5 cm Pak 38 explained

5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38 (L/60)
Origin:Nazi Germany
Type:Panzerabwehrkanone
Is Ranged:yes
Is Artillery:yes
Service:1940–1945
Used By:Nazi Germany
Italy
Finland
Romania
Bulgaria
First Slovak republic
Wars:World War II
Continuation War
Design Date:1937–1939
Manufacturer:Rheinmetall-Borsig
Production Date:1940–1943
Number:9,566[1]
Weight:
    • w/carriage
Part Length: bore (60 calibres)
Crew:5
Cartridge:Fixed QF 50×420mm R [2]
5 cm Pzgr.
5 cm Pzgr. 39
5 cm Pzgr. 40
5 cm Pzgr. 40/1
5 cm Sprgr. 38[3]
Cartridge Weight:2.25kg (04.96lb)[4]
Action:Semi-automatic
Rate:13 rounds/min
Velocity:550-1,130 m/s (1,804-3,707 ft/s)
Max Range:3000abbr=onNaNabbr=on
Feed:Manual
Sights:Z.F. 3x8°
Breech:Horizontal sliding-wedge
Recoil:Hydro-pneumatic
Carriage:Split-trail
Elevation:-8° to +27°
Traverse:65°

The 5 cm Pak 38 (L/60) (5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38 (L/60)) was a German anti-tank gun of 50 mm calibre. It was developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall-Borsig AG as a successor to the 3.7 cm Pak 36, and was in turn followed by the 7.5 cm Pak 40. The unique curved gun-shield design differed from most WWII anti-tank guns which had either one flat or two angled and one flat gun-shield plates for ease of manufacturing.

Development

After the Spanish Civil War, the German authorities started to think that a new anti-tank gun would be needed, even though the 3.7 cm Pak 36 had proven to be very successful. They asked Rheinmetall-Borsig to produce a new and more capable AT-gun. They first designed the Pak 37 in 1935, but the German authorities did not approve it because of its low capabilities. Rheinmetall-Borsig were forced to create a new gun with a longer - L/60 - barrel which was approved for mass production in 1939 under the designation Pak 38.

Variants

The original tank gun for the Panzer III was the 5 cm KwK 38, which despite being the same 5 cm caliber had a lower muzzle velocity due to the shorter barrel length (L/42 calibers) and smaller cartridge. When a more powerful gun with greater penetration was needed for the Panzer III the longer barrel 5 cm KwK 39 gun (L/60 calibers) was developed as a variant of the 5 cm Pak 38 towed anti-tank gun.[5]

Service

The Pak 38 was first used by the German forces during the Second World War in April 1941. When the Germans faced Soviet tanks in 1941 during Operation Barbarossa starting June 1941, the Pak 38 was one of the few guns capable of penetrating the 45mm sloped armor of the T-34 medium tank at close range. The gun was also equipped with Panzergranate 40 APCR shots with a hard tungsten carbide core, in an attempt to penetrate the armor of the heavier KV-1 tank.

Although it was replaced by more powerful weapons, it remained a useful weapon and remained in service with the Wehrmacht until the end of the war.

The Pak 38 carriage was also used for the 7.5 cm Pak 97/38 and the 7.5 cm Pak 50 guns.

Romania imported 110 Pak 38s in March 1943. The guns remained in service with the Romanian Armed Forces until 1954, when the 57 mm anti-tank gun M1943 (ZiS-2) replaced them.[6]

Performance

+Calculated armor penetration[7]
RangePenetration at contact angle 0°
AP
100m (300feet)100mm
500m (1,600feet)79mm
1000m (3,000feet)60mm
1500m (4,900feet)45mm
APC
100m (300feet)96mm
500m (1,600feet)79mm
1000m (3,000feet)62mm
1500m (4,900feet)49mm
APCR
100m (300feet)149mm
500m (1,600feet)108mm
1000m (3,000feet)72mm
1500m (4,900feet)48mm

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Battistelli, Pier Paolo (2008) Panzer Divisions: The Eastern Front 1941-43
  2. Web site: Munition der 5 cm Pak 38. 2023-01-16. www.michaelhiske.de. de.
  3. Book: Foss, Christopher. Jane's pocket book of towed artillery. 1977. Collier. 15. 0020806000. New York. 911907988.
  4. Book: Chamberlain, Peter. Anti-tank weapons. 1974. Arco Pub. Co. Gander, Terry. 13. 0668036079. New York. 1299755.
  5. Book: Rottman, Gordon L. . M3 Medium Tank Vs Panzer III: Kasserine Pass 1943 . limited . Osprey Publishing . 2008 . 4-5, 20 . 978-1-84603-261-5 . Duel No. 10 .
  6. Book: Stroea . Adrian . Băjenaru . Gheorghe . 2010 . Artileria româna în date si imagini . ro . Romanian artillery in data and images . Editura Centrului Tehnic-Editorial al Armatei . 978-606-524-080-3 . 84 . 2015-05-21 . 2012-03-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120320182805/http://www.rft.forter.ro/17_bibvirt/pdf/004-artileria-romana-in-date-si-imagini.pdf . dead .
  7. Book: Bird, Lorrin. World War II Ballistics: Armor and Gunnery. Livingston. Robert. Overmatch Press. 2001. Albany, NY USA. 61. 71143143.