeeze-cocker P7. We'll never know how they managed to shrink it down to such a pocket-sized package without losing its ability to destroy tanks at 150 meters in the safest possible manner, except to say, the Germans are modern-day elves.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 5 років тому +10

      Including the 'highly cold and arrogant' part.

    • @SidneyBroadshead
      @SidneyBroadshead 5 років тому +8

      Germans use Kraut Space Magic

    • @keystone117
      @keystone117 4 роки тому

      The HK P7.....it's what Jesus would carry.

  • @craigb47
    @craigb47 5 років тому +376

    Hans : Kurt what is that noise????
    Kurt: That is the noise of Panzer Schrecking in Fear !!
    Hans: In fear of what???
    Kurt: Mein Panzerschreck!!!!

    • @Blei1986
      @Blei1986 5 років тому +17

      meme german is so funny :D
      especially when you are a german

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis 5 років тому +14

      @@Blei1986 A German person enjoying humor? That can't be right.

    • @HauptgefreiterB
      @HauptgefreiterB 5 років тому +31

      @Tunkkis He isn't. We Germans just pretend it to appear more human. Fooled you.

    • @Ravnican127
      @Ravnican127 5 років тому +13

      German humor is no laughing matter...

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis 5 років тому +7

      @@HauptgefreiterB Heck, I've been bamboozled.

  • @MrSoundSeeker
    @MrSoundSeeker 3 роки тому +1

    This was a great video! I like when Ian describes how everything works and adds comments on development stages.

  • @hddun
    @hddun 5 років тому +1

    Great presentation--I have to say your mastery of the history and mechanics of these weapons is just about the most informative that is on the internet/youtube...thanks for your time and attention to great detail

  • @thewurfenstein4308
    @thewurfenstein4308 5 років тому +168

    Please try and get your hands on an M202 FLASH! There’s literally no videos of it anywhere on UA-cam that aren’t 50 years old, video games, or paper mache mockups! I’d imagine it’s difficult to get hands on but I figure you’d be the guy out of anyone who could. Anyways continue to make awesome videos 👍🏻 I watch every single one.

    • @JUNIORK1974
      @JUNIORK1974 5 років тому +4

      Hell yeah! That thing is awesome.

    • @jamesh5187
      @jamesh5187 5 років тому +2

      The Wurfenstein I have to agree that would be 1 video I’d be excited to watch. unique weapon

    • @dankovac1609
      @dankovac1609 5 років тому +10

      Is that the awesome vietnam 4 barrel rocket launcher?
      Cuz I'd love to see that!

    • @thewurfenstein4308
      @thewurfenstein4308 5 років тому +3

      dan kovač Yes, that’s the one 👍🏻

    • @Myuutsuu85
      @Myuutsuu85 5 років тому +9

      Ah yes. The "Resident Evil Rocket Launcher". It would be awesome to get some good infos on the actual thing.

  • @CaveManSavage
    @CaveManSavage 5 років тому +96

    When your rocket launcher is so savage you have to shield the user from it

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your excellent reporting of the background and development of this piece of weapon history.

  • @whitegroth2812
    @whitegroth2812 3 роки тому +3

    the advantage of the big metal plate is that the recoil provides a nice cool wave of air, encouraging the user to fire more.

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins 5 років тому +422

    germany, making a bazooka that kills the operator is just a feature.

    • @51WCDodge
      @51WCDodge 5 років тому +9

      Didn't thay also have a hole with a 105mm shell plus man and hammer as firing device? Reminds me of the old Bugs Bunny cartoon.

    • @randomboi8942
      @randomboi8942 5 років тому +4

      could be inspired by russia

    • @aidanguthrie4832
      @aidanguthrie4832 5 років тому +9

      @@Blei1986 they also had an anti-ship weapon that killed it's user as well. I think they used to call them kamikaze

    • @pellabandgeek
      @pellabandgeek 5 років тому +9

      Made me think of the German on the sling shot channel.
      "Let me show you its features."

    • @farmarbeiterhd8874
      @farmarbeiterhd8874 5 років тому +7

      @@aidanguthrie4832 those where the japanese guys tho

  • @mattwells5347
    @mattwells5347 5 років тому +22

    “Panzerschrek! Time to unpimp his ride!”

  • @JugheadJones03
    @JugheadJones03 5 років тому

    I always enjoy the hosts delivery. So knowledgeable . Thanks.

  • @beezzarro
    @beezzarro 3 роки тому +3

    Holy shit. I know what every crimp, bolt, and sprocket on this thing is for now. The details, man.

  • @ironwolfF1
    @ironwolfF1 5 років тому +546

    The ultimate irony... the Panzerschreck was the inspiration for US Army's Super Bazooka, which saw much use in the Korean War. So a German copy of an American weapon turned into an American copy, which killed yet more commie tanks.
    "It's a small world after all." ;-)

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 5 років тому +51

      And the AK47, which was copied from the STG44, was used to kill kapitalists.

    • @niko5561
      @niko5561 5 років тому +44

      Foxima Centauri the mechanichs of the ak 47 and stg 44 are completly diffrent. Look it up

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 5 років тому +23

      @@niko5561 have you ever compared the look of them? They almost look the same.

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 5 років тому +2

      @Paradoxical Nightmare we are talking about guns, not phones. Those two things might be the same in the USA but NOT in germany and Russia.

    • @Rendell001
      @Rendell001 5 років тому +38

      @@niko5561 except that in recent years it's become clear that Anatoly Kalashnikov actually press ganged some important German specialists who'd worked on the STG-44 and the MG42, to work on the AK47. One of them was Hugo Schmeisser and the other was a member of the MG42 team who specialised in stamped metal part production. Kalashnikov has even more or less admitted that it was a "team effort"...

  • @ExcessiveCensorship
    @ExcessiveCensorship 5 років тому +555

    So you gonna fire that thing or what ?

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 5 років тому +34

      This model has been deactivated.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 5 років тому +2

      Nathaniel
      What are you saying?

    • @nathanbenorden5102
      @nathanbenorden5102 5 років тому +19

      @@Cacowninja it's not deactivated just missing parts. If it was deactivated, as was shown in the bazooka video, it would have a bar welded inside and a hole the diameter of the tube cut into the tube somewhere.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 5 років тому +11

      Nathan
      Gun Jesus said it was deactivated though.

    • @nathanbenorden5102
      @nathanbenorden5102 5 років тому +8

      @@Cacowninja I dont remember him saying that but I could be wrong. However it is still not legally deactivated, and he said it is registered on the nfa. If it is deactivated it would not have to be on it.

  • @lc1565
    @lc1565 4 роки тому +59

    Me: Hears Ian say "Panzerschreck."
    My Dumb Brain: "Soooomebody once told me...."

  • @samthesnail34
    @samthesnail34 2 роки тому +1

    I'm glad that you're reviewing the panzershrek but I don't think anybody could forget it it's such a memorable beast

  • @fien111
    @fien111 5 років тому +79

    Mrkin: eat this, Gerry!
    Fritz: Das ist adorable, we shall make one for REAL tanks
    *five minutes later*
    Fritz: You know what, we're just gonna make a stick and shoot a rocket grenade off of it, screw this complicated, heavy piece of scheisse!
    Ivan: .......opa

    • @tywinlannister8015
      @tywinlannister8015 5 років тому +1

      scheiße* ;P

    • @The_Murder_Party
      @The_Murder_Party 4 роки тому +4

      Tywin Lannister I mean it’s the same word, but I agree that mit ß it’s prettier, though aren’t y’all mostly doin‘ away with it?

    • @noone-po4nj
      @noone-po4nj 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@tywinlannister8015 ß und ss, gleiche sache

  • @shanenonwolfe4109
    @shanenonwolfe4109 5 років тому +25

    170mm of pen could have gone even gone through most post war tanks armor at least till composite armor came around

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 5 років тому

      I was being issued the 84mm CG in the 1970's with a HEAT warhead. Mind you they did admit that it would not then penetrate a MBT frontal armour.

    • @shanenonwolfe4109
      @shanenonwolfe4109 5 років тому +4

      @@johnfisk811 i didnt say all post war tanks could have been penned. For example the leopard 1, first model centurions, early model pattons, t54, could have been penned by it front on, but the front armor of later MBTs would be impossible to pen.

    • @shanenonwolfe4109
      @shanenonwolfe4109 5 років тому +5

      @@johnfisk811 and also not every nation had tanks that sported fancy spaced armor or composite armor.

    • @johnludmon510
      @johnludmon510 5 років тому +1

      What an anti-tank weapon will go through in testing is not always the same as combat it is always better to have overkill against just enough. That and these things were used at virtually point blank ranges so you are possibly not going to get a second shot.

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning 2 роки тому

    Outstanding video and presentation.

  • @TheBlownapart
    @TheBlownapart 4 роки тому +2

    For the longest time I thought that shield was bulletproof to protect the user from enemy fire; now I know better. Thank you.

  • @StrangerOman
    @StrangerOman 5 років тому +6

    I love how this rocket launcher have an adjustable sights. Like, who is gonna let you do practice shots with is?

  • @Chevypotamus
    @Chevypotamus 5 років тому +146

    This schrecks panzers.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 5 років тому +4

      Someone HAD to say it. I would've actually been disappointed if nobody had done so.

    • @Duckiputz
      @Duckiputz 4 роки тому +1

      with that armour penetration it certainly did. Terminally, like.

  • @SpoodDadoo
    @SpoodDadoo 5 років тому +32

    Nobody
    Swastikas in videos: gone, reduced to *pixels*
    Great job on the video, so interesting to learn about the sights and the shield with the glass panels.

    • @N3onDr1v3
      @N3onDr1v3 3 роки тому +1

      I was wondering if the pixelation in the thumbnail was a new thing. Guess not :(

  • @hkhjg1734
    @hkhjg1734 4 роки тому +1

    it amazes me that there were so many engineers in germany designing and upgrading these things along with every other piece of tech

  • @MrSplic3r
    @MrSplic3r 5 років тому +141

    I've got a buddy that was a tanker during Desert Storm. According to him, their company came into a city and his tank turned a corner just as a local walked out of a building with one of those, which could sometimes still wreck our tanks. The crew panicked for a split second and fired the main gun at him at less than twenty yards. They got him, and then some.
    Commander radioed demanding to know why they knocked down a dozen buildings with an anti-tank sabot, despite a complete lack of enemy armor presence. They initially responded over the radio with "Oops" 😂

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC 5 років тому +30

      This must have been one of those "What year is it?" moments.

    • @Elc22
      @Elc22 5 років тому +29

      considering that it could pen 170mm of hardened steel, it would still pose a major threat to even MBTs, though it would be ineffective against frontal armor to try and kill the crew, you can still disable an MBT by damaging critical components.
      dont know if it is completely necessary to use the main gun on the asshole, but for sure, it would be advised to turn that threat into swiss cheese with your co-ax MG. The guy was probably nothing but a pair of shoes with feet still inside after the shot...

    • @MrSplic3r
      @MrSplic3r 5 років тому +33

      @@Elc22 Ablative armor changes the game, but it isn't perfect. The man on the coax hesitated, the man on the main gun reacted. The exact phrase he used was "pink cloud with a head and shoulders floating in it"

    • @russell6167
      @russell6167 5 років тому +4

      Knocked down a dozen buildings with a sabot round?

    • @MrSplic3r
      @MrSplic3r 5 років тому +14

      @@russell6167 I mean, I'd think it would smash a hole through many of the hovels before it was stopped, rather than knocking them down, but they're his words not mine.

  • @TheRogueWolf
    @TheRogueWolf 5 років тому +7

    I know Ian would've edited it out if it had actually happened, but I kept expecting that mock-up rocket to fall over every time he nudged the table.

  • @sapereaude3554
    @sapereaude3554 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this highly informative overview.
    I had already read a lot of literature about this weapon (my favorite: Deutsche Nahkampfmittel by Wolfgang Fleischer and Hubert Jülch), but you were the first to explain the pretty obvious reason (silly me!) why they had to use masks or shields - the rocket was still dangerously burning after it had left the tube.

  • @desijrichert
    @desijrichert 2 роки тому +1

    It looks like that front sight is mounted backwards on the Panzerschreck. The Black piece with the sight marker on it should be on the front of the bracket.

  • @MrPobanz
    @MrPobanz 5 років тому +104

    Make it caliber 88mm, success guaranteed!

    • @sangerzonnvolt6712
      @sangerzonnvolt6712 5 років тому

      I mean 170 mm is good against IS 2 s

    • @Panzercommander121
      @Panzercommander121 5 років тому +1

      Unless it splashes off the front slope...

    • @venator5
      @venator5 5 років тому +11

      The 88mm guarantees great penetration!!!

    • @dp-2835
      @dp-2835 5 років тому

      Not to glorious Stalinium

    • @tillmannfischer
      @tillmannfischer 5 років тому +5

      +Katya Hodgson HEAT grenades don't really have that issue of being deflected by armour (despite their relatively low velocities), because as long as the contact fuse will hit the surface of the tank, the shaped charge will set off faster than the grenade can fall away from the tank. Not to mention that the metal jet of the shaped charge will go straight forwards through RHA, there's no deflecting that without super-dense materials.

  • @steelscooter
    @steelscooter 5 років тому +9

    The sight adjustment particuarly the windage seems strange to me, it is not like you can use valuable ammunition to the zero the sights. If you miss with your first shot you are not going to start fiddling with the sights as you just gave your position away. Thanks for the great video. 😊

    • @romaliop
      @romaliop 5 років тому +1

      You can probably roughly calculate where it hits if you have the time. The rocket itself won't be very accurate over longer distances and the targets aren't that small anyway.

    • @herosstratos
      @herosstratos 5 років тому +4

      It is possible to check the centerline of the tube with the line of the sights (by using an “Justiertafel“).

    • @davidmorningstar
      @davidmorningstar 5 років тому +4

      Its easy to boresight, so just align the sights to where the tube points and then Kentucky the rest.

  • @Trillock-hy1cf
    @Trillock-hy1cf 4 роки тому

    I can't help feeling a bit distracted a bit by that twin 2 pin wall socket, that appears to lean to the left a bit on the wall behind you?
    It could just be me though.....:)
    Apart from that, another great video and close up of the Panzerschreck, and all about it.

  • @dsilvermane_
    @dsilvermane_ 4 роки тому

    Why wasn't I subscribed to this channel? I love every single video I see on here.

  • @workingguy6666
    @workingguy6666 5 років тому +4

    5:10 - the depth of the head and slot of that straight-screw is intriguing. Looks less prone to stripping with all the material considering how high the head sits, and how deep the slots are. Just noticeably different than most (all?) American straight-slot heads of the time.

    • @ryancook6452
      @ryancook6452 5 років тому

      I believe it's actually so you don't need a screwdriver, any flat bit of metal will work

    • @ryancook6452
      @ryancook6452 5 років тому

      Bare in mind bakelite isn't even in common use at this point and wood that thin would bend or break under a small amount of torque.

  • @silentfox139
    @silentfox139 5 років тому +4

    I originally thought the shield was to protect the soldier from being shot since my understanding was that bazooka guy an easy target

  • @warpdriveby
    @warpdriveby Рік тому

    The crimping probably also helps make the barrel more rigid similar to how corogations do when hydro-forming sheet metal

  • @deividasma7343
    @deividasma7343 5 років тому +4

    This can still potentially immobilize most of modern MBT's when you look at penetration values if you manage to hit side/ back without ERA armor

  • @teaser6089
    @teaser6089 5 років тому +4

    Thanks, now I finally understand why they had that shield, it looked so inconvenient, but now I know that it was super usefull^^

    • @glennwilliams6522
      @glennwilliams6522 3 роки тому +1

      @Micah van Everdingen Ja, blackface unacceptable for German soldier.

    • @teaser6089
      @teaser6089 3 роки тому

      @@glennwilliams6522 ?

  • @Poth94
    @Poth94 3 роки тому +8

    German here. I just wanted to tell you, Ian, that your german pronounciation skills are pretty good 👍
    thanks for not giving me earcancer :P

  • @TheKruze88
    @TheKruze88 3 роки тому

    WOW ! I know quite a bit of ww2 knowledge but I had previously thought that the bazooka was made in the like of the panzershreck. learn something new every day!

  • @Z0Muon
    @Z0Muon 4 роки тому

    @ForgottenWeapons: Ian, I would love to see a video on the exact mechanism of the Munroe effect (shaped charge.) Tons of people are saying the penetration effect is due to the termal nature of it (as compounded by the acronym: HEAT - High Explosive AntiTank), whereas others are saying that the thermal effect is not that important, it is the pressure generated that pierces the armor. So if that debate could be put to rest, that'd be fab.

  • @beans7067
    @beans7067 2 роки тому +3

    I remember playing the old call of duty games as a kid and thinking the shield was to protect you from bullets haha

  • @jessepinkm4nn279
    @jessepinkm4nn279 5 років тому +15

    Hans protec
    Hans attac
    But most importantly
    Hans has ze Panzerschreck

  • @snowindafunboots4369
    @snowindafunboots4369 5 років тому

    THANKS YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE ADD.GRAZIE MILLE

  • @TheCleansingx
    @TheCleansingx 5 років тому

    I learn something new to day again! Always wondered why they had shields and the bazooka didn't..

  • @GIITW.5OKC
    @GIITW.5OKC 5 років тому +5

    " 9:23 It could Benetrate" tf, am i hearing things? but DAMN 17cm of armour that warhead to pierce..

    • @terruwuism
      @terruwuism 3 роки тому

      Its a shaped charge, it uses a melting metal jet that is generated after the warhead contacts the target. The heat to melt a shaped e.g. copper plate into hot metal spew is generated by an exposion. This is also why this kind of shaped charge is often designated High Explosive Anti Tank: H.E.A.T.

  • @FinsaneLorist
    @FinsaneLorist 5 років тому +9

    Excellent video thank you.
    But that "merf" 10:14 :)

  • @buckwylde7965
    @buckwylde7965 4 роки тому +1

    The father of a childhood friend, who demoed houses for the new freeways in Sacramento in the mid-sixties, found one of these wrapped in newspapers in a closet in one of the houses he was getting ready to knock down. Brand new, with nary a scratch. He gave it to Mike his son of thirteen years. Mike, being Mike knew exactly what it was and told he only lacked ammo and a battery He would carried it around the neighborhood every once in a while, which we thought was very cool. I remember the day a county sheriff drove by, looked at Mike for a second, drove on for a moment and then jammed on the brakes, rolled down the window and yelled" Come here!" Mike approached the officer, who then yelled " Give it to me"! That was the last time we saw it.

  • @undisputed1one
    @undisputed1one 2 роки тому

    6:20 "you don't find that all that often"...yeah usually the panzershreks I find don't have safetys on em

  • @BigGuy808
    @BigGuy808 4 роки тому +8

    When i clicked on this vid all i could hear in my head was "FIRE THE PANZERSCHRECK"

  • @stevep5408
    @stevep5408 5 років тому +14

    And if they were really smart they would have made the glass lenses the same size as their welding shield lense protectors!

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 5 років тому +7

      Or included a glass cutter so they could scavenge pieces from buildings on the battlefield.

    • @ifymandenjoyedit
      @ifymandenjoyedit 5 років тому

      Hmmm diamonds may have been in short supply around 1944 in Germany!

    • @tamlandipper29
      @tamlandipper29 5 років тому

      Or the glass from the gas masks. Just extending your point.

  • @cz872
    @cz872 4 роки тому

    Plumb the crooked electrical receptical on wall behind you. It's driving me nuts. Lol!

  • @markbrandon7359
    @markbrandon7359 3 роки тому

    I'm pretty sure they did that with the 3.7cm AT you can see it in Private Rian like a rifle greniad the projectile fits onto the tip of the barrel and blank round is used.