36M PÁNCÉLTÖRŐ ÁGYÚ

36M PÁNCÉLTÖRŐ ÁGYÚ
Image: 36M Páncéltörö Ágyú (Flames of War)
Year1937
Weapon TypeLight Anti-Tank Gun
Origin & DesignerGermany/Rheinmetall
Numbers Produced[@numbers_produced]
Crew5
Calibre37mm (37x249R)
Elevation-5° to +25°
Traverse30°
BreechHorizontal Sliding Block
RecoilHydropeumatic
Gun SightTelescopic
Gun Mount[@gun_mounts]
CarriageSplit Trail
Trailers[@trailers]
Gun Shield4.4mm
Armoured Plate[@armoured_plate]
Barrel Length1.650mm (L/45)
Overall Length3.04m
Width1.65m
Height1.17m
WeightWeight in Traction: 440 kg
Weight in Action: 328 kg
Round Weight0.685 kg
Muzzle VelocityHE: 680 m/s
AP: 1.020 m/s
Feed[@feed]
Magazine Capacity[@magazine_capacity]
Practical Rate of Fire[@practical_rate_of_fire]
Rate of Fire13 r.p.m.
Maximum Rate of Fire[@maximum_rate_of_fire]
Maximum Ceiling[@maximum_ceiling]
Maximum Ground Range[@maximum_ground_range]
Maximum Range5.484m
Armour Penetration31mm @ 500m @ 30°
TractionMotorised
Variants[@variants]
NotesThe 37mm 36M was the German built PaK 36. Hungary apparently purchased these guns with Wheat and they were mainly issued to anti-tank units in infantry divisions. They were soon found inadequate and were later used as infantry guns.