How big is a 75mm bullet?

How big is a 75mm bullet?

Shell measures 7″ tall from base to the top. Base diameter is 3″.

How much does a 76mm shell weigh?

OTO Melara 76 mm
Crew remote controlled
Shell 76×636mmR cartridge weight 12.5 kilograms (28 lb) shell weight 6.3 kilograms (14 lb) propellant weight 2.35 kilograms (5.2 lb)
Caliber 76.2 mm (3.00 in)
Elevation −15°/+85° speed: 35°/s (acceleration: 72°/s²)

How heavy is a 75mm shell?

The primary round was the 6.76 kg (14.9 lb) M48 high explosive round, which travelled at 625 m/s (2,050 ft/s) and contained 1.5 pounds (680 g) of TNT filling (2845 kilojoules of explosive energy) and a choice of two fuzes, the super quick (SQ) and the delay (PD), which had delays of 0.05 and 0.15 seconds respectively.

What caliber is a 16 inch gun?

16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun

16″/45 caliber gun
Barrel length 60 ft (18 m) bore (45 calibers)
Shell AP, HC
Shell weight AP:2,700 pounds (1,225 kg) HC:1,900 pounds (862 kg)
Caliber 16 inch (40.6 cm)

Were 76mm Shermans used in the Pacific?

Units in Italy readily accepted the 76 mm, but were never shipped as many as desired. The US units in the Pacific Theater relied mainly on the 75 mm gun. The 76 mm-armed M18 did see use in the Pacific late in the war.

How much armor can a 76mm penetrate?

The same rounds used in the 76mm gun could penetrate 6 to 7 inches of armor. This was enough to take on the front armor of the Tiger tanks. The 76mm gun was also able to fire shells at a higher velocity. The 75mm is often cited as barely being a cannon and closer to a howitzer in terms of barrel length.

What kind of gun is a 76 mm gun?

76 mm gun M1. The 76 mm gun M1 was an American World War II–era tank gun developed by the U.S Ordnance Department in 1942 to supplement the 75 mm gun on the basic Medium tank M4. It was also used to arm the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer.

How many rounds are in a 76mm tank?

The 76 mm was first tested on the M4A1 series tank which carried 90 rounds of 75 mm ammunition, while most other models carried 97 rounds of 75 mm.

What is the difference between a 75mm and 76mm?

While the 76 mm had less High Explosive (HE) and smoke performance than the 75 mm, the higher-velocity 76 mm gave better anti-tank performance, with firepower similar to many of the armored fighting vehicles it encountered, particularly the Panzer IV tank and StuG assault gun vehicles.

What was the 76mm smoke round used for?

The M88 smoke round for the 76 mm provided a “curtain” of smoke. The tankers found the 75 mm M64 WP ( White Phosphorus) smoke projectile useful not only for providing smoke coverage but also attacking targets including enemy tanks. Some units equipped with the 76 mm preferred to maintain a 75 mm armed tank on hand to provide the M88 WP projectile.