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Some type of rocket?

Freaky

Well-Known Member
Got this picture from a friend. Does anyone know what it is and which weapon it is used in. Do not hav any other information than this picture. Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Freaky

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I believe that it is a Dynamit Nobel Manufactured 21.5 MM Sub-Cal Tracer Rocket for a 89mm Bazooka, note the threads in the area at the base. Attached are photos from another example showing nomenclature markings.

Stay safe,

Frank
 

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I believe that it is a Dynamit Nobel Manufactured 21.5 MM Sub-Cal Tracer Rocket for a 89mm Bazooka, note the treads in the area at the base. Attached are photos from another example showing nomenclature markings.

Stay safe,

Frank

Frank is correct. You have a cutaway sample of a subcal rocket used in the spanish version of the US 3.5" Bazooka.
 
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