The PaK 36 (Panzerabwehrkanone 36) was a 3.7 cm
calibre German anti-tank gun used during the WW2. It was the main
anti-tank weapon of Wehrmacht infantry units until mid-1941.
Design of a horse-drawn, 3.7 cm anti-tank gun
(designated 3.7 cm PaK L/45) by Rheinmetall commenced in 1924 and the
first guns were issued in 1928. By the early 1930s, it was apparent that
horse-drawn artillery was obsolescent, and the gun was modified for
motorized transport by substituting magnesium-alloy wheels and pneumatic
tyres for the original spoked wooden wheels. Re-designated the 3.7 cm
PaK 35/36, it began to replace the 3.7 cm PaK L/45 in 1934 and first
appeared in combat in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. It formed the
basis for many other nations’ anti-tank guns during the first years of
WW2. The KwK 36 L/45 was the same gun, but used as the main armament on
several tanks, most notably the early models of the Panzer III. The
Soviets used the PaK 36 carriage design for their 45mm M1937 AT gun.
During the May 1940 Western Campaign, the PaK 36,
being a relatively small-calibre weapon, was found to be inadequate
against heavy Allied tanks. Still, the gun was effective against the
most common light tanks of the era.
In June 1941, during the initial phases of Operation
Barbarossa, the PaK 36 could still penetrate the armour of the majority
of Soviet AFVs at ranges up to 1000m from the front, with the notable
exception of the T-28s and T-35s, which it could penetrate only at under
100m; the PaK 36 could not penetrate the relatively thick armour of the
T-34s and KV-1s. By late 1941, the widespread introduction of the T-34
on the Eastern Front made the PaK 36 obsolete.
The addition of tungsten-core shells (Pzgr 40)
slightly improved the armour penetration of the PaK 36, enabling it to
finally damage the T-34, but only via a direct shot to the rear or side
armour from point-blank range. Despite its continued impotence against
the T-34, it remained the standard anti-tank weapon for many units until
1942. The advantages of the PaK 36 were its; relative ease of handling
and mobility (it could be brought into action very rapidly by as few as
two men since it weighed only 432 kg); good quality optics/aiming
devices; ease of concealment due to its small size; and high rate of
fire.
The PaK 36 began to be replaced by the new 5cm PaK 38
in mid-1941. As it was gradually replaced, many were removed from their
carriages and added to SdKfz 251 halftracks for use as light anti-armour
support. The PaK 36 also served with the armies of Italy, Finland,
Hungary, and Slovakia.
Although the PaK 36 quickly became ineffectual in the
European and Russian theatres, in China the gun was still viable as an
effective anti-tank gun. It could destroy the Japanese tanks, since
their armour protection was quite weak. For example, during the Battle
of Tai'erzhuang, Chinese PaK 36s destroyed a good number of Japanese
tanks.
In 1943, the introduction of the Stielgranate 41
shaped charge meant that the PaK 36 could now penetrate most armour,
although the low velocity of the projectile limited its range. The PaK
36s, together with the new shaped charges, was issued to Fallschirmjäger
units and other lightly equipped troops. The gun's low weight meant that
it could be easily moved by hand, and this mobility made it ideal for
their purpose.
Product Highlights:
BASE NOT INCLUDED
- Includes 1 x standalone and 1 x vehicle-mounted PaK
36
- Includes both full & half shields plus mounting
plates for all SdKfz 250/251 variants
- Front lower armour plate in operating or transport
mode
- Movable trails & rotating gun
- Includes Stielgranate 41 shaped charge
- Includes shells and ammo boxes
- 5 gun crew in early war uniform included
We currently only ship within the UK and carry a standard shipping rate of £4.00. Any orders over £60 are shipped free.
All quoted delivery prices are for most UK Mainland addresses. Northern Ireland (BT), Isle of Wight (PO30-37), Isle of Man (IM), Scottish Highlands and Orkney Isles (PA, ML, EH, KA, G, KY, PH, DD, AB, IV, KW), Outer Hebrides and the Shetland Isles (HS, ZE) will incur additional charges and may also experience delivery delays; morning, Saturday and "next working day" deliveries are optional and will also incur additional charges.
We will only deliver goods to the address on the order.
Packing and Sending
All our stock is taken straight from the shelf in our bricks and Mortar store and picked the very evening the order is through and sent the following working day, some items will be marked at quantity 0 in store may still be ordered but there will be a weeks delay before it is sent from the store so please allow a maximum of 10 days before delivery. If you have ordered multiple items from the store then they will be held until the order can be completed and all sent together. In other circumstances there will be longer delay as certain items may be out of stock at manufacturer, when this happens there will be a longer delay, the remaining order (if any) will be sent, and you will be sent notification direct when the order eventually arrives.
Pick up from Store
Any online orders can be picked up from store for free but online payment still needs to be made prior to the items being put into 'reserve'
Orders being returned must be done so within 48 hrs of receipt of product and a valid invoice(or copy of) must be sent along with the returning product.
Products can be returned provided they are still in the packaging and for all intents and purposed unused*
Products can be returned for the following reasons:
- Unwanted gift: providing the conditions above are met and product is unopened and hasn't been tampered with
- Damaged Product: The product has been received by yourself in a clearly damaged packaging through poor delivery
- Missing/Damaged parts: The product has been received by yourself and found to be lacking or supplied with the wrong part/s, or part/s are damaged.
In any of the above circumstances are met, then the customer may choose to have a full refund or request a replacement
Any unwanted items must be sent back at the customer's expense in original packaging and condition. If you wish us to give you a quote for this please send us an e-mail, otherwise return the goods to:
Pegasus Hobbies & Games
13 St.Thomas Square
Monmouth
Gwent
01600716191
pegasus0983@gmail.com
If in doubt do not hesitate to Contact Us
*Unused would mean un assembled and still on the sprue or inner packaging, if packaging arrives damaged, then of course the item can still be returned with any relevant details supplied by yourself.
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