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| ''[[The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part I]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1949 | | ''[[The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part I]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1949 | ||
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| rowspan=2|''[[Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? (Mais où est donc passée la 7ème compagnie?)]]'' || [[Jean Lefebvre]] || Pvt. Pitivier || rowspan=2|Mounted on M3 Halftrack; with mockup long barrel || rowspan=2|1973 | |||
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| [[Aldo Maccione]] || Pvt. Tassin | |||
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| ''[[Downfall (Der Untergang) ]]'' || || Abandoned || || 2004 | | ''[[Downfall (Der Untergang) ]]'' || || Abandoned || || 2004 |
Revision as of 07:11, 21 July 2019
The 3.7 cm Pak 35/36 (full name "3,7 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 35/36") was a German anti-tank gun developed in 1928 by Rheinmetall and used during the Second World War. It became progressively less effective as an anti-tank weapon as armor improved and was notoriously useless against the Soviet KV tanks, eventually acquiring the nickname Heeres Anklopf-Gerät ("Army device for knocking politely"). It was followed by its larger successor, the 5 cm Pak 38.
Specifications
(1928–1945)
- Type: Anti-Tank Gun
- Caliber: 1.5 in (3.7 cm)
- Barrel Length: 65.4 in (166 cm) (L/45)
- Weight: 721 lbs (327 kg)
- Length: 133.9 in (340 cm)
- Height: 46.1 in (117 cm)
- Width: 65 in (165 cm)
- Shell: 37×249mm R
- Crew: 2
- Elevation: -5° to +25°
- Traverse: 60°
- Rate of Fire: 13 rounds/min (practical)
- Muzzle Velocity: 762 m/s (2,500 ft/s)
- Effective Range: 300 m (984 ft)
- Feed System: Single-shot
The 3.7 cm Pak 35/36 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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Lad from Our Town (Paren iz Nashego Goroda) | Seen abandoned on battlefield | 1942 | ||
T-9 Submarine (Podvodnaya lodka T-9) | Seen on German cargo ship | 1943 | ||
The Secret Brigade (Konstantin Zaslonov) | Seen in documentary footage | 1949 | ||
The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part I | German soldiers | 1949 | ||
Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? (Mais où est donc passée la 7ème compagnie?) | Jean Lefebvre | Pvt. Pitivier | Mounted on M3 Halftrack; with mockup long barrel | 1973 |
Aldo Maccione | Pvt. Tassin | |||
Downfall (Der Untergang) | Abandoned | 2004 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Omega Option (Variant "Omega") | German soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1975 | |
Band of Brothers | German soldiers | "Carentan" (Ep.3) | 2001 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Notation | Release Date |
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Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood | 2005 |