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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: United Offensive. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Finest Hour. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 2. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 2: Big Red One. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty 3. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Roads to Victory. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War for the Nintendo DS. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War: Final Fronts. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: WWII The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Vanguard The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Warzone
For similarly named weapons, see Panzerfaust 60 and Panzerfaust (Ghosts).

The Panzerschreck (German for Tank Terror) is an anti-tank rocket launcher, used by the Wehrmacht. The Panzerschreck appears in almost all WWII era Call of Duty installments, barring the first game. It is mainly used for eliminating tanks, but can also be used as an anti-personnel weapon to some effect due to its ability to cause high amounts of damage.

Appearance[]

In all Call of Duty games that it appears in, the Panzerschreck is a yellowish colored rocket launcher with a bulky metal shield on the left side that looks very similar to its real life counter-part. The Panzerschreck's metal shield is very obstructive to the user's vision. As a result, many players opt for the M1 Bazooka or M9A1 Bazooka depending on the game.

Call of Duty: United Offensive[]

Campaign[]

In Call of Duty: United Offensive the Panzerschreck appears in almost all levels except Bomber. However, the harder the difficulty, the fewer locations they appear in. Ammunition can be found whenever the player is required to take down multiple enemy vehicles, such as in Noville. Panzerschrecks will continually respawn in their boxes.

Multiplayer[]

Players cannot spawn directly with Panzerschrecks. They must be picked up in boxes lying around in houses and bunkers. Only German bunkers spawn with Panzerschreck boxes, while American, Russian, and British bunkers spawn with Bazookas. The Panzerschreck is one of four infantry weapons that can damage tanks and bunkers, the others being the Bazooka, the Panzerfaust, and the Satchel Charge. The Panzerschreck has a very simple yet obtrusive sight offset to the left of the rocket. Because of its large hip spread, it is not particularly accurate at long range.

In terms of attacking armor, it takes one rocket to destroy a tank from the rear and at least two rockets to destroy a tank at full health on the front and the sides, depending on the range from which the rocket was fired. In the time it takes to fire and reload the two rockets, however, a tank driver will likely have figured out where the attack is coming from, either killing the Panzerschreck wielder with the tank turret, or bailing out of the tank and using small arms fire to eliminate the Panzerschreck wielder. Because of this, it is preferable to have two or more people attack the tank at the same time from different angles. The Panzerschreck is, however, capable of destroying jeeps with a single rocket to the front or to the side.

In terms of attacking infantry, the Panzerschreck is extremely ineffective. The blast radius is not very large; in fact, it is almost 100in smaller than that of a grenade. Only a direct hit from the rocket or an extremely close hit will kill an enemy. However, an enemy that takes splash damage from the rocket will become shell-shocked, making them an easy target to be picked off with the pistol or another primary weapon.

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Call of Duty: Finest Hour[]

In Call of Duty: Finest Hour the Panzerschreck is seen in all levels that features tanks. It's effective against tanks but is a terrible choice against infantry. It's nearly useless in any action other than anti-tank, as groups of infantry can shrug off rounds. The Panzerschreck can also be used to destroy enemy machine gun nests during the missions "Road to Remagen" and "Last Bridge Standing" to moderate effectiveness. Panzerschreck is seen in multiplayer maps as a pick-up weapon on map territory (along with BAR) regardless of presented armies.

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Call of Duty 2[]

The Panzerschreck in Call of Duty 2 is used by both Allied and Axis forces as it is the only launcher in the game. It is difficult to use without being close to an enemy vehicle, though it can often disable enemy vehicles in one shot, even the massive Tiger I tanks.

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Call of Duty 2: Big Red One[]

"With a design based on captured Bazookas, this German "tank terror" could penetrate over 200mm of armor. 88mm anti-tank rockets."
— Description


The Panzerschreck appears in a few levels where enemy armor is present, and the player also uses it to destroy enemy tanks in the level "The Desert Fox." The heat shield on the weapon is very small in Call of Duty: Big Red One compared to the Panzerschreck models used in other Call of Duty titles.

Call of Duty 3[]

"Reusable anti-tank rocket launcher based on captured U.S. Bazookas. It employs an 88mm anti-tank rocket that can penetrate 200mm of armor. Effective range of 180 meters."
— In-game description


Campaign[]

The Panzerschreck appears in several missions in the campaign where the player is directed to destroy enemy tanks some German soldiers can be seen wielding Panzerschrecks as well.

Multiplayer[]

The Panzerschreck is obtainable in multiplayer mode for the Axis Anti-Tank class, and can defeat most heavy armor (e.g. tanks) within two-three shots. It is capable of destroying light armor (e.g. Jeeps and Harleys) in one hit. The Panzerschreck is slightly more powerful than the Bazooka, but with the cost of a longer reload time.

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Call of Duty: Roads to Victory[]

In Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, the Panzerschreck is the only anti-tank weapon available. It takes about 3 hits to destroy a Panzer, and about 5 to destroy a Tiger I.

Call of Duty: World at War[]

Campaign[]

In Call of Duty: World at War the Panzerschreck is only available in the Russian campaign. It is first used in "Their Land, Their Blood" to disable German tanks, and is used continuously throughout the rest of the Russian campaign. It takes, on average, two rockets to take out enemy tanks. In the campaign mission "Downfall", the Panzerschreck is used for taking down the Nazi Eagle in the Reichstag and to destroy a machine gun nest. The Panzerschreck can also be used as an alternative to using explosives to destroy the FlaK 88s in the campaign mission "Heart of the Reich", but only if the soldiers manning the gun are killed first. The splash damage is deadly, much like the M9A1 Bazooka. The only difference between the Panzerschreck and the M9A1 Bazooka would be that the Panzerschreck has an additional bulky metal shield in addition to the iron sights, while the M9A1 Bazooka features just a sighting scope. It is absent from the multiplayer. This is probably because the M9A1 Bazooka x2 is a First Tier Perk, not a primary or secondary weapon, and it would make no sense to add a perk for the Panzerschreck as they both are used to the same effect.

Zombies[]

The Panzerschreck is available in Zombies from the Mystery Box. In Nacht der Untoten, it is good for taking out multiple zombies, but only has 4 rockets in reserve ammo. Although it is very good a taking out multiple zombies at a time, splash damage becomes a serious issue due to its reloading time and the speed of the zombies in the later rounds. On the Nazi Zombie map Verrückt its maximum ammo count is 16 rockets and 20 in Shi No Numa and Der Riese. On the PC version of Call of Duty: World at War the player can activate infinite ammo whilst playing Nazi Zombies, giving the Panzerschreck rapid fire capability. If the Panzerschreck becomes upgraded using the Pack-a-Punch machine in Der Riese, it becomes the "Longinus," which has three rockets in its magazine, does more damage, has greater splash damage, and increased mobility. However, the still slow movement can be a problem.

On Shi No Numa, it is one of the few weapons able to take down Peter McCain from his hanging spot in the starting room. It takes an average of twenty rockets to take him down.

Panzerschreck vs Longinus[]

Panzerschreck Longinus
Wawpanzer Wawpappanzer
Damage 600 1000
Fire mode Single-shot Fully-automatic
Rate of fire N/A 181 max
Magazine size 1 3
Max ammo 20+1 30+3
Reload 2.85 2.85
Mobility Low Medium
Extras Becomes fully-automatic with a 3-round capacity, reloads all 3 rockets at once, more damage, more ammo, increased mobility


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Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo DS)[]

The Panzerschreck appears in Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo DS) as one of the two anti-tank weapons in-game. It is much weaker than the console versions, taking 3-4 shots to destroy a tank. In some aspects, it is similar to the console versions, as it can't be fired from the hip. However, the player must manually aim down the sights themselves, the game will not do it for them. In multiplayer, the Panzerschreck appears in some maps, available for pickup. Like in the campaign it cannot be fired for the hip, but deals high explosive damage and a high blast radius, enough for clearing a room with a single missile.

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Call of Duty: World at War: Final Fronts[]

The Panzerschreck appears in the British campaign in which it is used to take down Half-Tracks and Tiger I tanks. It is similar to its Call of Duty: World at War counterpart; the only difference being the structure of the iron sights.

In this game, to correctly use the Iron Sights, the player must aim with the middle hole.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops[]

The Panzerschreck only makes an appearance in the campaign level, "Project Nova," since the level is a flashback. Like all other reappearing weapons, the Panzerschreck's graphics have been improved slightly, but all the other original features have been recycled from Call of Duty: World at War. The Wehrmacht can use them somewhat effectively, although the Panzerschreck's rocket moves slower than the RPG or LAW rockets.

The Panzerschreck also appears in the multiplayer emblem editor as a layer called "Bazooka".

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Call of Duty: Black Ops III[]

The Panzerschreck makes a brief appearance in Call of Duty: Black Ops III, in the Der Eisendrache intro cutscene being used by one of the German soldiers in the truck to damage and disable the Giant Robot the Primis characters were in.

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Call of Duty: WWII[]

"Free-fire launcher. Good for taking out infantry."
— Description


The Panzerschreck returns in Call of Duty: WWII.

Prior to the November 29th, 2017 update, the Snow Camouflage requiring 5 Scorestreak destroys in a single game was bugged, preventing players from earning the camouflage. This has since been fixed in the update.[1][2]

Variants[]

For the visuals of the variants, see Panzerschreck/Variants.
Name Rarity Perk Operation Notes
Blitzkrieg Epic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 10% Bonus Soldier XP
Blitzkrieg II Heroic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 15% Bonus Soldier XP
Thunderclap Epic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 10% Bonus Soldier XP Collection reward
Thunderclap II Heroic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 15% Bonus Soldier XP
Stove Pipe Epic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 10% Bonus Soldier XP
Stove Pipe II Heroic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 15% Bonus Soldier XP
Merkur Epic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 10% Bonus Soldier XP
Merkur II Heroic Soldier Exp Bonus Items WWII 15% Bonus Soldier XP

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Call of Duty: Vanguard[]

"Shoulder-fired launcher firing 88mm explosive rockets. Highly effective against vehicles."
— In-game description

The Panzerschreck returns in Call of Duty: Vanguard.

Overview[]

Zombies[]

The Panzerschreck can be brought into any map via Create-A-Class, at Loadout rarity and can be found at any rarity via the Mystery Box for 950 Essence. When upgraded via the Pack-a-Punch Machine, it becomes the Longinus.

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Trivia[]

Call of Duty: Roads to Victory[]

  • Kills with the Panzerschreck do not count towards the player's overall kill count.
  • With the unlimited ammo cheat on, the Panzerschreck can fire semi, or even full auto.
  • Despite its weight, if an enemy is at melee range, the player will strike them with the butt end of the Panzerschreck.

Call of Duty: World at War[]

  • The Panzerschreck's name is frequently misspelled in subtitles and death messages. When the player equips it and when Sgt. Reznov yells "Fire the Panzerschreck!" it is spelled Panzerschrek. When the player dies from a direct rocket shot, the death message says "You were killed by a Panzerschrek!". In game weapon files, the weapon is called Panzerschrek.
  • The metal shield on the Panzerschreck does seem to block bullets to some extent. In the campaign, if the player fires at a German soldier holding one up in the firing position, the metal shield protects the head, preventing head shots if he is directly in front of them.

Call of Duty: World at War (DS)[]

  • Melee is impossible while holding this weapon, just like with the M2 Flamethrower. It is also possible to kill teammates with the Panzerschreck.

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