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  2. List of anti-tank guns - Wikipedia

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    World War II 37: 3.7 cm TAK 1918 German Empire: World War I 37: AC 37 anti-tank gun France: World War II 37: 3.7 cm PaK 35/36 Nazi Germany: World War II 37: 37 mm anti-tank gun M1930 (1-K) Soviet Union: World War II 37: Type 94 37 mm Japan: World War II 37: 37 mm Bofors Sweden: World War II 37: 37 mm gun M3 United States: World War II 37: 3,7cm ...

  3. Anti-tank warfare - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank warfare originated during World War I from the desire to develop technology and tactics to destroy tanks. After the Allies deployed the first tanks in 1916, the German Empire introduced the first anti-tank weapons. [ 1] The first developed anti-tank weapon was a scaled-up bolt-action rifle, the Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr, that fired a 13.2 ...

  4. List of World War II infantry anti-tank weapons of Germany

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    Panzerbüchse (German: "anti-tank rifles") Panzerbüchse 35 (polnisch) (PzB 35 (p)) - a captured Polish Kb ppanc wz.35 anti-tank rifle. Panzerbüchse 38 anti-tank rifle. Panzerbüchse 39 anti-tank rifle. Panzerbüchse Boyes - a captured British Boys 0.55 Anti-tank rifle. Rocket weapons. Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43 ('rocket tank rifle 43'), aka ...

  5. Anti-tank gun - Wikipedia

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    An anti-tank gun is a form of artillery designed to destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, normally from a static defensive position. [ 1] The development of specialized anti-tank munitions and anti-tank guns was prompted by the appearance of tanks during World War I. [ 2] To destroy hostile tanks, artillerymen often used field ...

  6. Panzerfaust - Wikipedia

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    The Panzerfaust ( German: [ˈpantsɐˌfaʊst], lit. "tank fist" or "armour fist", [2] plural: Panzerfäuste) was a development family of single-shot man-portable anti-tank systems developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapons were the first single-use light anti-tank weapons based on a pre-loaded disposable launch tube, a weapon ...

  7. Category:World War II anti-tank guns - Wikipedia

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    45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K) 45 mm anti-tank gun M1942 (M-42) Cannone da 47/32. 47 mm APX anti-tank gun. 47 mm Model 1931 anti-tank gun. 57 mm anti-tank gun M1943 (ZiS-2) 75 mm field gun M1897 on M2 carriage. 75 mm Reșița Model 1943. 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)

  8. List of World War II firearms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    9×19mm Parabellum. Luftwaffe. 10,450 Astra 600s had been delivered to Germany until German occupation of France ceased. [ 4] The remainder of the German order, consisting of 28,000 pistols, was intercepted by Allied forces in September 1944. [ 1] [ 3] Astra 900. Astra-Unceta y Cia SA. 7.63×25mm Mauser.

  9. PIAT - Wikipedia

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    The Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank ( PIAT) Mk I was a British man-portable anti-tank weapon developed during the Second World War. The PIAT was designed in 1942 in response to the British Army 's need for a more effective infantry anti-tank weapon and entered service in 1943. The PIAT was based on the spigot mortar system, and projected ...