. . . "Surface-to-air unguided missile system"@en . . . . . . . . "Fliegerfaust/Luftfaust"@en . "The Fliegerfaust (lit. \u201Cpilot fist\u201D or \u201Cplane fist\u201D), also known as the \"Luftfaust\" (lit. \u201Cair fist\u201D), was a prototype unguided, man-portable, German multi-barreled ground-to-air rocket launcher, designed to destroy enemy ground attack planes."@en . . . . . . "The Fliegerfaust (lit. \"pilot fist\" or \"plane fist\"), also known as the \"Luftfaust\" (lit. \"air fist\"), was a prototype unguided, man-portable, German multi-barreled ground-to-air rocket launcher, designed to destroy enemy ground attack planes."@en . "surface-to-air rocket launcher"@en . "350.0"^^ . "6.6"^^ . "The Fliegerfaust or \"Luftfaust\" was a surface-to-air rocket launcher, also called a MANPAD (Man Portable Antiaircraft Device), that was reportedly used by Germany during the end of World War II. The caliber of the Fliegerfaust A was 20mm and the missiles weighed about ninety grams each. The Fliegerfaust A was a prototype model, and the production model Fliegerfaust B was the more common of the two. It weighed 6.5 kg and it was 1.5 meters long. The Fliegerfaust B had a total of nine barrels versus the four on the Fliegerfaust A and there was a two second delay between each rocket firing."@en . . . "The Fliegerfaust or \"Luftfaust\" was a surface-to-air rocket launcher, also called a MANPAD (Man Portable Antiaircraft Device), that was reportedly used by Germany during the end of World War II. The caliber of the Fliegerfaust A was 20mm and the missiles weighed about ninety grams each. The Fliegerfaust A was a prototype model, and the production model Fliegerfaust B was the more common of the two. It weighed 6.5 kg and it was 1.5 meters long. The Fliegerfaust B had a total of nine barrels versus the four on the Fliegerfaust A and there was a two second delay between each rocket firing."@en . . . . . . "standard 20 mm shells fitted with rocket engines"@en . "1945"^^ . "simple iron sight"@en . "Only a few produced, 10,000 launchers and 4 million rockets were ordered."@en . . . . "yes"@en . "Fliegerfaust"@en . . . "~ 1.5 meters"@en . . "1.5 m"@en . . "Fliegerfaust B"@en . "Fliegerfaust A, Fliegerfaust B"@en . . "HASAG"@en . "Fliegerfaust"@en . "20.0"^^ . "6.5"^^ . . . "1944"^^ . . . "The Fliegerfaust (lit. \"pilot fist\" or \"plane fist\"), also known as the \"Luftfaust\" (lit. \"air fist\"), was a prototype unguided, man-portable, German multi-barreled ground-to-air rocket launcher, designed to destroy enemy ground attack planes."@en . . . "The Fliegerfaust (lit. \u201Cpilot fist\u201D or \u201Cplane fist\u201D), also known as the \"Luftfaust\" (lit. \u201Cair fist\u201D), was a prototype unguided, man-portable, German multi-barreled ground-to-air rocket launcher, designed to destroy enemy ground attack planes."@en . "9"^^ . "30000.0"^^ . "1945"^^ .