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Details of guns produced in 1935

This page showing the details of World War II guns which were produced in 1935 including shells used and armour penetration(where known)

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7.92mm PzB 35(p)7.92mm
AP 7.92×107mm DS 0.06Kg 1275M/Sec []
2.0cm Flak 29 Oerlikon L/8520mmL/85
HE 20x110RB 0.123Kg 830M/Sec []
2.0cm KwK 30 L/5520mmL/55
AP 2.0cm PzGr 39 0.12Kg 899M/Sec [23mm@100m/30°]
APCR 2.0cm PzGr 40 0.115Kg 1060M/Sec [40mm@100m/0°]
HE 2 cm Sprgr. 39 0.132Kg 995M/Sec []
Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/65 modello 35 (Breda)20mmL/91
AP 20 × 138mm B (Solothurn) 0.14Kg 900M/Sec []
HS.40420mmL/85
HE 20x110RB 0.123Kg 830M/Sec []
3.7cm Flak 1837mmL/85
AP 3.7cm Pzgr Patr 18 0.68Kg 762M/Sec [31mm@500m@30°]
HE 3.7cm Sprgr Patr 18(AA) 0.64Kg 820M/Sec []
3.7cm KwK 35/36 L/4537mmL/45
AP 3.7cm PaK Pzgr 0.68Kg 762M/Sec []
AP40 3.7cm Pzgr 40 0.35Kg 1030M/Sec [38mm@365m]
HE 3.7cm Sprgr Patr 0.61Kg 700M/Sec []
3.7cm KwK 3637mmL/45
APCR 3.7cm Pzgr 40 0.35Kg 1030M/Sec [64mm@100m/30°]
0Kg 0M/Sec []
HE 3.7cm Sprgr Patr 0.61Kg 700M/Sec []
3.7cm PaK 35/36 L/4537mmL/45
AP40 3.7cm Pzgr 40 0.35Kg 1030M/Sec [38mm@365m]
AP 3.7cm Pzgr Patr 18 0.68Kg 762M/Sec [31mm@500m@30°]
HE 3.7cm Sprgr Patr 0.61Kg 700M/Sec []
HEAT 3.7cm Stielgrante 41 8.6Kg 110M/Sec []
Cannone contracarro da 47/32 M32 L/3247mmL/32
HEAT Bohler HEAT 2.37Kg 250M/Sec []
HE Bohler HE 2.37Kg 250M/Sec []
AP 47 x 195/227 mm R L/32 1.6Kg 630M/Sec [58mm@30degrees100m]
Cannone contracarro da 47/35 M35 L/4047mmL/40
AP 47 x 328 mm R L/40 1.6Kg 820M/Sec [70mm@30degrees100m]
HEAT Bohler HEAT 2.37Kg 250M/Sec []
HE Bohler HE 2.37Kg 250M/Sec []
75mm Field Gun M9575mmL/31
AP AP 6.5Kg 500M/Sec []
75mm Pack Howitzer M175mmL/19
AP AP 6.8Kg 380M/Sec []
10.5cm le.F.H 18/2 L/26105mmL/26
AP AP 15.1Kg 700M/Sec [106mm@100m/90deg]
10.5cm leFH18105mmL/24
AP AP 14.8Kg 470M/Sec []
HE FH Gr 38 14.8Kg 470M/Sec []
Canone da 149/40 Mo.35149mmL/40
AP AP 50.8Kg 800M/Sec []

The data that has been used to create these records has come from Wikipedia, The Lone Sentry, The Bundes Archive and numerous books and websites that have provided the detailed information that has not been available anywhere else. The information we use to calculate the penetration tables, flight times and the hit probability comes from the Gun Calibre, the Shell Mass(Kg) and the muzzle velocity, plus range reductions to allow for gravity and wind resistance. This calculation originally came from a pre-war Krupp calculation which has been modified, and seems to fit the actual test results.

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