Battalion Anti-Tank
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Q1712410
1950s recoilless rifle family of British origin
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120 mm recoilless rifle BAT, BAT
class, 120 mm recoilless rifle, weapon family, British Army, Vietnam War, Falklands War, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Mass: 308 kilogram, Length: 3860 millimetre
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weapon | Battalion Anti-Tank | 120 mm recoilless rifle, weapon family, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
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weapon | L2 BAT | Battalion Anti-Tank, weapon model |
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weapon | L4 MoBAT | Battalion Anti-Tank, weapon model |
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weapon | L6 WOMBAT | Battalion Anti-Tank, weapon model |
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weapon | L7 CONBAT | Battalion Anti-Tank, weapon model |
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image | 2015 | 120mm recoilless anti-tank gun, NELSAM, 27 June 2015 |
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image | 2018 | BAT L1 at the Army Museum of WA June 2018 |
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image | 2011 | Front entrance of The Staffordshire Regiment Museum, Lichfield, Staffordshire |
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image | 2013 | The Tank Museum (2405) |
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image | 1972 | This is a WOMBAT 120 mm recoilless anti-tank gun used by infantry battalions of the British army from the 1960's into the 1980's. |
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image | 2007 | Wombat-carrier-variant |
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image | 2007 | WombatL6-on-Snow-Trac |
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image | 2006 | Wombat Recoilless Weapon |
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