
I photographed these Bazooka examples at the WAAAM, Oshkosh, Camp Shelby, FHC, Ft Belvoir and at the Evergreen Museum in McMinnville, OR
The Flying Heritage Collection’s example was displayed alongside the Japanese Type 4 rocket launcher and German Panzerschreck anti-tank weapons.
M1 and M9 are 2.36-inch used in WWII
M20 was 3.5-inch first used in Korean War
M1A1 Bazooka
displayed with a M6A1 2.36-inch practice rocket
Flying Heritage Collection 2023
M1A1 Rocket Launcher
US Army Museum 2026
Bazooka
Evergreen Museum 2018
M9 Bazooka 2.36″ Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
NMMV Dubois 2025
M9 Bazooka Rocket Launcher
WAAAM, Hood River 2021
WAAAM, Hood River 2023
M20 Super Bazooka
Camp Shelby, Mississippi 2024
M20 Super Bazooka
Military Veterans Museum, Oshkosh 2024
M20 Bazooka 3.5″ Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
NMMV Dubois 2025
M20A1B1 Rocket Launcher
US Army Museum 2026