The Pak 38 was first used by the
German forces during the
Second World War in April 1941. When the Germans faced Soviet tanks in 1941 during
Operation Barbarossa starting June 1941, the Pak 38 was one of the few guns capable of penetrating the sloped armor of the
T-34 medium tank at close range. The gun was also equipped with
Panzergranate 40 APCR shots with a hard
tungsten carbide core, in an attempt to penetrate the armor of the heavier
KV-1 tank. Although it was replaced by more powerful weapons, it remained a useful weapon and remained in service with the
Wehrmacht until the end of the war. The Pak 38 carriage was also used for the
7.5 cm Pak 97/38 and the
7.5 cm Pak 50 guns. Romania imported 110 Pak 38s in March 1943. The guns remained in service with the
Romanian Armed Forces until 1954, when the
57 mm anti-tank gun M1943 (ZiS-2) replaced them. ==Performance==