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  • The second is a PaK43/41 :D

    

  • its a russian feild gun captured and used in large numbers by the wehrmacht, after watching again it might be either 100mm or 122mm feild gun. look at the large phnumatic struts on either side of the barrel a typical sighn of a russian gun the german guns had these horizontaliy or at oblique angles to the barrel,and where not as promminent as the ones on russian guns, also look at wheels, they're wider than german artillery wheels....

  • @seanyboyo1969 well... wikipedia says its german. so fuck u

  • @JohannBrigtsenNOR says alot about your knowledge base if your using wiki-pisspooria, you muppet actualy read some books on the subject then visit museums,mabey just maybe then you'll have the the knowledge to come and join a civilized chat with people who are interestead in german ww2 equipment,people and tactics.. oh and FUCK YOU TOO!!!!!

  • @seanyboyo1969 now why would wikipedia be lying about the origin of the Pak-40? makes no sense

  • @JohannBrigtsenNOR listen carefully, i said it could be the pak 41 which was a variant of the pak 40 only it was tapered bore and had a different muzzel look at the video again you'll see that whilst it looks like a pak 40 its muzzel does'nt quite look right which is why i said could be the pak41 or we maybe both wide of the mark and its a 50mm pak38! but ill stick with my theories on it been a pak 41 , search the net or books for pak41 take a look before been a twat with me !!!!!!

  • its a russian feild gun captured and used in large numbers by the wehrmacht, after watching again it might be either 100mm or 122mm feild gun. look at the large phnumatic struts on either side of the barrel a typical sighn of a russian gun the german guns had these horizontaliy or at oblique angles to the barrel,and where not as promminent as the ones on russian guns, also look at wheels, they're wider than german artillery wheels

  • actualy 2nd gun could be 122mm cannon on a152mm howitzer mount, so ill cover my bases on this one and opt for a 50/50 guess on both of them been the weapon in question...

  • @seanyboyo1969 Second gun is a German 10cm high velocity field gun.

  • 2nd gun is russian standard 152mm howitzer which the germans captured and used in large numbers, first gun is an leFH18 model 43 and last but not least the final one is tricky its cerrtainly in 7.5cm range but muzzel looks different to pak40 it looks to me like the pak 41 which was a tapered bore weapon very potent but made in small numbers due to restraint on tungsten been used in its ammunition. 

  • The third one is definitely a 5cm PaK 38 L/60.

  • booom...

  • first gun LeFh 18

    second gun 10 cm sK 18

    third one pak 40

  • te second one could be also a russian 122mm A19 (in fact the breech design looks completly different from german design

  • The second gun looks like the PaK 43 88mm gun. Anyone else think so?

  • i got this video from the great game a bridge to far haha

  • the first gun firing is artillery not Anti-Tank-Gun

    the second gun firing is a pak40

  • Yea i can see that! The barrel is aiming to much much upwards to be a Antitanks gun.

  • I think the second gun is the PaK 38. The muzzle break on it seems far too small for the 75mm PaK 40. And you are so right about the first gun. It is a 105mm artillery piece.

  • Sorry, I meant the third gun.

  • Has to be terrifying to face a tank with an artillery piece..

  • that guy is a kid 0_o

  • mh.. my grandfather was also 19 when i came into war. i think that guy was about the same age..

    and at the end of war there were also children sent to war by hitler..

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