The PIAT, a British spigot mortar, was developed as an infantry anti-tank solution when the Boys rifle became obsolete. It utilized a powerful spring and blank cartridge for propulsion, firing a hollow-charge round capable of penetrating 3-4 inches of armor. Despite its difficult cocking mechanism and short effective range, its lack of backblast made it effective for concealed firing.
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