Category
page 1Anti-tank rockets
rocket-propelled grenade
man-portable weapon designed to attack tanks and armored targets firing an unguided rocket

Panzerschreck
Panzerschreck ( "tank's dread" or "tank's bane") was the popular name for the '''Raketenpanzerbüchse 54' ("Rocket Anti-armor Rifle Model 54", abbreviated to RPzB 54), an 88 mm reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany in World War II. Another earlier, official name was Ofenrohr'' ("stove pipe").

RPG-29
The RPG-29 "Vampir" is a Soviet reusable rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher. Adopted by the Soviet Army in 1989, it was the last RPG to be adopted by the Soviet military before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Panzerfaust 3
rocket-propelled grenade
personal anti-tank weapon
portable weapon designed to defeat tanks and armored vehicles
M80 Zolja
type of anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher

MATADOR
The MATADOR (man-portable, anti-tank, anti-door) is a man-portable, disposable anti-armour and anti-brickwall weapon system developed by Germany, Israel and Singapore. It is an updated version of the German Armbrust design, and operates on the same principles. The development of this weapon began in 2000 and the MATADOR will eventually replace the German Armbrust Light Anti-tank Weapon, which has been in service since the 1980s.
8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43
88 mm calibre reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by the Nazi Germany during World War II
LAW 80
rocket-propelled grenade
M79 Osa
type of anti-tank rocket launcher

APILAS
The RAC 112 APILAS (RAC - Roquette AntiChar (French for "anti-tank rocket"), APILAS - Armour-Piercing Infantry Light Arm System) is a portable one-shot 112 mm recoilless anti-tank rocket launcher, designed in France by GIAT Industries. Over 120,000 of the APILAS launchers have been produced, and they are in service with many countries.
C90-CR
disposable, shoulder-fired and one-man operated grenade launcher (RPG)

RPG-30
The RPG-30 (), also known as the "Kryuk" (), is a Russian hand-held disposable anti-tank grenade launcher.

RPG-27
The RPG-27, also nicknamed as the "Tavolga" (), is a Soviet single shot disposable rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) shoulder-fired missile and rocket launcher, entering service with the Soviet Army in 1989.
RPG-75
The RPG-75 is a portable, disposable, single-shot, recoilless smoothbore anti-tank weapon developed in the 1970s in Czechoslovakia. It fires a 68mm grenade with an effective range of 300 meters and a maximum range of 1000 meters, intended for use against light tanks and armoured track vehicles.

B-300
The B-300 is a reusable man-portable anti-tank weapon system developed by Israel Military Industries in the late 1970s for use by the Israel Defense Forces. The B-300 can be carried and operated by a single operator and is effective to approximately . Pre-packaged munitions and simple operating mechanisms make the weapon quite versatile, permitting use by airborne, motorized, and ground troops alike. When defence publications first heard reports of the B-300 in the early 1980s, various reports stated in error that it was an improved Israeli manufactured version of the Russian RPG-7.
Type 4 70 mm AT Rocket Launcher
type of rocket launcher
RPG-28
The RPG-28 (), also known as the Klyukva () is a Russian handheld anti-tank rocket launcher.
LRAC F1
89 mm recoilless rifle
RPG-76 Komar
type of rocket-propelled grenade
M90 Rocket Launcher
light-weight, single-use, unguided anti-tank rocket launcher
Roketsan Cirit
air-to-surface missile
PF-98
The Type 98 (PF-98) is a 120mm unguided anti-tank rocket system developed by Norinco for the People's Liberation Army as a successor to the Type 65 and Type 78 recoilless guns. It is also known by its nickname, "Queen Bee". It can be equipped with a firing control system which can calculate and adjust for projectile drop before the rocket fires.
Alcotán-100
Alcotán-100 is a recoilless, one-man portable, single-use (firing control unit is reusable) anti-tank rocket launcher system used by infantry, manufactured by Instalaza. The firing control unit predicts the future aiming point based on calculation before the rocket fire. It is being used as an infantry-type weapon and fireable from confined spaces. Instalaza claiming it to be, "the highest performance in unguided shoulder launched systems". It is in service with the Spanish Armed Forces and exported to other countries.
PF-89
The PF-89 or Type 89 is a portable, disposable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled rocket launcher. Developed by Norinco for the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the PF-89 was designed to replace the obsolete Type 69 RPG, providing a man-portable, single-use assault weapon system that could be used mainly by infantry squads to engage and defeat light armour and bunkers.
Kestrel anti-armor rocket
type of anti-tank weapon
Breda Folgore
type of Recoilless antitank weapon
RL-83 Blindicide
1950s Belgian/Swiss antitank rocket launcher
44M Buzogányvető
type of anti tank rocket