--7.5cm PaK40 is an anti-tank gun used by Germany in World War II.
--When mass production began in April 1942, it became the main anti-tank gun of the German army in the latter half of the war, and by 1945, about 23,500 towed guns had been produced.
--The 7.5cm PaK40 was used to compete with Soviet tanks on the Eastern Front, but was also used on the North African Campaign, the Italian Campaign, and the Western Front, and was effective not only on Soviet tanks but also on US and British tanks. ..
--7.5cm ammunition and ammunition box included
-Comes with ammunition and ammunition box decals
--Three types of wheels
--With / without damage with tires
--Three types of muzzle brakes
--With etched parts
--Three markings
--With 4 crew figures
[Specification performance]
--Caliber: 75mm
--Cannon height: 3,450mm
--Battle weight: 1,425kg
--Elevation / depression angle: -5 ° ~ + 22 °
--Left and right turning angle: 65 °
--Operation personnel: 5 people
--Ratio of fire: 12 to 15 shots / minute
--Maximum range: 7,678m (bomb)
--Initial velocity: 792m / s (armor-piercing shell), 550m / s (armor-piercing shell)
--Armor-piercing force (when landing vertically from a distance of 500 m): 132 mm (standard armor-piercing shell), 154 mm (tungsten cored armor-piercing shell)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )