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Description Diagram showing Projectile for British PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti-Tank).
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British ordnance manual.


Scanned by Steve Johnson. Downloaded from Steve Johnson's cyber-heritage website at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/stephen.johnson/arms/piat.jpg
Author War Office, UK
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This image file is a representation of the outer and inner basic physical and/or anatomical components of a Projectile used by infantry in conjunction with a weapon system called a' Projector Infantry Anti-Tank ' (PIAT).

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April 1945

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