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- PTRS-41 - Wikipedia
The PTRS-41 was produced and used by the Soviet Union during World War II In the years between the World Wars, the Soviet Union began experimenting with different types of armour-piercing anti-tank cartridges
- What Is Post Traumatic Relationship Syndrome? - Verywell Mind
Also called relationship PTSD, post traumatic relationship syndrome (with the acronym PTRS) is the occurrence of being impacted by the trauma of a relationship It differs from standard PTSD in that PTRS happens exclusively in relationships over a series of events
- PTRS-41: The Powerful WWII-Era Anti-Tank Gun Destroying Modern Tanks In . . .
By the time the Second World War was well underway, the Red Army introduced the PTRS-41 Wielded by a “Hero of the Soviet Union” during the Battle of Stalingrad, this Soviet anti-tank rifle is worthy of its menacing reputation
- What Is PTRS? Post-Traumatic Relationship Syndrome - PIVOT
Despite not being an officially accepted mental health diagnosis, PTRS, or post-traumatic relationship syndrome, is widely accepted by many experts as a subcategory of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) PTRS results from a traumatic experience of an abusive intimate relationship
- Understanding Post-Traumatic Relationship Syndrome
Post-Traumatic Relationship Syndrome is a term used to describe the psychological and emotional distress experienced by individuals who have endured traumatic or highly stressful romantic relationships
- The PTRS 41 and Other and Russian Anti-Tank Rifles
The PTRD and PTRS 41, both Russian antitank rifles, were regularly used by the Soviet Army throughout World War II
- The PTRS-41 anti-tank rifle in 14. 5×114 mm caliber
The PTRS-41 remains, even today, a weapon with impressive capabilities that prefigures among the modern anti-materiel rifle Obviously, in anti-tank warfare, these piercing capabilities clearly cannot be matched by the HEAT charge (or charges) carried by a shell, rocket or missile
- PTRS-41 gt; Predecessor of the SKS rifle
In 1938, Simonov designed the PTRS-41, a magazine fed, semi automatic anti-tank rifle The PTRS-41 fired a 14 5 mm (55 Caliber) armor-piercing bullet which had a muzzle velocity of 1012 m s (3350 ft per sec )
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