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Historian Stuart Wheeler is back with another Anti-Tank Chat. 

In this episode, he looks at the development and use of improvised, thrown and placed infantry anti-tank weapons, available to British and Commonwealth forces in World War II.

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Comments

John D Wright

Great stuff, you can see how recoilless hollow charge weapons became so popular.

Andy Eames

Thanks for another very enjoyable and educational presentation Stuart, looking forward to the next one.