Elron Hubbub -> RE: German 75mmL43, L48 and L46 velocities (9/13/2015 4:21:18 PM)
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I would like to know if the Germans actually ceased the manufacture of the 7,5 cm AP for the L24 guns during the war. Most reports say that these remaining weapons used HEAT. Here is an accounting of the German ammunition stocks. I just cut and pasted 75mm/76.2mm, note at this time that Panzer IV were all 7,5cm L43 and L24. StuG would be 7,5cm L24/L43/L48. Ammunition, November 1, 1942 in thousands 75 mm • 7,5 cm Kw K (all ammunition types): 2841.5 • 7,5 cm Sprgr Patr 34 (7,5 cm Kw K 40 and Stu K 40): 498.4 • 7,5 cm Gr Patr 38 Hl (7,5 cm Kw K 40 and Stu K 40): 412.8 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 39 (7,5 cm Kw K 40 and Stu K 40): 747.6 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 40 (7,5 cm Kw K 40 and Stu K 40): 22.1 • 7,5 cm Gr Patr Nb (7,5 cm Kw K 40 and Stu K 40): 22.6 • 7,5 cm Sprgr Patr 42 (7,5 cm Kw K 42): 458.8 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 39/42 (7,5 cm Kw K 42): 341.9 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 40/42 (7,5 cm Kw K 42): 3.1 • 7,5 cm Sprgr Patr 34 (7,5 cm Pak 40): 533.1 • 7,5 cm Gr Patr 38 Hl (7,5 cm Pak 40): 917.6 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 39 (7,5 cm Pak 40): 945.3 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 40 (7,5 cm Pak 40): 1.7 • 7,5 cm K Gr rot Nb (7,5 cm Pak 40): 30.3 • 7,5 cm Sprgr Patr 41 (7,5 cm Pak 41): 25.2 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 41 H K (7,5 cm Pak 41): 63.3 • 7,5 cm Pzgr Patr 41 St K (7,5 cm Pak 41): 0 • 7.5 cm Pzgr Patr (W) (7,5 cm Pak 41): 0 • Sprgr Patr für Pak 97/38: 5612.9 • 7,5 cm Gr Patr Hl für 7,5 cm Pak 97/38: 1464.9 • 7,5 cm Rf K 43: 0 76.2 mm • 7,62 cm Sprgr Patr 39 (7,62 cm Pak 36 and F K 39): 1042.4 • 7,62 cm Pzgr Patr 39 rot (7,62 cm Pak 36 and F K 39): 476.5 • 7,62 cm Pzgr Patr 40 (7,62 cm Pak 36 and F K 39): 77.8
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