7.5 cm KwK 42

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The 7.5 cm KwK 42 L/70 (from 7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 42 L/70) was a 7.5 cm calibre German tank gun used on German armoured fighting vehicles in the Second World War. The gun was the armament of the Panther medium tank and two variants of the Jagdpanzer IV self-propelled anti-tank gun. On the latter it was designated as the "7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 42" (7.5 cm Pak 42) anti-tank gun.

Design

The increased muzzle velocity and operating pressure of the new gun required a new armour-piercing projectile to be designed. The PzGr. 39/42 was the result, and apart from the addition of wider driving bands it was otherwise identical to the older 7.5 cm PzGr. 39. The wider driving bands added a little extra weight, from 6.8 kg for the old PzGr.39, to 7.2 kg for the new PzGr.39/42.[1]

The gun was fired electrically, the primer being initiated using an electric current rather than a firing pin. The breech operated semi-automatically so that after the gun had fired, the empty shell casing was automatically ejected, and the falling wedge type breech block remained down so that the next round could be loaded. Once the round was loaded the breech closed automatically and the weapon was ready to be fired again. Three different types of ammunition were used: APCBC-HE, APCR and HE.

Data for KwK 42 and Pak 42

Ammunition

Panzergranate 39/42 (Pzgr. 39/42)
Penetration of an armoured plate 30 degrees from vertical[2]
Range 100 m 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 2000 m
Penetration (mm) 138 124 112 99 89
Panzergranate 40 (Hk) (Pzgr. 40/42)
Penetration of an armoured plate 30 degrees from vertical[2]
Range 100 m 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 2000 m
Penetration (mm) 194 174 149 127 106
Sprenggranate 42 (Sprgr. 42)

Penetration comparison

Calculated penetration (90 degrees) uses American and British 50% success criteria,
and allowing direct comparison to foreign gun performance.[3]
Ammunition type Muzzle velocity
(m/s)
Penetration (mm)
100 m 250 m 500 m 750 m 1000 m 1250 m 1500 m 2000 m 2500 m 3000 m
Pzgr. 39/42 (APCBC) Template:Convert 185 179 168 158 149 140 132 116 103 91
Pzgr. 40/42 (APCR) Template:Convert 265 253 234 216 199 184 170 145 124 105

See also

Weapons of comparable role, performance and era

Notes

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References

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  • Gander, Terry and Chamberlain, Peter. Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945. New York: Doubleday, 1979 Template:ISBN
  • Hogg, Ian V. German Artillery of World War Two. 2nd corrected edition. Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books, 1997 Template:ISBN
  • Penetration data extracted from a French DoD publication "Le Panther" Ministere de la Guerre, Section Technique de l'Armee, Groupement Auto-Chars, 1947.

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  1. US Army Technical Manual TM9-1985-3, United States Government Printing Office Washington, 1953
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