Panzerabwehrkanone, usually referred to with the acronym Pak, is the German language term for anti-tank gun. Before and during World War II, the German Army produced a series of 13 anti-tank guns which they designated Panzerabwehrkanone, i.e. Pak.

How much does a PaK 40 cost?

The 7.5 cm Pak 40 (7,5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40 – lit….7.5 cm Pak 40.

7.5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40
DesignerRheinmetall
Designed1939–1941
ManufacturerRheinmetall
Unit cost12,000 RM

Is the Piat better than the bazooka?

Compared to the Panzerfaust and M1A1 Bazooka, the PIAT deals more damage with a larger blast area of 5m outer and 1.5m inner, and with much greater destructive performance against structures.

What is the difference between 75mm and 75mm German guns?

The main differences amongst the rounds fired by 75 mm German guns were in the length and shape of the cartridge cases as well as the primers used.

What is the difference between a PaK 40 and 75mm?

The Pak 40 used a percussion primer, while the vehicle mounted 75 mm guns used electrical primers. Other than minor differences with the projectiles’ driving bands, all German 75 mm guns used the same 75mm projectiles. German Panzerjäger use a Pak 40 against Yugoslav partisans in Bosnia on 12 January 1944.

How many anti tank guns did Germany have in WW2?

In April 1942, the Wehrmacht had 44 guns in service; by 1943, the Pak 40 formed the bulk of German anti-tank artillery. The Pak 40 was the standard German anti-tank gun until the end of the war, and was supplied by Germany to its allies.

Why was the PaK 38 replaced with the 7M59?

To simplify production, the Pak 38’s curved gun shield was replaced by one using three flat plates. A version called the 7.5 cm FK 7M59 was proposed towards the end of the war to fill a dual-purpose role of field gun and anti-tank gun.