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The Panzerfaust (lit. "armor fist" or "tank fist", plural: Panzerfäuste) is an inexpensive, single shot, recoilless German anti-tank weapon of World War II. It consists of a small, disposable pre-loaded launch tube firing a high-explosive anti-tank warhead, and was intended to be operated by a single soldier. The Panzerfaust's direct ancestor was the similar, smaller-warhead Faustpatrone ordnance device. The Panzerfaust was in use from 1943 until the end of the war.
A Panzerfaust is a German disposable infantry recoilless gun of World War II.
Panzerfaust may also refer to:
- Any generic rocket-propelled grenade (in German: "Tank fist")
- Panzerfaust 44 Lanze, a German disposable anti-tank rocket launcher developed in 1960's, also known as "Panzerfaust 2".
- Panzerfaust 3, a German disposable infantry rocket launcher developed during the Cold War
- Operation Panzerfaust (known as Operation Eisenfaust in German), the German military invasion of Hungary in October 1944.
- Panzerfaust Records, a Minnesota-based white supremacist record label
- Panzerfaust (album), an album by the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone
- Panzerfaust Magazine, a periodical (1967-1982) about wargaming
- "Panzerfaust", a song by industrial band KMFDM on its 2011 album WTF?!
- Fliegende Panzerfaust, a very-short-range interceptor developed by Zeppelin during World War 2 to intercept Allied bomber aircraft.
Panzerfaust is the fifth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone, released in June 1995 by Moonfog Productions (Europe) and The End Records (North America).