How powerful is the Panzerfaust

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Nowadays, the new generation of Panzerfaust, the Pzf 3, has recently become headlines due to its usage in the ongoing war. It was developed in 1978 to replace its previous version, Pzf 44, which was unable to penetrate the armour of Soviet T-72 and T-80 tanks. The use of shaped charge warheads which is highly explosive in the latest version, make it able to penetrate all varieties of tank armour, even the thickest one. Furthermore, all variants of Pzf 3 have an effective range of up to 980 feet over moving targets and 1300 feet against fixed targets. On top of that, this weapon can cause up to 200 damages per sho-ot. In comparison to Bazooka and Panzerschreck, it produced larger hole when penetrating armour. This triggered massive spalling that could k-ill or seriously injure the crew and damage equipment.

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