Rocket launcher
A rocket launcher is a weapon that shoots rockets. Rockets are explosives that fly towards their targets by burning fuel. Some rocket launchers are mounted on a truck, and others are a type of recoilless rifle. Anti-tank guided missiles became commonplace in the late 20th century because they follow their target even if they were not aimed straight at them.
Rockets were invented by the Chinese after they discovered gun powder. In World War II, rocket launchers became powerful enough to destroy tanks.
Many people mistakenly call all rocket launchers bazookas, but the bazooka is only one type of rocket launcher. Other kinds include the RPG-7, the LAW, the AT-4, the SMAW, and the Panzerschreck.
Rocket Launcher Media
Rocket carts from the Wubei Zhi
A depiction of a 'long serpent' rocket launcher from the Wubei Zhi
An Edo period wood block print showing samurai gunners firing bo-hiya with hiya-zutsu (fire arrow guns).
A World War II Katyusha rocket launcher, mounted on a ZiS-6 truck.
Su-20 aircraft with UB-32 rocket pods, each carrying thirty two S-5 rockets