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Saab Bofors AT4

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|quotetext=Yes, yes, let's get it out of the way. It's called '''AT4''' because it carries an '''eighty-four''' millimeter projectile. And yes , it's not technically a true rocket launcher either. The projectile isn't rocket-propelled, making the AT4 a recoilless gun. With that said, it is still colloquially called a "rocket launcher" and its projectile is commonly referred to as a "rocket." Now that that's been explained, what are you looking at, really? Well, only the most popular (and the simplest) of the heavy disposable launchers available on the market. While it's not technically a true rocket launcher (the warhead is not rocket motor-propelled) meaning it is better described as a recoilless weapon, the same aiming and shooting skills apply, and the actual projectile remains commonly called a rocket. You won't find anything fancy here: it's just you, a tube, sights, and a trigger, and a big projectile. Considering it's [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''1100''' a shot, you still don't want to miss.
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