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Summary Of: AT4
The AT4 is a development of the 74 mm... the AT4 was designed by F... Even before the AT4 had been adopted by Sweden... the AT4 was adopted by the U... and subsequently adopted the Americanized version of the AT4 as the Pansarskott m... The AT4 operates on the principle of a... The AT4 requires little training and is quite simple to use... Note that since the AT4 is a one... The AT4 HEAT round can penetrate up to 420 mm of RHA... AT4 CS with high penetration warhead... Encyclodia Page On: AT4
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