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5 cm PaK 38 Anti-Tank Gun

Country of OriginGermany
TypeAnti-Tank Gun
Caliber50.000 mm
Length4.750 m
Barrel Length3.000 m
Width1.850 m
Height1.050 m
Weight830.000 kg
Ammunition Weight2.25 kg
Rate of Fire13 rounds/min
Range2.700 km
Muzzle Velocity550 m/s

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ww2dbaseThe 5-centimeter PaK 38 (L/60) anti-tank gun design was developed in 1938 by the firm Rheinmetall-Borsig AG. The design was approved for mass production in 1939. They were typically each crewed by five men. These weapons first saw combat in Apr 1941 against Soviet tanks. In terms of production, they were superseded by 7.5-centimeter PaK 40, but they would remain in service until the end of the European War. 110 of them were exported to Romania in Mar 1943; they would remain in service until 1954.

During the design's production life, 9,566 examples were built.

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Last Major Revision: Aug 2018

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Waffen-SS troops in Yugoslavia, 1941; note 5 cm PaK 38 gun, Kübelwagen vehicle, MG 34 machine gunSdKfz 10 halftrack towing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun, North Africa, spring 1941SdKfz. 250 halftrack towing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun, Soviet Union, early 1942SdKfz 10 halftrack towing a 5 cm PaK 38 gun over a bridge, Russia, Jun-Jul 1942
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1. Anonymous says:
2 Nov 2021 04:38:54 AM

There is mistake - These weapons first saw combat in Apr 1941 against Soviet tanks.

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