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Details of guns produced in 1936

This page showing the details of World War II guns which were produced in 1936 including shells used and armour penetration(where known)

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7.92mm MG 347.92mmL/79
BALL S.m.K 0.012Kg 785M/Sec [8mm@100m/30°]
APBALL S.m.K.H tungsten cored 0.013Kg 910M/Sec [13mm@100m/30°]
3.7cm Flak 36/3737mmL/85
AP 3.7cm Pzgr Patr 18 0.68Kg 762M/Sec [31mm@500m@30°]
HE 3.7cm Sprgr Patr 18(AA) 0.64Kg 820M/Sec []
4.0 cm Pak 192(b)37mmL/52
AP 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpprj m/38 0.74Kg 785M/Sec []
HE 37 mm sk ptr m/34 sgr m/43 0.68Kg 805M/Sec []
HEAT 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpgr m/39 0.74Kg 775M/Sec []
4.0 cm Pak 192(e)37mmL/52
AP 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpprj m/38 0.74Kg 785M/Sec []
HE 37 mm sk ptr m/34 sgr m/43 0.68Kg 805M/Sec []
HEAT 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpgr m/39 0.74Kg 775M/Sec []
Ordnance Q.F. 37mm Mk 137mmL/52
AP 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpprj m/38 0.74Kg 785M/Sec []
HE 37 mm sk ptr m/34 sgr m/43 0.68Kg 805M/Sec []
HEAT 37 mm sk ptr m/34 slpgr m/39 0.74Kg 775M/Sec []
Ordnance Q.F. 2pdr40mmL/50
AP AP/T Mk I 1.08Kg 792M/Sec [53mm@455m]
HE HE/T Mk II after 1942 0.86Kg 792M/Sec []
76.2mm Divisional Gun F-22 L/5176.20mmL/51
AP AP 6.4Kg 706M/Sec []
8.8cm Flak 36/3788mmL/53
AP 8.8cm Pzgr Patr 9.4Kg 810M/Sec [101mm@740m]
HE 8.8cm Sprgr Patr L/4.5 9.4Kg 750M/Sec []
AP40 8.8cm Pzgr Patr 40 7.5Kg 935M/Sec [101mm@740m]
Ordnance Q.F. 4.5inch AA MkII113mmL/45
HE 4.5inch AA HE 24.7Kg 732M/Sec []
15cm Howitzer M96150mmL/22
AP AP 31.2Kg 805M/Sec []

The data that has been used to create these records has come from Wikipedia, The Lone Sentry, The Bundes Archive and numerous books and websites that have provided the detailed information that has not been available anywhere else. The information we use to calculate the penetration tables, flight times and the hit probability comes from the Gun Calibre, the Shell Mass(Kg) and the muzzle velocity, plus range reductions to allow for gravity and wind resistance. This calculation originally came from a pre-war Krupp calculation which has been modified, and seems to fit the actual test results.

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