7.5 cm KwK 40

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The 7.5 cm KwK 40 (7.5 cm Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Efn 40) was a German 75 mm Second World War era vehicle-mounted gun, used as the primary armament of the German Panzer IV (F2 model onwards) medium tank and the Script error: No such module "Lang". (F model onwards) and Script error: No such module "Lang". assault guns which were used as tank destroyers.

The design of the KwK 40 was adapted from the similar towed anti-tank gun, the 7.5 cm Pak 40. It replaced the 7.5 cm KwK 37 with its 24-calibre barrel, providing a huge improvement in firepower for mid-war tank designs. It came in two versions, 43 ("L/43") and 48 ("L/48") calibres long barrels, the former used during 1942 and early 1943, and the latter after that point. Along with the Pak 40, the KwK 40/StuK 40 was the most numerous anti-tank gun of the German army, and remained an effective weapon until the war's end.

History

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The KwK 40 L/43 was mounted on the Panzer IV from April 1942 until June 1943. All 225 vehicles of the Panzer IV F2 mounted the L/43 with a ball shaped muzzle brake. About a 1,000 out of the 1,687 vehicles of the Panzer IV Ausf. G mounted the L/43 with a double baffle muzzle brake. The StuG III with the L/43 gun was designated as Ausf. F. of which only 120 were equipped with the L/43 (the remaining 246 having the longer L/48 version). All StuG III production runs through Ausf. F/8 to G mounted the longer L/48. The 780 original Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyers mounted the Pak 39 variant of the L/48 gun, the later Panzer IV/70 mounted the even longer Panther-derived StuK 42 L/70.

The L/48 was 334 mm (13.1 inches) longer and slightly more powerful than the L/43. L/48 became the standard gun from June 1942 until the end of World War II. The gun was fitted with an electric firing mechanism and the breech operated semi-automatically. Only one-piece ammunition was used.

  • Following number of vehicles mounted L/48 version from June 1942-April 1945
    • Approximately 6,000 vehicles of Ausf. G, H, J out of 8,800 Panzer IV
    • 7,720 vehicles of StuG III Ausf. G + 246 of Ausf.F + 250 vehicles of StuG III Ausf. F/8
    • All 1,139 vehicles of StuG IV
    • 780 Jagdpanzer IV

As with the 7.5 cm Pak 40, the muzzle brake of the KwK 40 and StuK 40 went through a series of design changes. Five types of muzzle brakes were used, gradually increasing the area of exposure to the blast. The designs progressed from tubular type double baffle muzzle brakes to single baffle ball shape muzzle brakes, which proved to be insufficient in reducing recoil, followed by a double flange type from May 1943. The front flange and rear disk type was used from March 1944, followed finally by the double disc type.

Ammunition

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KwK 40 used shell 75×495 mm R [1][2][3]

Penetration comparison

Penetration of armor plate inclined at 30 degrees from vertical[4]
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Calculated penetration figures (90 degrees, American and British 50% success criteria),
for comparison to others guns.[5]
Gun type Ammunition type Muzzle velocity Penetration
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7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 APCBC 750 m/s Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt 97 mm Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 APCR 930 m/s Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt 130 mm Template:Cvt 109 mm Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt

Usage of KwK or Pak/StuK variant

L/43

  • Panzer IV Ausf. F2/G
  • Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. F StuK 40

L/48

  • Panzer IV Ausf. G (Late production G's.)
  • Panzer IV Ausf. H/J
  • Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. F/8 and G StuK 40
  • Jagdpanzer IV Pak 39
  • Sturmgeschütz IV StuK 40

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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