From the Warlord Games Website
Adding anti-tank firepower to German armies we have the PaK 38 50mm anti-tank gun.
Even as the newly produced 3.7cm Pak 35/36 was being delivered to the
German Army it was realised that something more powerful was likely to
be necessary soon, and work on a 5 cm anti-tank gun was well advanced by
the time fighting broke out in September 1939. The result was the Pak
38, a 5 cm weapon that first reached the front line in the summer of
1940 – too late to participate in the overrunning of France and the Low
Countries. Its first test was to be in the invasion of the Soviet Union
the following year, and it proved to be a very good weapon, although in
time it too would become outdated as tanks with ever thicker armour
appeared. Nevertheless it served for the rest of the war and was made in
large numbers
The 50mm Pak38 (Panzerabwehrkanone, in German – hence
PaK), was a light and low weapon that was easy to move and conceal. In
1941 it was the only German anti-tank gun that could knock out the
Soviet T-34, but it had to use tungsten-cored ammunition.
One particularly good feature of the Pak 38 carriage was the low
profile, so naturally the crew would also have had a low profile while
operating it, as we see with the miniatures included in this set.
Expect to see Fallschirmjäger and Deutsche Afrika Korps crew for this potent anti-tank gun in the future!
Friday, March 7, 2014
Warlord Games Press Release - New: German Heer PaK 38 50mm anti-tank gun (1939-42)
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