47 mm APX anti-tank gun | |
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País | Francia |
Papel | Obús |
En servicio | 1934-1945 |
Construido | Unknow |
el Cañón antitanque APX de 47 mm fue un cañón antitanque francés que estuvo en servicio en los primeros años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Cañón antitanque francés SA37 de 47 mm caminando alrededor | |
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Fotógrafo | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localización | Musee des Blindes, Saumur |
Fotos | 54 |
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el Cañón antitanque APX de 47 mm was a French weapon developed in the late 1930s to counter the threat of German tanks. It was a modified version of the 75 mm field gun, with a longer barrel and a higher muzzle velocity. The gun fired armor-piercing shells that could penetrate up to 60 mm of steel at 500 meters. The gun was mounted on a two-wheeled carriage that could be towed by a truck or a tractor.
The gun had a crew of four: a commander, a gunner, a loader and a driver. The gun was used by the French army during the Battle of France in 1940, where it proved effective against the early models of German tanks. However, the gun was also vulnerable to enemy fire and air attacks, and many were captured or destroyed by the Germans. Some of the guns were later used by the Germans and their allies against the Allies in various fronts of Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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