<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> 1960s Weapons Similar to M72 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> SARPAC top, M72 LAW middle, MINIMAN bottom </Td> </Tr> <P> The M72 LAW (Light Anti-Tank Weapon, also referred to as the Light Anti-Armor Weapon or LAW as well as LAWS Light Anti-Armor Weapons System) is a portable one - shot 66 - mm unguided anti-tank weapon . The solid rocket propulsion unit was developed in the newly formed Rohm and Haas research laboratory at Redstone Arsenal in 1959, then the full system was designed by Paul V. Choate, Charles B. Weeks, Frank A. Spinale, et al. at the Hesse - Eastern Division of Norris Thermadore . American production of the weapon began by Hesse - Eastern in 1963, and was terminated by 1983; currently it is produced by Nammo Raufoss AS in Norway and their subsidiary Nammo Talley, Inc. in Arizona . </P> <P> In early 1963, the M72 LAW was adopted by the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps as their primary individual infantry anti-tank weapon, replacing the M31 HEAT rifle grenade and the M20A1 "Super Bazooka" in the U.S. Army . It was subsequently adopted by the U.S. Air Force to serve in an anti-emplacement / anti-armor role in Air Base Defense duties . </P>

When was the original m72 law first produced