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Dati di Perforazione dei Munizioni Anticarro Czech della Seconda Guerra Mondiale

Dati di Perforazione dei Munizioni Anticarro Czech della Seconda Guerra Mondiale

After the annexation of the Czech Republic in 1938 by Germania, captured und confiscated Czech cannoni e veicoli became popular con the Wehrmacht. Czech factories continued to produce cannoni e veicoli, und a free licence was given to the armoured car manufacturer svedesi Landsverk to build carri armati Skoda LT vz.38 PRAGA o Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) as the tedeschi knew them. The Czech Panzers had better mechanical reliability than German carri armati leggeri used in the 1940 campaign against Francia. L’armata svedese continued to use carri armati PRAGA long after the war, ed i veicoli were converted to APCs in the 1980s. German Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) may be painted in a camouflage pattern of Panzergrey con Olive Green stripes, which was used by the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front.

The table lists armour penetration values for Czech guns da 0 al 100 metri range e 0 degrees inclination of armour. Dates indicate the year when a particular shell type entered production, not necessarily the year of availability to combat units. New shell types would take several months to reach the troops at the front, some favoured units receiving the new shells more quickly than others. Andrew Mark Reid is the author of Panzergranate, a set of regolamenti di wargame using prudentamente researched gunnery data to simulate armour penetration results.

Weapon Shell Type Penetration
37 mm L.40 (Skoda A.3) A.P.58 mm
Main armament of the carro armato leggero LT vz. 35, re-designated Pz.Kpfw. 35 (t) by the Wehrmacht.
37 mm L.47 (Skoda A.7) A.P.69 mm
Main armament of the carro armato leggero LT vz. 38, re-designated Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) by the Wehrmacht.
47 mm L.43 (Skoda) A.P.86 mm
Captured 47 mm Skoda guns were used by the Wehrmacht to convert Pz.Kpfw. I carri armati leggeri to Panzerjäger I, the first of many self-propelled anti-tank guns. Firing German A.P.C.R. shells, the 47 mm Skoda gun had 144 mm of armour penetration, significantly more than could be expected of A.P. ammunition. Panzerjäger I tank destroyer platoons consisted of quattro veicoli.

The Wehrmacht continued to requisition Czech cannoni e veicoli, like Praga trucks, e the reliable Panzer 38(t), after occupation. Panzerjäger Marder III(t) e Jagdpanzer Hetzer were tank-hunter conversions based on the Czech Panzer 38(t) chassis, mounting a powerful cannone anticarro da 75 mm.

Andy Reid

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Soldatini Cecoslovacchi della Seconda Guerra Mondiale


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