Pak-40 German 75mm AT Gun Firing

Published on March 30, 2014
Duration: 7:36

This video showcases the German Pak-40 75mm anti-tank gun, a pivotal WWII weapon. It details the gun's technical specifications, including its 75mm caliber, 15lb projectile, 2500 fps muzzle velocity, and impressive ranges. The restoration of a unique live-firing 1943 model is highlighted, emphasizing its complex design, double-layered shield, and powerful muzzle blast.

Quick Summary

The German Pak-40 (Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a 75mm anti-tank gun, the mainstay for German forces in WWII. It fired a 15lb projectile at 2500 fps, effective up to a mile, and weighed 3200 lbs.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction to the Pak-40
  2. 01:10Technical Specs & Range
  3. 02:30Design & Armor Shield
  4. 03:23Restoration History
  5. 04:17Operation & Controls
  6. 05:29Muzzle Brake & Crew

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pak-40 and why was it significant in WWII?

The Pak-40 (Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was the primary German 75mm anti-tank gun during WWII. Developed by Rheinmetall, it was highly effective against Allied tanks, becoming a crucial component of German defenses.

What are the key technical specifications of the 75mm Pak-40?

The Pak-40 is a 75mm caliber gun firing a 15-pound projectile at 2,500 feet per second. It weighs approximately 3,200 pounds, with a direct fire range of about one mile.

What makes the Pak-40 featured in the video unique?

This specific 1943 model is believed to be the only live-firing Pak-40 currently in the United States. It underwent extensive restoration after being found in poor condition.

How effective was the Pak-40 against enemy tanks?

The Pak-40 was highly effective against most Allied tanks. Only the heaviest late-war Russian tanks posed significant resistance to its 75mm armor-piercing rounds.

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