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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (full name "'''5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38'''") was a German anti-tank gun developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. It is similar in outward appearance to its larger successor, the [[7.5 cm Pak 40]].
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[[Image:5cm-PAK 38.jpg|thumb|right|400px|5 cm Pak 38 anti-tank gun - 50x419mm R]]
 
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (full name "'''5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38'''") was a German anti-tank gun developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. It is similar in outward appearance to its larger successor, the [[7.5 cm Pak 40]].
 
  
 
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* '''Barrel Length:''' {{convert|cm|2975}} (L/60)
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* '''Weight:''' {{convert|lbs|1800}}
  
 
* '''Length:''' {{convert|cm|475}}
 
* '''Length:''' {{convert|cm|475}}
  
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* '''Shell:''' 50x419mm R
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* '''Crew:''' 5
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* '''Elevation:''' -8° to +27°
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* '''Rate of Fire:''' 13 rounds/min (practical)
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* '''Muzzle Velocity:''' 550 m/s (1,804 ft/s)
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* '''Effective Range:''' 1500 m (4921 ft)
  
 
* '''Feed System:''' Single-shot
 
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Revision as of 18:39, 3 March 2015

The 5 cm PaK 38 (full name "5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38") was a German anti-tank gun developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. It is similar in outward appearance to its larger successor, the 7.5 cm Pak 40.



5 cm Pak 38 anti-tank gun - 50x419mm R

Specifications

(1940–1945)

  • Type: Anti-Tank Gun
  • Caliber: 2 in (5 cm)
  • Barrel Length: 1171.3 in (2975 cm) (L/60)
  • Weight: 1800 lbs (816.5 kg)
  • Length: 187 in (475 cm)
  • Height: 41.3 in (105 cm)
  • Width: 72.8 in (185 cm)
  • Shell: 50x419mm R
  • Crew: 5
  • Elevation: -8° to +27°
  • Traverse: 65°
  • Rate of Fire: 13 rounds/min (practical)
  • Muzzle Velocity: 550 m/s (1,804 ft/s)
  • Effective Range: 1500 m (4921 ft)
  • Feed System: Single-shot



The 5 cm PaK 38 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The Cranes are Flying 1957
The Battle of Neretva Tito´s partisans 1969
Stalingrad Karel Hermánek Hauptmann Musk 1993
Stalingrad German soldiers 1993
Fury German soldiers 2014

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