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7/15/2025, 6:14:33 AM
>>63986159
Alright so using
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_equivalent#Relative_effectiveness_factor
To calculate tnt equivalence then
>klein equal to 532 gram tnt or a bit more then 4 german stick grenades
>panzerfaust 30/60/100 equal to 1064 gram of tnt or 8 german stick grenades
>panzerschreck with cyclonite also known as Hexogen (RDX) equal to 1056 gram of tnt or 8 german stick grenades
Damn that is actually really potent, panzerfaust 30-60-100 and panzerscheck have almost the same explosive force as the super bazooka, makes perfect sense why you would fire them at bunkers, pillboxes, sandbag walls and other hard targets. I know the soviets captured alot of panzefaust and reused them immediatly to break german fortifications, soviet combat engineers carrying a fuck ton of them.
Unlike tanks bunkers cant move so you can just peek, point and fire a panzerfaust instead of crawling in a ditch to throw a satchel charge with your arm.
Alright so using
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_equivalent#Relative_effectiveness_factor
To calculate tnt equivalence then
>klein equal to 532 gram tnt or a bit more then 4 german stick grenades
>panzerfaust 30/60/100 equal to 1064 gram of tnt or 8 german stick grenades
>panzerschreck with cyclonite also known as Hexogen (RDX) equal to 1056 gram of tnt or 8 german stick grenades
Damn that is actually really potent, panzerfaust 30-60-100 and panzerscheck have almost the same explosive force as the super bazooka, makes perfect sense why you would fire them at bunkers, pillboxes, sandbag walls and other hard targets. I know the soviets captured alot of panzefaust and reused them immediatly to break german fortifications, soviet combat engineers carrying a fuck ton of them.
Unlike tanks bunkers cant move so you can just peek, point and fire a panzerfaust instead of crawling in a ditch to throw a satchel charge with your arm.
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