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rocket launcher
1. in both hands and put it to his shoulder, holding it like a rocket launcher
2. then a man, casually, stepped out of the crowd with a rocket launcher on his shoulder and
3. house as he raised the barrel of the rocket launcher he
4. He grabbed the end of the rocket launcher and yanked on
5. held on to the rocket launcher
6. The armoury was housed three floors below the courtyard and contained a vast array of modern weapons from hand guns to assault rifles and rocket launchers
7. Looking in the direction the flash had come from, she soon found the said gunner, who was frantically reloading his rocket launcher
8. Then another Taliban ran to the rocket launcher, intent on using it
9. During too many conflicts, the United States provided their “allies” with rifles and rocket launchers and just about everything else that you can imagine
10. They were easy marks for German antitank rocket launchers, the dreaded Panzerfausts
11. The two heavy bombers, part of the 118th Special Support Squadron, the ‘DRAGON LADIES’, lined up on separate, low altitude bombing runs against two vehicle and artillery parks containing hundreds of trucks, light armored vehicles, towed guns, truck-mounted multiple rocket launchers and even a few self-propelled guns
12. ‘’As requested, this shipment comprises anti-tank missile systems, portable anti-tank rocket launchers and sophisticated night vision equipment that will let ISIS fighters outgun and outfight their opponents, especially at night
13. As a cheaper to use complement to our Kornet missile, you will find 1,000 RPG-32 Nashshab shoulder rocket launchers, along with 100,000 unguided heavy anti-tank and thermobaric warhead rockets
14. With the submarine now unable to pretend that it surfaced only to help the survivors, Straughan selected the 127mm rocket launcher pods fitted to her multi-mission pods and aimed carefully, then pressed the trigger
15. Spotting from the air guns and rocket launchers firing at night was going to be dead easy
16. Just in her assigned patrol zone, Gertrude could see a minimum of a hundred artillery guns and multiple rocket launchers firing towards Polish territory
17. Suddenly Jack spotted one of the men armed with a rocket launcher
18. But it will be difficult to carry a rocket launcher as a concealed weapon
19. “Oh my …!” My voice trailed off, as I saw Tyre lift a rocket launcher out of a case and up to his shoulders, as he stood up to aim it over the top of the cab
20. They turned around and saw a savage with a rocket launcher lying dead on the ground
21. (Remember, it’s actually considered a recoilless rifle rather than a rocket launcher
22. A few minutes later, one of his friends came out to grab the rocket launcher
23. Now the outline was clear: he had a rocket launcher, and he was aiming it at Americans
24. They turned around and saw a savage with a rocket launcher lying dead on the ground
25. (Remember, it’s actually considered a recoilless rifle rather than a rocket launcher
26. A few minutes later, one of his friends came out to grab the rocket launcher
27. Now the outline was clear: he had a rocket launcher, and he was aiming it at Americans
28. Not all that far from her, Jutta Pfennig sleeps in the ultramarine shadows of the girls’ dormitory and dreams of light thickening and settling across a field like snow; and not all that far from Jutta, the führer raises a glass of warm (but never boiled) milk to his lips, a slice of Oldenburg black bread on his plate and a whole apple beside it, his daily breakfast; while in a ravine outside Kiev, two inmates rub their hands in sand because they have become slippery, and then they take up the stretcher again while a sonderkommando stirs the fire below them with a steel pole; a wagtail flits from flagstone to flagstone in a courtyard in Berlin, searching for snails to eat; and at the Napola school at Schulpforta, one hundred and nineteen twelve- and thirteen-year-olds wait in a queue behind a truck to be handed thirty-pound antitank land mines, boys who, in almost exactly one year, marooned amid the Russian advance, the entire school cut off like an island, will be given a box of the Reich’s last bitter chocolate and Wehrmacht helmets salvaged from dead soldiers, and then this final harvest of the nation’s youth will rush out with the chocolate melting in their guts and overlarge helmets bobbing on their shorn heads and sixty Panzerfaust rocket launchers in their hands in a last spasm of futility to defend a bridge that no longer requires defending, while T-34 tanks from the White Russian army come clicking and rumbling toward them to destroy them all, every last child; dawn in Saint-Malo, and there is a twitch on the other side of the wardrobe—Werner hears Marie-Laure inhale, Marie-Laure hears Werner scrape three fingernails across the wood, a sound not unlike the sound of a record coursing beneath the surface of a needle, their faces an arm’s reach apart
29. “Yeah, with little toy M-16s, toy rocket launchers,” Carroll said to the pilot
30. At least the aircraft they’d come in on that day had windows and wasn’t a prime target for every radical old enough to lift a rocket launcher