2. 7.5 m are used for fighting from combat vehicles (combat distance up to 1500 m)
cm Pzgr.Patr. 39 Kw.K. 40 and Pak 40, and the 7,5 cm Pzgr. Patr. 40 and 7,5
cm Pzgr. cartridge 40 {W) Kw.K. 40 and Pak 40. The last two cartridges are
ballistically identical. With the 7,5 cm Pzgr.Patr. 40 (W) it is to be considered however that good
Breakdown performance can only be expected at target distances of up to 1000 m.
3. 7.5 cm size 38 HI/B and HI/C are developed as armour piercing projectiles
and therefore intended by all to fight chariots; but for this purpose they shall
should only be used if no armour piercing grenade shells 39 are available.
The probable hit percentages are from the "Ballistic data", page 45,
to see.
For guns where no metre division is provided for St. Gr.
Firing the 7.5 cm size 38 HI/B and HI/C as a guide the following shooting rule:
Use distance division of the 7.5 cm size 34, but use half the target distance
strike !
Example:
Target distance is 600 meters.
In this case the target is to be aimed at with distance division
600 + 600 = 900 m
2
In exceptional cases, 7.5 cm size 38 HI/B and HI/C can also be used against live targets.
will be fired upon, even at longer distances. This is to be used only in urgent
Emergencies happen when there are no explosive grenades.
The projectiles are painted field grey. At the head is on two opposite
The HI/B or HI/C markings are stencilled on in black. At
A light tracer sleeve is screwed into the bullet holes.
In emergencies, the 7.5 cm step size Patr. 34 can also be used for fighting combat vehicles.
Kw.K. 46 and Pak 40 with A.Z. in position 0.V.
4. the fog cloud which forms on impact of the K.Gr.red Nb. has a
Diameters from 15 to 20 m. It remains effective up to 30 seconds and moves with
from the wind.
More details about the dependence of the fog effect on the weather is from H.Dv. 311/1:
"The Fogging Agents and their Handling, Booklet 1, Principles of Fog Use" to
he-see.
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