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Dati di Perforazione dei Munizioni Anticarro Ungheresi della Seconda Guerra Mondiale

Dati di Perforazione dei Munizioni Anticarro Ungheresi della Seconda Guerra Mondiale Il carro armato leggero Landsverk L-60.B svedese, produced under license, e designated carro armato leggero 38.M Toldi nel servizio ungherese. The vehicle was armed con a 37 mm main gun ed an 8 mm MG.

The table lists armour penetration values for cannoni ungheresi 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
Mitragliatrice da 8 mm 34/40.M Danuvia (Brno Z830) "K" Bullet13 mm
20 mm L.60 Madsen Tank Gun (Danish) A.P.34 mm
The 20 mm Madsen was mounted on autoblindi Landsverk 180 e 182 sold all’Olanda, Ungheria, alla repubblica d’Irlanda, ed altri paesi. Mr. Reid reports that the Irish Army decommissioned a Landsverk 182 as late as 1986. The weapon was also mounted in Landsverk L.60.A carri armati leggeri.
37 mm L.37 Bofors Tank Gun A.P. (Carbon Steel)32 mm
A.P. (Manganese Steel)54 mm
A.P.H.E.34 mm
Main armament of the carro armato leggero Landsverk L.60.B, known as carro armato leggero Toldi nel servizio ungherese. It is unlikely that the A.P.H.E. shell would have been used, even though it was available for the 37 mm Bofors L.37 gun. Some A.P.H.E. shells are tracer detonated, but most are detonated by inertia e they are used as shells contraerei. Their use against carri armati may have been out of accident rather than design. Navies use A.P.H.E. shells against enemy ships, e their application to tank combat may have been a throwback to this naval method.
3.7 cm L.45 36.M Rheinmetall-Borsig AT Gun A.P. (Pz.Gr. 39)65 mm
The German PaK 35/36 was designated cannone anticarro da 37 mm 36.M nel servizio ungherese.
40 mm L.47 Skoda A.17 Tank Gun A.P.H.E. 36.M44 mm
A.P.76 mm
A licensed design based on the Czech A.7 cannone da carro mounted in the carro armato leggero LT vz. 38.
40 mm L.51 40.M MAWAG Anti-Tank Gun
40 mm L.51 41.M MAWAG Tank Gun
A.P.H.E. 36.M48 mm
A.P.80 mm
The 40 mm 40.M was a standard towed cannone anticarro produced by the compagnia ungherese di Manfred Weisz AG (MAWAG), which was also used as a tank gun. The weapon was a derivative of the Rheinmetall-Borsig 3.7 cm PaK 35/36, but it fired the same ammunition as the cannone contraerei da 40 mm Bofors.
40 mm L.70 37.M Bofors/MAWAG Flak A.P.H.E. 36.M66 mm
H.C. 42.M206 mm
A.P. 43.M-
Main armament of 40.M Nimrod self-propelled armoured autocannon. The vehicle was un modification ungherese del Landsverk L-62 (LVKV 40 Anti) svedese which had many basic parts in common con the shorter carro armato leggero L-60. The Nimrod was taken into the Honvedseg (armata ungherese) as a tank-destroyer, but it proved inadequate against Soviet T-34 tanks. The situation improved when new 43.M ammunition was introduced o when 42.M Kerngranate hollow-charge rounds were fired from the vehicle. Kerngranate was a 15 cm Igr. 39 Hl/A artiglieria shell H.C. warhead mounted on a fin-stabilized tube. The round had to be inserted into the barrel manually, from the front, ed it was fired con a blank cartridge very much like a rifle grenade. A total of 135 Nimrods were built, most of which were deployed by the 51st e 52nd Armoured Autocannon Battalion of the 1a e 2a divisione di carri ungherese, respectively. Nimrod batteries attached to battaglioni armoured e motorizzata were allocated quattro veicoli each.
75 mm L.25 41.M MAWAG Tank Gun A.P.59 mm
A short support weapon mounted in 41.M Turan II support tanks. The gun was a derivative of the cannone da campagna Böhler 76.5 mm 18.M austro-ungherese.
75 mm L.43 43.M MAWAG Tank Gun A.P.98 mm
Un version ungherese of the German 7.5 cm KwK 40. The gun was used to upgrade existing carri armati Turan to carri armati pesanti 43.M Turan II, ed it was mounted in 44.M Zrinyi I assault guns. The weapon fired standard granate da 75 mm tedesche ed ungheresi.
105 mm L.20.5 40.M MAWAG Howitzer A.P.55 mm
H.E.A.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/A)103 mm
H.E.A.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/B)116 mm
H.E.A.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/C)128 mm
A towed field howitzer which was also mounted in 43.M Zrinyi II assault howitzers.
10.5 cm L.28 le.FH 18 A.P.H.E. (Pz.Gr.)78 mm
A.P. (Pz.Gr. 39)106 mm
H.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/A)103 mm
H.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/B)116 mm
H.C. (Gr. 39 Hl/C)128 mm
Standard light howitzer della Wehrmacht tedesca.

The arms industry ungherese was in better shape than that of its neighbours, primarily because of favorable licensing agreements con manufacturers Czech, tedeschi, svedesi ed austriaci.

Andy Reid

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Soldatini Ungheresi della Seconda Guerra Mondiale


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