Quote Originally Posted by DemonArchangel
Also, this might be interest to you all: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recoilless_rifle

From The Article:

The first recoilless rifle to enter service in Germany was the 7,5 cm leichte Geschutz 40 ("light gun" '40), a 75 mm gun developed to give German airborne troops some useful anti-tank support before the Panzerfaust became widespread. The 75 was found to be so useful during the invasion of Crete that a larger 105 mm version was developed on the same basic pattern. Interestingly both of these weapons were loosely copied by the US Army, reversing the flow of technology that had occurred when the Germans copied the Bazooka. The US did have a development program and it is not clear to what extent the design was copied, as there were in fact differences. The Japanese had also developed a portable recoilless anti-tank rifle which they had reserved for the defense of anticipated invasion of the mainland. As it was, however, PAWs remained fairly rare during the war though the US versions of the 75 started becoming increasingly common in 1945.

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Hmm... this might add a great deal to Fallschirmjaeger AT without increasing weight by a great deal.

Also, a Kubelwagen weighs 725kg. A glider has a cargo capacity of around 1300 kg. So we can drop one armed Kubelwagen per glider, as well as some spare parts, fuel, and 4 men to crew/maintain.
They do give off quite a bit of smoke so we'll have to be wary of them giving away our positions.