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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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The KwK 44 is a superheavy tank version of the superheavy antitank gun [[PaK 44 (128 mm)]]. It fires a 28 kg projectile at 880 m/s.
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The '''128 mm KwK 44''' is a German tank cannon that is a variant of the heavy anti-tank gun [[PaK 44 (128 mm)|PaK 44]]. Firing a 128 mm 28 kilogram projectile at 880 m/s, the KwK 44 is able to produce heavy kinetic energy for above par penetration capabilities with armour-piercing shells.
  
 
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=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
=== Comparison with analogues ===
 
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* [[PaK 44 (128 mm)]]
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* [[PaK 44 (128 mm)]] - The anti-tank gun that the KwK 44 is based off of.
* [[D-25T (122 mm)]]
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* [[D-25T (122 mm)]] - The Soviet counterpart where the KwK/PaK 44 was inspired from.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
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'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
 
* High muzzle velocity
 
* High muzzle velocity
* High shell weight
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* High penetration values
* High penetration
 
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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Historically the 128 mm was in use by the navy as a medium destroyer gun and with the air defence as a static defensive weapon to protect the German skies. The gun was inspired by the Russian heavy artillery gun [[D-25T (122 mm)]] (tank version) but with the introduction of such tanks as IS and IS2 it was in the eyes of high command that a heavy anti-tank gun was needed to fight against this new generation of Soviet tanks rather than the original dual purpose howitzer gun. as thus the PaK 44 and the tank version KwK 44 were developed. the gun could double as an artillery piece by the use of fewer charges giving the shells curvature. As of the end of the war, a total of 51 units were produced.
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Historically, the 128 mm was in use by the German navy (''Kreigsmarine'') as a medium-calibre gun for destroyer in the form of the [[SKC/34 (127 mm)|SKC/34]], and in use by the air force (''Luftwaffe'') for the Flak corps as a static defensive weapon to protect the German skies. The German army (''Heer'') began looking into a 128 mm gun after being inspired by the Russian heavy artillery gun in the [[D-25T (122 mm)|122 mm]] calibre, especially after the introduction of heavy Soviet tanks like the IS-2. In the eyes of high command, a heavy anti-tank gun was needed to fight against these new generation of Soviet tanks rather than the original dual purpose howitzer gun. Thus the PaK 44 and the tank version KwK 44 were developed. The gun could double as an artillery piece by the use of fewer charges giving the shells curvature. At the end of the war, a total of 51 units were produced.
  
 
== Media ==
 
== Media ==

Revision as of 00:34, 10 August 2019

Description

The 128 mm KwK 44 is a German tank cannon that is a variant of the heavy anti-tank gun PaK 44. Firing a 128 mm 28 kilogram projectile at 880 m/s, the KwK 44 is able to produce heavy kinetic energy for above par penetration capabilities with armour-piercing shells.

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General info

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Available shells

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Comparison with analogues

  • PaK 44 (128 mm) - The anti-tank gun that the KwK 44 is based off of.
  • D-25T (122 mm) - The Soviet counterpart where the KwK/PaK 44 was inspired from.

Usage in battles

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Pros and cons

Pros:

  • High muzzle velocity
  • High penetration values

Cons:

  • Slow reload
  • Sluggish gun movement

History

Historically, the 128 mm was in use by the German navy (Kreigsmarine) as a medium-calibre gun for destroyer in the form of the SKC/34, and in use by the air force (Luftwaffe) for the Flak corps as a static defensive weapon to protect the German skies. The German army (Heer) began looking into a 128 mm gun after being inspired by the Russian heavy artillery gun in the 122 mm calibre, especially after the introduction of heavy Soviet tanks like the IS-2. In the eyes of high command, a heavy anti-tank gun was needed to fight against these new generation of Soviet tanks rather than the original dual purpose howitzer gun. Thus the PaK 44 and the tank version KwK 44 were developed. The gun could double as an artillery piece by the use of fewer charges giving the shells curvature. At the end of the war, a total of 51 units were produced.

Media

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See also

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Germany tank cannons
20 mm  KwK30 · KwK38 · Rh202
28/20 mm  s.Pz.B.41
30 mm  MK 30-2/ABM
37 mm  KwK34(t) · KwK36 · KwK38(t) · PaK L/45
47 mm  Pak.(t)(Sf.)
50 mm  KwK39 · KwK L/42 · PaK38
57 mm  Bofors L/70 Mk.1
75 mm  K51 L/24 · KwK37 · KwK40 L43 · KwK40 L48 · KwK42 · KwK44 · KwK44 L/36.5 · PaK39 L48 · PaK40/3 L46 · PaK42 · StuK37 · StuK40 L43 · StuK40 L48
76 mm  PaK36 (r)
88 mm  Flak.37 · Flak 41 · KwK36 · KwK43 · PaK43
90 mm  BK90
105 mm  CN105-57 · FMK.4 Modelo 1L · K.18 · KwK L/68 · L7A3 · PzK M57 · StuH42
120 mm  Rh120 L/44 · Rh120 L/55 · Rh120 L/55 A1
128 mm  K.40 · KwK44 · PaK44
150 mm  s.I.G.33 · Stu.H 43 L/12
380 mm  RW61
  Foreign:
30 mm  Bushmaster 2 Mk.44 (USA) · HSS 831L (Britain)
57 mm  6pdr OQF Mk.V (Britain)
73 mm  2A28 (USSR)
75 mm  M3 (USA)
76 mm  F-32 (USSR) · F-34 (USSR) · M32 (USA)
90 mm  M36 (USA) · M41 (USA)
105 mm  GT-3 (South Africa)
125 mm  2A46 (USSR)
152 mm  M-10T (USSR) · XM150E5 (USA)
155 mm  M126 (USA)