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With a total weight of 515 kilograms (1,135 lb) (not including ammunition or other equipment) the 47mm was a lot heavier than the German Pak 36 at 327 kilograms (721 lb), 37 mm gun M3 at 912 lb (414 kg) or 37 mm Bofors at 370 kg (820 lb), although the Soviet 45-mm was about the same at 560 kg (1,230 lb) while the 2-pdr was significantly heavier ...
In the 1930s the French Army sought a replacement for the derivatives of the 75 mm mle 1897 field gun it used as an anti-tank gun. The soixante-quinze was an effective anti-tank gun but was heavy and much harder to conceal than the newer, small, high-velocity, small calibre anti-tank weapons.
46.5 mm (1.83 in) 47 mm kan M/83 (Stafsjö 47 mm Engström fast shooting naval gun L/22 model 1883) Sweden-Norway: 1880s - World War I 47 mm (1.9 in) 47 mm kan M/95 (Finspång 47 mm fast shooting naval gun L/55 model 1895) Sweden-Norway: 1880s - World War I 47 mm (1.9 in) QF 3 pounder Hotchkiss Mk I, Mk II France: World War I - World War II
This includes 47-mm guns, which the British called "3 pounders". Pages in category "47 mm artillery" ... 47 mm Model 1931 anti-tank gun; A. AC 47 anti-tank gun; C.
Armament was fairly heavy for this lightweight vehicle, giving the T-13 tank destroyer a good anti-tank capability. Main armament was the 47 mm Model 1931 anti-tank gun, which fired 1.52 kg armor-piercing shells and could penetrate 47 mm of armor plating from a distance of 300 m, for its time an impressive performance. [6]
The AC 47 was a French anti-tank gun of 47 mm calibre. It was principally used in the ouvrages and casemates of the Maginot Line in the late 1930s; another version was created for naval use. AC stands for anti-char, char being French for "tank".
37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) 37 mm gun M1; 37 mm spade mortar; 45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K) 45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K) 45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K) 47 mm APX anti-tank gun; 4.7 cm KPÚV vz. 38; 76 mm air defense gun M1931; 76 mm air defense gun M1938; 76 mm divisional gun M1902/30; 76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22)
The Cannone da 47/32 M35 was the main armament in the M13/40 medium tank, the M14/41 medium tank, and experimentally on the AB 41 armored car (see photograph), and the 47/32 self-propelled gun. The 47/32 was built in two versions, the first with semi-pneumatic disk wheels, and the second (in 1939, from which the name 47/32 mod.