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Originally Posted by Daniel Prates
I'm running TMO right now.
Tanks from the early war (say, 1939/1940) would carry 37mm cannons, so that is a fair compairson.
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Well not really. The 40mm and 37mm rounds can only compare due to the diameter of the projectile, but not much past that.
The 40mm round (MkIIT) contained about 59 grams of explosive
The 37mm Round (M63) contained 39 grams of explosive
The 40mm round had a muzzle velocity of 868 meters per second
The 37mm round had a muzzle velocity of 785 meters per second
The 40mm projectile weighed 907 grams
The 37mm projectile weighed 331 grams
The 40mm had an armour penetration of about 25mm
The 37mm had an armour penetration of about 25mm (the M63 was not the optimum AP 37mm round) 37mm AP rounds were solid rounds with no explosive.
Any numbers about armour penetration is HIGHLY dependent on armour type, range, and angle of impact so they can only be used as a VERY approximate figure.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/37_mm_Gun_M3#Ammunition
http://www.wwiiequipment.com/index.p...raft&Itemid=58