7.5 cm KwK 40

The 7.5 cm KwK 40 (7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 40) was a German 7.5 cm Second World War era vehicle mounted gun, used as the primary anti-tank weapon of the German medium tank the SdKfz.161 Panzerkampfwagen IV (Ausf. F2 models onwards) and the SdKfz.142 Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) assault guns (Ausf. F models onwards). When mounted on an assault gun the weapon was called Sturmkanone 40 (StuK 40). KwK40 and StuK40 was developed from the towed anti-tank gun Pak 40. Ammunition was shortened in length to allow easy storage for KwK40 and StuK40. KwK40 came in both the L/43 and L/48 barrel lengths. Along with the Pak 40, the Kwk 40/StuK 40 was the most numerous anti-tank gun of the German army.

The L/43 version was mounted on the Panzer IV and StuG III for a short period from February 1942 until August 1942. All 225 vehicles of the Panzer IV F2 mounted the L/43 version with a ball shaped muzzle brake. A couple hundred out of 1687 vehicles of the Panzer IV Ausf. G mounted L/43 with a double baffle muzzle brake. The StuG III with the L43 was designated as Ausf. F. Only 120 of the 366 StuG III Ausf.F mounted the L/43 version. The remaining 246 StuG III Ausf. F had the longer L/48 version. All Ausf. F/8 and G of StuG III mounted the longer L/48.

The L/48 was 334mm (13.1 inches) longer and slightly more powerful than the L/43. L/48 became the standard gun from June 1942 until the end of World War II. The gun was fitted with an electric firing mechanism and the breech operated semi-automatically. Only fixed ammunition was used.

As with the Pak 40, the muzzle brake of the KwK 40 and Stuk 40 went through a series of design changes. Five types of muzzle brakes were used, gradually increasing the area of exposure to the blast. Early tubular type double baffle muzzle brakes. Single baffle ball shape muzzle brakes, which proved to be insufficient in reducing recoil. Double flange type from May 1943. Front flange and rear disk type from March 1944. Finally, double disc type.

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Ammunition

KwK 40 used shell 75×495 mm. R [1]

Penetration Comparison (armor plate inclined at 30 degrees from vertical)

Gun type Barrel Length Ammunition Type Muzzle velocity 100m 500m 1000m 1500m 2000m
7.5 cm Kan. L/24 1766.5mm K.Gr.Patr.rot.Pz 385 m/s 41 39 35 33 30mm
7.5 cm StuK 40 L43 3281mm Pzgr.Ptr.39 740 m/s 99 91 82 72 63mm
7.5 cm StuK 40 L48 3615mm Pzgr.Ptr.39 790 m/s 106 96 85 74 64mm

(Sturmgeschutz & Its Variants, Walter J. Spielberger, P67, ISBN 0-88740-398-0)

Vehicles mounted on

L/43

L/48

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