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- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 length "4325.0".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 weight "1390.0".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 abstract "The 7.5 cm Pak 41 was one of the last German anti-tank guns brought into service and used in World War II and notable for being one of the largest anti-tank guns to rely on the Gerlich principle (pioneered by the German gun-designer Hermann Gerlich, who developed the principle in the 1920s, reportedly for a hunting rifle) to deliver a higher muzzle velocity and therefore greater penetration in relation to its size.It is similar to but distinct from the Waffe 0725, which while based on the Gerlich principle also, had a different barrel calibre.".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 length "4.325".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 thumbnail 75_mm_PaK_41fort_nelson2010.JPG?width=300.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Anti-tank_gun.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 usedInWar World_War_II.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 weight "1390000.0".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageExternalLink 75mm-tapered-bore-antitank-pak-41.html.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageID "15796263".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageLength "6655".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageRevisionID "691506655".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink 4.2_cm_Pak_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink 5_cm_Pak_38.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink 7.5_cm_Pak_40.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_gun.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Anti-tank_warfare.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Armour-piercing,_composite,_non-rigid.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Armour-piercing,_non-rigid.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Breech-loading_weapon.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Category:75_mm_artillery.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_anti-tank_guns_of_Germany.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Gerlich_principle.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Gerlich.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Krupp.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Littlejohn_adaptor.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Muzzle_(firearms).
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Muzzle_velocity.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Rheinmetall.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Rifling.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Rolled_homogeneous_armour.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_firearm.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Tungsten.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Waffe_0725.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink File:75_mm_PaK_41fort_nelson2010.JPG.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLink File:APBCT.jpg.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageWikiLinkText "7.5 cm Pak 41".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 caliber "75".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 caption "A preserved 7.5 cm PaK 41".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 cartridge "75".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 cartridge "Penetrator weight:".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 crew "5".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 designer "Krupp, Essen".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 elevation "–12.5° to +16°".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 feed "single shot, breech loading".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 isArtillery "yes".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 isRanged "yes".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 name "7.5".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 number "150".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 origin "Nazi Germany".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 productionDate "1941".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 range "2,000 m".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sights "90000.0".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 traverse "60".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Anti-tank_gun.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 usedBy "Nazi Germany".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 velocity "AP 1,230 m/s".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wars World_War_II.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 weight "1390.0".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIIGermanGuns.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 subject Category:75_mm_artillery.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 subject Category:World_War_II_anti-tank_guns_of_Germany.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 hypernym Guns.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Device.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Weapon.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Redirect.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Product.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Thing.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 type Q728.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 comment "The 7.5 cm Pak 41 was one of the last German anti-tank guns brought into service and used in World War II and notable for being one of the largest anti-tank guns to rely on the Gerlich principle (pioneered by the German gun-designer Hermann Gerlich, who developed the principle in the 1920s, reportedly for a hunting rifle) to deliver a higher muzzle velocity and therefore greater penetration in relation to its size.It is similar to but distinct from the Waffe 0725, which while based on the Gerlich principle also, had a different barrel calibre.".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 label "7.5 cm Pak 41".
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs Q259119.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5-cm-PaK_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5_cm_Panzerabwehrkanone_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5_cm_PaK_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7.5_cm_Pak_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5_cm_PaK_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs m.03nvm8h.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5_cm_PaK_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs 7,5_cm_PaK_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 sameAs Q259119.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 wasDerivedFrom 7.5_cm_Pak_41?oldid=691506655.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 depiction 75_mm_PaK_41fort_nelson2010.JPG.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 isPrimaryTopicOf 7.5_cm_Pak_41.
- 7.5_cm_Pak_41 name "7.5 cm Pak 41".