7,5 Pak 44 auf 3 ton Zugkraftwagen.
Posted by OtherVersantNeige@reddit | shittytechnicals | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Half track with 7,5cm pak 44
Posted by OtherVersantNeige@reddit | shittytechnicals | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Half track with 7,5cm pak 44
p0l4r1@reddit
Wasn't PAK 44 128mm gun?
Wide-Permit4283@reddit
Don't think so, that was massive. Far to big for a half track.
p0l4r1@reddit
In the other pic it's named PaK42, OP apparently wrote the wrong model
OtherVersantNeige@reddit (OP)
Yeah I try to find another source And I found a belgium website (¡ becarefull old site !) http://www.wardrawings.be/WW2/Files/1-Vehicles/Axis/1-Germany/08-Halftracks/Zugkraftwagen/File/Zugkraftwagen-pg4.htm
And they said it's a Pak 70 The three 7,5cm (pak40/44/70) can be plausible ? But this is probably lost proto shitty technical so...
So if some museum or archive can dig
Great_White_Sharky@reddit
A 75mm Pak 44 also existed though
p0l4r1@reddit
Okay, can you show me more info, all i found about PaK44 was 128mm caliber guns
Great_White_Sharky@reddit
Article in German about the various German AT guns of WW2
https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Waffen/panzerabwehrkanonen-R.htm
Translation: The 7.5cm Pak 44 only remained an experiment; a conical barrel was used, attached to which was a regular, rifled barrel piece. It reached a velocity of 1300m/sec. but only had a barrel life of 250 rounds
p0l4r1@reddit
Okay, no wonder it's gone under my radar...
cabage78@reddit
i imagine it disassembled itself right after firing
Mundane-Contact1766@reddit
What the this first time i see it this . Is this vehicle did or did not saw combat? How many this vehicle have been made?