This video details the British PIAT (Projectile Infantry Anti-Tank) weapon from World War II. It explains the PIAT's development as a replacement for the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, its unique mortar-like round with a shaped charge, and its operational mechanics. The presenter demonstrates the loading and firing process, highlighting its effectiveness against armor up to 3-4 inches and its dual role as an anti-tank weapon and a mortar for indirect fire up to 300 yards.
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