What does KwK mean in tanks?
Kampfwagenkanone (KwK) (German, ‘fighting vehicle cannon’) was the designation to any type of tank gun mounted in an armoured fighting vehicle or infantry fighting vehicle of the German-Wehrmacht until 1945. The wording was derived from the German nouns Kampfwagen (fighting vehicle) and Kanone (cannon or gun).
How much did a German 88mm shell weight?
The 8.8 cm KwK 43 (Kampfwagenkanone —”fighting vehicle cannon”) was an 88 mm 71 calibre length tank gun designed by Krupp and used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War….8.8 cm KwK 43.
8,8 cm KwK 43 | |
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Shell weight | 7.3 kg (16 lb) Armor-piercing composite rigid (APCR) Pzgr 40/43 |
Calibre | 88 mm (3.46 in) |
Elevation | -8° to +15° |
What does KWK stand for?
KWK
Acronym | Definition |
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KWK | Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung (German: Combined Heat and Power) |
KWK | Kill with Kindness |
KWK | Koperasi Wahana Kalpika (Indonesian) |
KWK | Knights of the White Kamelia |
Whats the difference between Pak and KWK?
PaK (Panzerabwehrkanone) guns are anti-tank guns. Typically towed anti-tank pieces. KwK (Kampfwagenkanon) guns are tank guns designed for mounting to tanks.
What gun did the Panzer use?
Panzer III Ausf.H specifications | |
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Dimensions | 5.38 m x 2.95 m x 2.50 m (17ft 8in x 9ft 8in x 8ft 2in) |
Armament | 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 |
Machine Guns | 2 × 7.92 mm MG34 |
Armor | 10 mm – 60mm |
Why was the 88mm gun so good?
The 88 earned its reputation as the best overall gun of the war. It was justifiably feared by Allied airmen, tankers, and foot soldiers because of its accuracy, lethality, and versatility. The weapon was deployed on German tanks, as an antitank gun, an assault gun, and for antiaircraft purposes.