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564: 106: 958: 689:) slightly improved the armour penetration of the Pak 36, finally enabling it to damage the T-34, but only by a direct shot to the rear or side armour from point-blank range – an unlikely and dangerous scenario. However, despite its continued impotence against the T-34, it remained the standard anti-tank weapon for many units until 1942. The advantages of the Pak 36 were its relative ease of handling and mobility (it could be brought into action very rapidly by as few as two men since it weighed only 432 kg); good quality optics/aiming devices; ease of concealment due to its small size; and high rate of fire. 1276: 1382: 1200: 1261: 1336: 1306: 38: 603: 1321: 658:, the Pak 36 could still penetrate the armour of the majority of Soviet AFVs at ranges up to 1000 m from the front, with the notable exception of the T-28s and T-35s, which it could penetrate only at under 100 m; the Pak 36 could not penetrate the relatively thick armour of the T-34s and KV-1s. By late 1941, the widespread introduction of the T-34 on the Eastern Front made the Pak 36 obsolete, considering its poor performance against it. This led to the Pak 36 being nicknamed " 1291: 1218: 1352: 1367: 1247: 1233: 1144: 761: 1397: 725: 532:
commenced in 1924 and the first guns were issued in 1928. By the early 1930s, it was apparent that horse-drawn artillery was obsolescent, and the gun was modified for motorized transport by substituting magnesium-alloy wheels and pneumatic tires for the original spoked wooden wheels, allowing it to
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when the Romanian forces, already demoralized and understrength, bore the brunt of the main Soviet armored thrust and were unable to stop the Soviet advances due to their grossly inadequate anti-tank weaponry. The Pak 36 also served with the armies of Italy, Finland, Hungary, and
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in 1936, with 9,120 being available by the beginning of the war in September 1939 and a further 5,339 produced during the war. As the predominant anti-tank gun design in the world during the late 1930s, demand was high for the Pak 36, with another 6,000 examples produced for
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tanks, which were invulnerable to its fire. However, 91% of the Soviet tank forces in 1941 consisted of lighter types that lacked sufficient armor to defeat the gun, and the Pak 36 knocked out thousands of such tanks.
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gave it the ability to punch through the armor of any Allied tank, but the ammunition's short range made the Pak 36 crews vulnerable to enemy fire and could not solve the gun's basic obsolescence. German
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meant that the Pak 36 could now penetrate most armour, although the low velocity of the projectile limited its range. The Pak 36s, together with the new shaped charges, were issued to
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Although the Pak 36 quickly became ineffectual in the European and Russian theatres, in China the gun was still viable as an effective anti-tank gun. It could destroy the Japanese
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units and other lightly equipped troops. The gun's low weight meant that it could be easily moved by hand, and this mobility made it ideal for their purpose.
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for use as light anti-armour support. The guns were also passed off to the forces of Germany's allies fighting on the Eastern Front, such as the
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Type 97 37 mm – This was a Japanese anti-tank gun designed by Rheinmetall and produced under license, which was similar to the Pak 35/36.
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Revised penetration statistics due to HE burster size, projectile weight, and possible decreases of early war metal quality.
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This was a type of tungsten-core ammunition, being lighter and with a higher muzzle velocity, produced in small quantities.
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Five German soldiers of the 89th Infantry Regiment with a 3.7 cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun on a Kharkov street during the
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in 1940 revealed its inadequate penetration capability against French and British heavier tanks, particularly the
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The Netherlands were also a user of the Pak 35/36. Guns captured by Germany were given the designation
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employed the gun due to its low weight and consequent high maneuverability. The Pak 36 was also used by
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was the same gun, but used as the main armament on several tanks, most notably the early models of the
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40 mm 40M – This was a Hungarian design. It was effectively a Pak 36 but rebarrelled to fit a
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in mid-1941. As it was gradually replaced, many were removed from their carriages and added to
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Penetration figures given for Pzgr 40 and an armoured plate 30 degrees from the horizontal.
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for a combined total of approximately 23,295 tanks. Thus, during the initial phases of
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anti-aircraft gun, and also had a version of Stielgranate ammunition made for it.
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German soldiers with the 3.7 cm Pak 36 anti-tank gun in Belgium, May 1940.
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tanks, since their armour protection was quite weak. For example, during the
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of the Soviet Union brought the Pak 36 face to face with large numbers of
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of the conflict. It was first used during the Second World War against
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which represented the majority of the armoured vehicles during the
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in October 1941. A sandbag barricade is visible in the background.
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Design of a horse-drawn, 3.7 cm anti-tank gun (designated
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The Pak 36 began to be replaced from late 1940 onward by the
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In June 1941, Soviet tank forces consisted of 10,661
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