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Epoletov___SPR July 18th, 2009 01:06 PM

28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
Please, tell where it is possible to learn more about this weapon !

It is at German "Pioneer (flame)".

DRG July 18th, 2009 05:53 PM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
Well you could start by simply typing "28 cm HE Rocket" into Google

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28/32_cm_Nebelwerfer_41

The 28 cm Wurfkörper Spreng (Explosive missile) rocket weighed 82 kilograms (180 lb) and had a 50 kilograms (110 lb) high-explosive warhead. The 32 cm Wurfkörper Flamm (Incendiary missile) was normally filled with 50 litres (13 US gal) (45 kilograms (99 lb)) of incendiary oil (Flammöl), but could carry poison gases or decontamination fluids. The oil could cover 200 square metres (2,200 sq ft)[1] Both rockets were spin-stabilized and electrically-fired.

Or if you prefer it in German

http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...etenwerfer.htm

However, if all you want to know is why it's in an infantry unit it's becasue the Germans would drag the rocket and frame and point it at a target like a bunker or house and set it off. We get asked this question about once every two years.


Don

Epoletov___SPR July 18th, 2009 07:31 PM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
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However, if all you want to know is why it's in an infantry unit it's becasue the Germans would drag the rocket and frame and point it at a target like a bunker or house and set it off. We get asked this question about once every two years.
Enough would be to have in Platoon two 28-cm HE Rocket.
In one of section a platoon.


And still, they could run more slowly, than usual infantry section.


Now Platoon and Company Pioneer (flame) - are overloaded by the weapon.

DRG July 19th, 2009 11:18 AM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
You think so and I don't and all the nit picking is getting old. There are lot's of examples of 2 man flamethrower teams which leaves 11 men in that squad to deal with two 45 KG rockets ( plus wooden frame ) and I don't consider that overloaded.

Don

Epoletov___SPR July 19th, 2009 11:58 AM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
Ок, it is possible in 1 section.

But I shall repeat, in Platoon and Company almost all section are armed 28-cm HE Rocket!


Pl and Company, but not section, are overloaded by the weapon.

Imp July 19th, 2009 12:26 PM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
I sort of see what he is trying to say, for 1 squad in the platoon to have is fine but the whole platoon lugging them around is probably a bit unusual. I have no idea though do think Germans went for making fireing of fast as possible even straight out of the crate.

Mobryan July 19th, 2009 04:24 PM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
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Originally Posted by Imp (Post 702147)
I sort of see what he is trying to say, for 1 squad in the platoon to have is fine but the whole platoon lugging them around is probably a bit unusual. I have no idea though do think Germans went for making fireing of fast as possible even straight out of the crate.

I'll have to look for the site again, but I recall seeing a site with some really good pictures of those rockets in infantry use. Basically they used the same crate for all the missiles, the aiming end had a pair of rotating legs and it was prewired for the ignitor cicuit. The whole procedure was to set the crate on the ground, lift the aiming end to the right angle, set the legs, make connection to the ignitor circuit and fire.

Matt

DRG July 20th, 2009 10:33 AM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
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Originally Posted by Epoletov___SPR (Post 702143)
Ок, it is possible in 1 section.

But I shall repeat, in Platoon and Company almost all section are armed 28-cm HE Rocket!


Pl and Company, but not section, are overloaded by the weapon.



That unit is flagged with radio code 11 which make it a rare pick and if this is an AI game and they all showed up that way then it's a very rare event NOT a common occurance.

If it's a PBEM then a human player can pick it as many times as he likes

Don

DRG July 20th, 2009 10:34 AM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
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Originally Posted by Mobryan (Post 702168)

I'll have to look for the site again, but I recall seeing a site with some really good pictures of those rockets in infantry use. Basically they used the same crate for all the missiles, the aiming end had a pair of rotating legs and it was prewired for the ignitor cicuit. The whole procedure was to set the crate on the ground, lift the aiming end to the right angle, set the legs, make connection to the ignitor circuit and fire.

Matt

I recall one as well and if you find it post the URL please

Don

Epoletov___SPR July 20th, 2009 02:06 PM

Re: 28 cm HE Rocket -- infantry weapon ?!
 
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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 702226)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Epoletov___SPR (Post 702143)
Ок, it is possible in 1 section.

But I shall repeat, in Platoon and Company almost all section are armed 28-cm HE Rocket!


Pl and Company, but not section, are overloaded by the weapon.



That unit is flagged with radio code 11 which make it a rare pick and if this is an AI game and they all showed up that way then it's a very rare event NOT a common occurance.

If it's a PBEM then a human player can pick it as many times as he likes

Don

Battle in PBEM has forced me to study this division steadfastly.

It is a nightmare - when a lot of similar units ! :hurt:

The artillery is not necessary to them.
These rockets perfectly supression armies of the opponent.


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