7.5 cm Pak 41

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The 7.5 cm Pak 41 was one of the last German anti-tank guns brought into service and used in World War II and notable for being one of the largest anti-tank guns to rely on the Gerlich principle to deliver a higher muzzle velocity and therefore greater penetration in relation to its size.

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7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 41; 75 mm antitank gun PaK 41; 75mm Pak 41; PAK41; PaK 41
mass 1356 kilogram, length 4320 millimetre, length 124 millimetre, speed 1125 metre per second, 
anti-tank cannon75 mm gunFriedrich Krupp AGGermanyNazi Germany

3.7 cm KwK 365 cm KwK 38 L/425 cm KwK 39 L/607.5 cm KwK 377.5 cm KwK 427.5 cm Pzgr 41 APCNR75 mm gunanti-tank cannontank gunXM360ZIS-S-53Škoda A3Škoda A7


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