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[[Image:SPzB 41.jpg|thumb|right|400px|2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41 auf leichter Feldlafette 41 - 28/20 mm (1.10/.78 in)]] | [[Image:SPzB 41.jpg|thumb|right|400px|2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41 auf leichter Feldlafette 41 - 28/20 mm (1.10/.78 in)]] | ||
'''2.8 cm sPzB 41''' (''2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41'', literally "Heavy antitank rifle") is a Nazi | The '''2.8 cm sPzB 41''' (''2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41'', literally "Heavy antitank rifle") is a Nazi German anti-tank gun, which utilises the rarely used squeeze bore principle. The caliber of the gun is 28 mm at the chamber end and 20 mm at the muzzle. This construction allowed a muzzle velocity up to 1,400 m/s. The gun was designed and produced by Mauser-Werke AG. 2797 pieces were build from 1940 to 1943. In addition to the standard version, two more variants existed: the '''2.8 cm sPzB 41 leFl 41''' (''2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41 auf leichter Feldlafette 41'') which was developed for paratrooper units, and the '''2.8 cm KwK 42''' which was for tank mountings (only 24 of this version were produced, and it was never used in action). | ||
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| ''[[Farewell (Proshchay)]]'' || || || Seen abandoned || 1967 | |||
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| ''[[Port]]'' || || || Seen abandoned || 1976 | |||
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| ''[[The Last Battle (Posledniy boy)]]'' || || German soldiers || Replica || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[New Dream Hunter Rem: Massacre in the Phantasmic Labyrinth]]'' || ||2.8 cm sPzB 41 leFl 41; is seen in the Geppetto base||1992 | | ''[[New Dream Hunter Rem: Massacre in the Phantasmic Labyrinth]]'' || ||2.8 cm sPzB 41 leFl 41; is seen in the Geppetto base||1992 | ||
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| ''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]'' || || || 2021 | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 15 February 2023
The 2.8 cm sPzB 41 (2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41, literally "Heavy antitank rifle") is a Nazi German anti-tank gun, which utilises the rarely used squeeze bore principle. The caliber of the gun is 28 mm at the chamber end and 20 mm at the muzzle. This construction allowed a muzzle velocity up to 1,400 m/s. The gun was designed and produced by Mauser-Werke AG. 2797 pieces were build from 1940 to 1943. In addition to the standard version, two more variants existed: the 2.8 cm sPzB 41 leFl 41 (2.8 cm schwere Panzerbüchse 41 auf leichter Feldlafette 41) which was developed for paratrooper units, and the 2.8 cm KwK 42 which was for tank mountings (only 24 of this version were produced, and it was never used in action).
Specifications
(Produced: 1940 - 1943; In service: 1941 - 1945)
- Type: Anti-Tank Gun
- Caliber: cone-bore 28/20 mm (1.10/.78 in)
- Weight: 504.9 lbs (229 kg)
- Length: 2.69 m (8 ft 10 in)
- Barrel length: 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) with muzzle brake
- Rate of fire: up to 30 rpm
- Muzzle velocity: 1,400 m/s (4,500 fps)
- Effective firing range: 500 m (547 yds)
The 2.8 cm sPzB 41 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Farewell (Proshchay) | Seen abandoned | 1967 | ||
Port | Seen abandoned | 1976 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The Last Battle (Posledniy boy) | German soldiers | Replica | 2019 |
Anime
Film Title | Character | Notation | Date |
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New Dream Hunter Rem: Massacre in the Phantasmic Labyrinth | 2.8 cm sPzB 41 leFl 41; is seen in the Geppetto base | 1992 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
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Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 2021 |
See Also
- Mauser - A list of all weapons manufactured by Mauser