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  2. 7.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 40 - Wikipedia

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    The LG 40 first saw use during the Battle of Crete where it apparently equipped 2. Batterie/Fallschirmjäger-Artillerie-Abteilung (2nd Battery/Parachute Artillery Battalion). [ 2 ] It saw widespread use by German parachute units, both Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS for the rest of the war.

  3. Category:Rheinmetall - Wikipedia

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    7.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 40; 7.5 cm Pak 40; 7.58 cm Minenwerfer; 8 cm Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon; 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41; 10 cm schwere Kanone 18; 10.5 cm Flak 38; 10.5 cm leFH 18; 10.5 cm leFH 18M; 10.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 42; 10.5 cm schwere Kanone 18/40; 12.8 cm FlaK 40; 15 cm Kanone 18; 15 cm sFH 18; 15 cm sFH 36; 17 cm mittlerer Minenwerfer; 24 cm ...

  4. 7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18 - Wikipedia

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    Development of the gun began in 1927, by Rheinmetall.The crew was protected by an armoured shield.There was a mountain gun variant, the 7.5 cm le.GebIG 18.For transport, the mountain variant could be broken down into six to ten packs, the heaviest weighing 74.9 kg.

  5. 7.5 cm Pak 40 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm Pak 40 (7,5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 40) was a German 75 millimetre anti-tank gun of the Second World War. The gun was developed in 1939–1941 and entered service in 1942. With 23,303 examples produced, the Pak 40 formed the backbone of German anti-tank guns for the later part of World War II, mostly in towed form, but also on a number ...

  6. Category : Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1941

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    7.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 40; 7.5 cm Pak 41; 8-inch Mk. VI railway gun; 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40; 10.5 cm leFH 18M; 12 cm/12 short naval gun; 14.5 × 114 mm; 15 cm Schnelladekanone C/28 in Mörserlafette; 16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun; 17 cm Kanone 18; 25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) 28/32 cm Nebelwerfer 41; 38 cm Siegfried K (E) 57 mm ...

  7. List of German military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    7.5 cm FK 7M85 (7.5 cm FK 40) – AT gun modified for dual AT/field gun role, 10 built 7.5 cm FK 7M59 – simplified production version; 7.5 cm Gebirgsgeschütz 36 – most common German mountain gun of World War II; 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37 (7.5 cm le.IG 37) 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 42 (7,5 cm le.IG 42)

  8. 7.5 cm KwK 40 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm KwK 40 (7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone [a] 40) was a German 75 mm Second World War era vehicle-mounted gun, used as the primary armament of the German Panzer IV (F2 model onwards) medium tank and the Sturmgeschütz III (F model onwards) and Sturmgeschütz IV assault guns which were used as tank destroyers.

  9. 7.5 cm Pak 50 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm Pak 50 was developed during 1944 and details are scarce. The rationale for the guns might have been to produce a lighter, more portable and easily concealable version of the Pak 40. [1] Despite its Panzerabwehrkanone designation, it may have been a dual-purpose gun with both anti-tank and Infanteriegeschütz or Infantry support gun ...

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