Panzergranate 39 or Pzgr. 39 was a German armor-piercing shell used during World War II. It was manufactured in various calibers and was the most common anti-tank shell used in German tank and antitank guns of 50 to 88 mm calibers. * Weight, complete with fuze: 6,8 kg * Explosive filler: 18 g of RDX and wax (90/10) * Number of driving bands: 1 * Material of driving band: sintered iron * Shell diameter at driving band: 77,4 mm * Shell body diameter: 74,5 mm * Fuze: Bd.Z. 5103 * Type: base fuze * Weight with tracer unit: 107 g * Tracer burning time: 2 s
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dbkwik:resource/4_h7G3AWP43hXKE6Qj1O_w== | 5.88129e-14 |
dbr:Panzergranate_39 | 5.88129e-14 |