About: 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37   Sponge Permalink

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It's muzzle velocity was about 280 meters per second and while the gun itself was of new design, the carriage used was the same as the PaK 35/36, which is why when it was first developed, its designation was the PaK 37.

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  • 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37
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  • It's muzzle velocity was about 280 meters per second and while the gun itself was of new design, the carriage used was the same as the PaK 35/36, which is why when it was first developed, its designation was the PaK 37.
  • The 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37 (7.5 cm IG 37) was an infantry support gun, used by Germany, during World War II. The guns were originally designated 7.5 cm PaK 37. The IG 37s were manufactured, beginning in late 1944, from carriages of 3.7 cm PaK 35/36s (and the nearly identical Soviet 3.7 cm PaK 158(r)) and a barrel designed originally for the IG 42 infantry support gun. As an anti-tank weapon it used a hollow charge shell with 0.5 kg of explosives to penetrate up to 85 mm with a v0 of 395 m/s. The first 84 guns were delivered in June 1944. By the end of the war 1,304 guns were operational.
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Number
  • 1304(xsd:integer)
Origin
  • Nazi Germany
Name
  • 7(xsd:double)
is artillery
  • yes
Type
Caption
  • At the Panzermuseum Munster
traverse
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Caliber
  • 75.0
Used by
  • Nazi Germany
Barrel
  • 1800.0
Elevation
  • −5° to +24°
abstract
  • It's muzzle velocity was about 280 meters per second and while the gun itself was of new design, the carriage used was the same as the PaK 35/36, which is why when it was first developed, its designation was the PaK 37.
  • The 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37 (7.5 cm IG 37) was an infantry support gun, used by Germany, during World War II. The guns were originally designated 7.5 cm PaK 37. The IG 37s were manufactured, beginning in late 1944, from carriages of 3.7 cm PaK 35/36s (and the nearly identical Soviet 3.7 cm PaK 158(r)) and a barrel designed originally for the IG 42 infantry support gun. As an anti-tank weapon it used a hollow charge shell with 0.5 kg of explosives to penetrate up to 85 mm with a v0 of 395 m/s. The first 84 guns were delivered in June 1944. By the end of the war 1,304 guns were operational. While the gun carriage was an old design, the gun itself was a new design created by Krupp; though the design had been shelved at the time of its conception. The gun had two distinctive features; first was the large four-baffle muzzle brake and the second was the vertical sliding block breech that was considered unusual for a Krupp designed gun. The breech operated in a semi-automatic fashion; once the gun was fired the breech block would open and eject the spent casing and remained open to allow for rapid reloading. The breech would then closed once the next round was loaded and was ready to fire.
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