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- PIAT length "990.6".
- PIAT weight "14.5152".
- PIAT abstract "The Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) was a British man-portable anti-tank weapon developed during the Second World War. The PIAT was designed in 1942 in response to the British Army's need for a more effective infantry anti-tank weapon, and entered service in 1943.The PIAT was based on the spigot mortar system, that launched a 2.5 pound (1.1 kg) bomb using a powerful spring and a cartridge in the tail of the projectile. It possessed an effective range of approximately 115 yards (110 m) in a direct fire anti-tank role, and 350 yards (320 m) in an indirect fire 'house-breaking' role. The PIAT had several advantages over other infantry anti-tank weapons of the period, which included a lack of muzzle smoke to reveal the position of the user, and an inexpensive barrel; however, this was countered by, amongst other things, a difficulty in cocking the weapon, the fragility of the barrel, the bruising the user received when firing it, and problems with ammunition reliability.The PIAT was first used during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, and remained in use with British and Commonwealth forces until the early 1950s. PIATs were supplied to or obtained by other nations and forces, including the Soviet Union (through Lend Lease), the French resistance, the Polish Underground, and the Israeli Haganah (which used PIATs during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War). Six members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces received Victoria Crosses for their use of the PIAT in combat.".
- PIAT length "0.9906".
- PIAT origin United_Kingdom.
- PIAT thumbnail PIAT_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- PIAT usedInWar 1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- PIAT usedInWar Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1971.
- PIAT usedInWar Korean_War.
- PIAT usedInWar World_War_II.
- PIAT weight "14515.2".
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink tei-WH2-1Ita.html.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink PIATen.html.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink equip_piat.htm.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink equip_piat.htm.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink piat.aspx.
- PIAT wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=BXWdg3cNccM.
- PIAT wikiPageID "238482".
- PIAT wikiPageLength "30684".
- PIAT wikiPageOutDegree "127".
- PIAT wikiPageRevisionID "680595624".
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 1948_Arab-Israeli_War.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 1948_Palestine_war.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Duke_of_Edinburghs_Own_Gurkha_Rifles.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Gurkha_Rifles.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink 90th_Light_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Allied_invasion_of_Sicily.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_warfare.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Aperture_sight.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Armored_car_(military).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Army.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Arnhem.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Ortona.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Villers-Bocage.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Yad_Mordechai.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Bazooka.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Bisley,_Surrey.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Blacker_Bombard.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Boys_anti-tank_rifle.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink British_Commandos.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-tank_weapons.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spigot_mortars.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_mortars.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Edward_Munroe.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_Nations.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Company_Sergeant_Major.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Company_sergeant_major.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Defensive_fighting_position.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Eighth_Army_(United_Kingdom).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Smith.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Jefferson.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink French_Resistance.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink French_resistance.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Fusilier.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Ganju_Lama.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink German-occupied_Europe.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Guncotton.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Haganah.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink High-explosive_anti-tank_warhead.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink High_explosive_anti-tank_warhead.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Hollow_charge.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Home_Guard_(United_Kingdom).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Chemical_Industries.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink India.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Pakistani_War_of_1971.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Normandy.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Iron_sights.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Israeli_War_of_Independence.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Campaign_(World_War_II).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Co-Belligerent_Army.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Co-belligerent_Army.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Italian_resistance_movement.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink John_Brunt.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Jungle_Division.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Jungle_division.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Korean_War.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Lend-Lease.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Lend_Lease.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_Colonel.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_colonel.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Light_tank.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink MD1.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Major.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Major_(United_Kingdom).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Manipur_(princely_state).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Millis_Jefferis.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Monopod.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(weapon).
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Munroe_effect.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Army_Flying.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Ningthoukhong.
- PIAT wikiPageWikiLink Nitrocellulose.