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Army official in the accompanying picture (Raketen-Panzerbüchse_43_Normandy_P001135.jpg) has IMHO wrong projectile, make a note of the electric wire protruding from the primer. That projectile is meant for Panzerschreck, whereas Raketenwerfer 43 used a modified 88 mm round having a mechanical primer: http://www.lonesentry.com/ordnance/tag/raketenwerfer?dur=484.
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