-
Explosive Anti-Tank) 7.5 cm
Sprgr.Patr.34 KwK 40 (High Explosive) L/48
Muzzle velocity: 550 m/s (1,800 ft/s) Projectile:
Sprgr. 34
Projectile weight: 5.75 kg...
- The 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24 (7.5 cm
Kampfwagenkanone 37 L/24) was a short-barreled, howitzer-like
German 75 mm tank gun used
during World War II, primarily...
- turret),
usually 50% PzGr 39/43 and 50%
SprGr 43,
sometimes with a
limited number of PzGr 40/43, or with the
SprGr replaced by HlGr 7.92mm – up to 5,850...
- The 8.8 cm KwK 43 (Kampfwagenkanone —"fighting
vehicle cannon") was an 88 mm 71-calibre-length tank gun
designed by
Krupp and used by the
German Wehrmacht...
- Rigid) (Armor penetration: 40 mm at 100
meters and 20 mm at 500 meters) 2 cm
Sprgr. 39 (High Explosive)
Bergepanther Sd.Kfz.179 Sd.Kfz.121 Panzerkampfwagen...
- The 8.8 cm KwK 36 (German: 8,8 cm
Kampfwagenkanone 36) was an 88-millimetre (3.5 in) tank gun used by the
German Army
during World War II. This was the...
- ammunition:
Panzergranatpatrone 39 (Pzgr.Patr. 39)
Sprenggranatpatrone 37 (
Sprgr. Patr. 37)
Granatpatrone 39 HL (Gr. Patr. 39 HL)
Vertical penetration against...
- rounds. The 3.7 cm Br
Sprgr Patr 40 L/4.1 Lh 37M was a high-explosive
round with an
incendiary filling while the 3.7 cm
Sprgr Patr 40 L/4.1 Lh 37 lacked...
- 0 oz)
Muzzle velocity: 1,020 m/s (3,300 ft/s) PzGr.39 - Armour-piercing
Sprgr.Patr.34 - High-explosive
Leichttraktor Neubaufahrzeug Sd.Kfz. 141 Panzerkampfwagen...
- SK C/28 used
several different s****
depending on its target. The 15 cm
Sprgr L/4.6 KZ m Hb
weighed 45.5 kg (100 lb) and had a
muzzle velocity of 785 m/s...