If you're going to add an image that I made (without crediting me, but I digress), at least please put in the current image, not the one with the big "obsolete" stamp...Môže byť?
Hi wingsofwrathIf you're going to add an image that I made (without crediting me, but I digress), at least please put in the current image, not the one with the big "obsolete" stamp...
This is the proper image:
Just one small notice, the converted guns were designated 7,62 cm Pak 36 - without the (r).The Pak 36(r) is the German designation of the captured gun converted to an anti-tank gun
Ahoj wingsofwrath
Mám otázku ohľadom 75mm Resita M1943 .
Existuje spojenie medzi touto muníciou a 75 mm modelom 1938 (Švajčiarsko) ?
Ďakujem
That sent me on a bit of a rabbit hole, because I had no idea what ammunition the Flab.-Kan. Model 1938 (canon de DCA 38 Schneider-Creusot modèle 1938 de 75 mm) used, and it turns out that yes, apparently the Swiss might have adopted the ammunition from the Vickers Model 1931 even though the gun itself was French and in it's original configuration used an 75x518mmR case with an 86.8mm rim.Hi wingsofwrath
I have a question about the 75mm Resita M1943.
There is a link between this munition and the 75mm Model 1938 (Switzerland) ?
Thank you