PaK 43
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The PaK 43 (Panzerabwehrkanone 43) was a German 88 mm anti-tank gun developed from the famous 88 mm anti-aircraft gun and used during the Second World War. The main version of the PaK 43 used a highly efficient cruciform mount. However the manufacture of this version was slow initially, and to speed up production some guns were mounted on a two-wheel split-trail carriage from a conventional howitzer, resulting in a version known as PaK 43/41.
PaK 43[編集]
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Pak 43 at Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Pak 43 at Aberdeen Proving Ground
PaK 43/41[編集]
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A Cromwell tank and jeep pass an abandoned German gun during Operation 'Totalise', 8 August 1944.
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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Pak 43/41 at CFB Borden
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8.8 cm PaK 43/41 L/71 AT gun. Many parts missing.
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Pak 43/41
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Pak 43/41
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Pak 43/41