Description: CD ROM AND AD TEXT COPYRIGHT CSA 2019 COPYRIGHT NOTICE : THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS OFFERING IS OWNED BY CRITTENDEN SCHMITT ARCHIVES AND IS OFFERED HERE BY CSA DBA CSAEOD. THE CD VERSION IS AN ORIGINAL PUBLICATION WHICH INCLUDES MATERIAL WHICH IS NOT PREVIOUSLY COVERED BY COPYRIGHT OR IS OWNED BY CSA. THE ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL CONTENT MAY INCLUDE; 1) MANUALS,REPORTS,BOOKS OR OTHER TEXT WHICH ARE BEYOND THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF PREVIOUS COPYRIGHT, 2) UNPUBLISHED MANUALS , REPORTS,BOOKS OR OTHER TEXTS , 3) TEXTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS PRODUCED AND PUBLISHED BY CSA, 4) COPYRIGHT PROTECTED MATERIAL PURCHASED BY CSA AND WHOLELY OWNED OR LICENSED BY CSA, 5) PUBLIC DOMAIN TEXTS OR PHOTOGRAPHS. 6) PREVIOUSLY DIGITIZED MATERIAL IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OR PURCHASED WITH COPYRIGHT FOR REPUBLICATION, 7) TEXTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS IN ANY FORM WHICH ARE NOT COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. FREE SHIPPING FOR "BUY IT NOW. This offering is for a CD copy of the book NOT the book. Item Description CD ROM AND AD TEXT COPYRIGHT CSA 2019 COPYRIGHT NOTICE : THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS OFFERING IS OWNED BY CRITTENDEN SCHMITT ARCHIVES AND IS OFFERED HERE BY CSA DBA CSAEOD. THE CD VERSION IS AN ORIGINAL PUBLICATION WHICH INCLUDES MATERIAL WHICH IS NOT PREVIOUSLY COVERED BY COPYRIGHT OR IS OWNED BY CSA. THE ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL CONTENT MAY INCLUDE; 1) MANUALS,REPORTS,BOOKS OR OTHER TEXT WHICH ARE BEYOND THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF PREVIOUS COPYRIGHT, 2) UNPUBLISHED MANUALS , REPORTS,BOOKS OR OTHER TEXTS , 3) TEXTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS PRODUCED AND PUBLISHED BY CSA, 4) COPYRIGHT PROTECTED MATERIAL PURCHASED BY CSA AND WHOLELY OWNED OR LICENSED BY CSA, 5) PUBLIC DOMAIN TEXTS OR PHOTOGRAPHS. 6) PREVIOUSLY DIGITIZED MATERIAL IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OR PURCHASED WITH COPYRIGHT FOR REPUBLICATION, 7) TEXTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS IN ANY FORM WHICH ARE NOT COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. MUCH MORE IN THE STORE! GR57 THIS IS A "CDB" - A BOOK ON A CD. IT HAS BEEN SCANNED PAGE BY PAGE INTO DIGITAL FORMAT AND RECORDED ON A CD. IT CONTAINS ALL OF THE INFORMATION EXACTLY AS IT APPEARS IN THE BOOK , PAGE BY PAGE. THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL TRANSFER OF THE INFORMATION AND IS READABLE BY COMPUTER. WITH TODAY'S HDTV SETS YOU CAN ATTACH YOUR COMPUTER TO THE TV AND READ THE BOOK WALL SIZE IF YOU LIKE. THE CHANCES OF YOUR EVER SEEING AN ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS BOOK ARE VERY SLIM. THE CHANCES OF BUYING AN ORIGINAL COPY ARE NONE. GERMAN MANUAL FOR THE AMMUNITION FOR THEIR CONVERSION OF THE SOVIET 76.2 A.T. GUN . Soon after the German invasion of the USSR in 1941, Wehrmacht units encountered new Soviet tanks, the medium T-34 and the heavy KV. Thick sloped armor of these vehicles gave them good degree of protection against German anti-tank weapons. The situation eventually led to requests for more powerful guns that would be able to destroy the aforementioned tanks from long range. Since Germany already had a suitable design, the 7.5 cm PaK 40, it entered production and in November 1941 first pieces were delivered. But until enough of those would be manufactured, some expedient solution was required. In the early stage of the war, Germans captured a large number (up to 1,300) of Soviet 76-mm divisional guns model 1936 (F-22). Developed with anti-aircraft abilities in mind, the Soviet gun had powerful ballistics; it was also originally intended to use more powerful cartridge than the one eventually adopted. However the design had some shortcomings which made it ineffective in the anti-tank role. In late 1941 German engineers developed a modernization program, which included: Rechambering for a more powerful round. The German cartridge was nearly twice as long as the Soviet one (715 mm vs 385.3 mm) and wider (100 mm vs 90 mm), resulting in 2.4 times larger propellant load. Controls were moved to the left side of the barrel near the sights. Recoil mechanism was improved. Maximum elevation angle was limited to 18 degrees. The carriage was equipped with a new, lower shield. Many (but not all) guns were fitted with muzzle brake. First guns were delivered in April 1942. Until the end of the year Germans converted 358 pieces, 169 in 1943 and 33 in 1944. Additionally, 894 barrels were prepared for use in self-propelled guns. When PaK 36(r) reached the battlefield, it was able to destroy any contemporary tank at normal combat ranges. Although the gun was heavier and had somewhat smaller penetration figures than the purpose-built PaK 40, there is no doubt that the modernization program provided the Wehrmacht with a very effective anti-tank gun at only fraction of the cost of producing one from scratch. FREE SHIPPING FOR "BUY IT NOW" IN THE US. JOHN SCHMITT CSA PO BOX 4002 COLESVILLE MD 20914 Recent Reviews IF YOU ARE A STUDENT OF THESE ERA YOU NEED THIS PROFESSIONAL PAGE BY PAGE TRANSFER TO CD.
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