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This is looking more and more like an illustrated list of guided missiles, or even list of U.S. Navy guided missiles. A couple of pictures are good, but the detail and pictures of each missile should be in a separate article about that missile. -- John Owens 20:52 27 May 2003 (UTC)
"By the end of WWII all forces had widely introduced unguided rockets using HEAT warheads as their major anti-tank weapon". Wrong in several ways: 1. Only the US and Germany had a large number of anti-armor rockets available. GB had the PIAT, which is not a rocket and the Red Army, while using large numbers of captured German Panzerfausts, had no own dedicated anti-tank rockets fielded at all iirc. 2. Even by the end of the war, Germany's main anti tank weapon was the PAK, or anti tank artillery.