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The LRAC F1, officially called Lance-Roquettes AntiChar de 89 mm modèle F1 (89 mm anti-tank rocket launcher model F1) is a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 reusable rocket launcher
Shoulder-launched missile weapon

A shoulder-launched missile weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile at a targeting , yet is small enough to be carried by a single person, and fired while held on one's shoulder....
 developed by Luchaire Defense SA, manufactured in cooperation with Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Saint-Étienne
Saint-Étienne

Saint-?tienne is a city in eastern central France.It lies 60 km southwest of Lyon in the Rh?ne-Alpes r?gion in France and is the capital of the d?partement....
 and marketed by Hotchkiss-Brandt
Hotchkiss et Cie

Soci?t? Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss et Cie was a French arms and car company established by United States engineer Benjamin B....
. It replaced the 89 mm M20A1 Super Bazooka
Bazooka

A bazooka is one of a series of anti-armor and anti-bunker, man-portable rocket launchers that became famous during World War II. Technically named as the M9 Anti-tank Rocket Launcher, it was also called "stovepipe" and used to deliver high explosives into machine gun nests and hardened bunkers in all WWII theaters....
 in French Army
French Army

The French Army, officially the Arm?e de Terre , is the Army component of the Military of France and its largest. As of 2007, the army employs 134,000 regular soldiers, 15,500 reservists, and 25,750 civilians....
 service. Through the use of glass fibre and plastic
Plastic

Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic chemistry solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products....
 in the launcher it is over 2 kg lighter when loaded than the M20A1 while having a greater effective range.

launcher is normally operated by a crew of two, a loader and a gunner.






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The LRAC F1, officially called Lance-Roquettes AntiChar de 89 mm modèle F1 (89 mm anti-tank rocket launcher model F1) is a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 reusable rocket launcher
Shoulder-launched missile weapon

A shoulder-launched missile weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile at a targeting , yet is small enough to be carried by a single person, and fired while held on one's shoulder....
 developed by Luchaire Defense SA, manufactured in cooperation with Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Saint-Étienne
Saint-Étienne

Saint-?tienne is a city in eastern central France.It lies 60 km southwest of Lyon in the Rh?ne-Alpes r?gion in France and is the capital of the d?partement....
 and marketed by Hotchkiss-Brandt
Hotchkiss et Cie

Soci?t? Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss et Cie was a French arms and car company established by United States engineer Benjamin B....
. It replaced the 89 mm M20A1 Super Bazooka
Bazooka

A bazooka is one of a series of anti-armor and anti-bunker, man-portable rocket launchers that became famous during World War II. Technically named as the M9 Anti-tank Rocket Launcher, it was also called "stovepipe" and used to deliver high explosives into machine gun nests and hardened bunkers in all WWII theaters....
 in French Army
French Army

The French Army, officially the Arm?e de Terre , is the Army component of the Military of France and its largest. As of 2007, the army employs 134,000 regular soldiers, 15,500 reservists, and 25,750 civilians....
 service. Through the use of glass fibre and plastic
Plastic

Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic chemistry solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products....
 in the launcher it is over 2 kg lighter when loaded than the M20A1 while having a greater effective range.

Operation

The launcher is normally operated by a crew of two, a loader and a gunner. The launcher is loaded by attaching a rocket container to the rear of the launcher. When the container is attached, the electrical firing circuit is connected. The rocket container is 626 millimeters long and weighs approximately 3.2 kilograms. On the left side of the launcher is the 3× APX M 309 optical sight, which is graduated between 100 and 1,000 meters. The launcher has a shoulder rest and forward pistol grip, both of which may be adjusted to suit the firer. The forward pistol grip contains a mechanical safety switch and the firing mechanism. When the safety is off, pulling the trigger generates a charge which fires the rocket.

Just before firing, the rear plug of the rocket container is removed, this is left in place to maintain a waterproof seal. Removing the plug completes the firing circuit and allows the rocket to be fired. The rocket is propelled by a large number of long sticks of tubular propellant that produce a constant pressure while burning, providing constant acceleration. The motor burns out before the rocket leaves the launcher at a velocity of approximately 300 meters per second. As soon as the rocket leaves the launcher, nine fins fold backwards from the rear. These fins provide stability for the rocket while it is in flight. A safety device in the fuze of the rocket prevents detonation until the rocket has travelled at least 10 meters from the launcher. The rocket reaches a range of 330 meters in about 1.25 seconds, and 360 meters in 1.36 seconds.

The rocket itself weighs 2.2 kilograms and has a 80 millimeter diameter shaped charge
Shaped charge

A shaped charge is an explosive charge shaped to focus the effect of the explosive's energy. Various types are used to cut and form metal, initiate nuclear weapons, and penetrate armour....
 warhead
Warhead

Typically, a warhead is the explosive material and detonator that is delivered by a missile, rocket, or torpedo....
. The warhead can penetrate 400 millimeters of armour at straight on, and is capable of penetrating NATO single heavy, double medium and double heavy targets
NATO targets

NATO targets are a series of standard armoured targets defined by NATO designed to test the armour penetration of weapons. They are defined as:...
 while still having enough energy to penetrate multiple 10 millimeter thick steel witness plates.

After firing the rocket container is removed, and a fresh one is reinserted. The launcher has a life of approximately 130 firings, after which, the optical sight is removed and the launcher is discarded. The optical sight can then be fitted to a fresh launcher.

A number of other rockets were developed for the launcher, including a dual purpose anti-personnel/anti-vehicle rocket whose warhead contains 1,600 steel balls along with a hollow-charge. The steel balls have a lethal radius of approximately 20 meters and the hollow charge is capable of penetrating up to 100 millimeters of steel plate. A smoke round was developed that produces smoke for approximately 35 seconds, also an illumination round that produces 300,000 candela
Candela

The candela is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function ....
 for 30 seconds.

Service Use

As of 2008, the AT4
AT4

The AT4 is a portable one-shot anti-tank weapon built in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics . In the United States and NATO inventory, it replaces the M72 LAW ....
 is being used as the standard French military's anti-tank weapon.

See also

  • Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
    Carl Gustav recoilless rifle

    The Carl Gustav is the common name for the 84 mm man-portable multi-role recoilless rifle produced by Saab Bofors Dynamics in Sweden. The first prototype of the Carl Gustav was produced in 1946, and while similar weapons of the era have generally disappeared, the Carl Gustav remains in widespread use today....