; : A version with slightly more powerful cartridge was manufactured by the Danish state arsenal
Hærens Vaabenarsenal in 1936-37 as
37 mm fodfolkskanon M. 1934. In 1945 Danish units returning to their homeland brought with them a few Swedish model 1938 guns. ; : As
37 PstK/36. 114 pieces were bought from Bofors in 1938–39 (some of them were returned to Sweden in 1940), 42 Polish-made guns were received from Germans in 1940–41 and 355 were produced by local manufacturers
Tampella and VTT (
Valtion Tykkitehdas – State Artillery Factory) in 1939–41. When the
Winter War began in November 1939, the Finnish Army had 98 guns of the type. A tank version was also used to equip Finnish
6-tonne tanks. The gun remained in the Finnish Army inventory listings until 1986. ; : Used Polish guns
captured in 1939 as
3,7 cm PaK 36(p) and Danish guns
captured in 1940 as
3,7 cm PaK 157(d). ; : 12 pieces were ordered from Bofors in 1934. Later another 24 (or more) were procured. All these were used for Dutch armoured cars: 24
Landsverk types L180 and L181 as well as 12
DAF Pantrado cars. ; : As
37 mm armata przeciwpancerna wz. 36. 300 guns were bought in Sweden and hundreds more were produced by SMPzA (
Stowarzyszenie Mechaników Polskich z Ameryki) in
Pruszków, some of them exported. When World War II began, the Polish Army had 1,200 pieces. A tank variant, designated
wz. 37, was mounted in
7TP (single-turret version),
9TP (prototypes) and
10TP tanks. 111 of them were produced before the war. ; : 669 pieces (former Polish ones) were bought from Germany. ; : Some guns bought by the Republicans were used during the Spanish Civil War. ; : Adopted in 1937 as
37 mm infanterikanon m/34 (infantry gun model 1934). Modernized version was adopted in 1938 as
37 mm pansarvärnskanon m/38 (anti-tank gun model 1938) and
37 mm pansarvärnskanon m/38 F. The latter was also produced in a tank gun variant –
37 mm Kanon m/38 stridsvagn; it was fitted to
Landsverk Strv m/38,
Strv m/39,
Strv m/40 light tanks and to the
Strv m/41, a Swedish version of the Czech
TNH light tank. ; ; : A number of Swedish m/34 ordered by
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan were adopted as "
Ordnance QF 37 mm Mk I". ; : Several dozen Polish guns fell into
Soviet hands. Late in 1941 these pieces were issued to
Red Army units to make up for the lack of anti-tank guns. ; == Gallery ==