6 pdr vs 75mm. The QF came from "quick-firing", referring to the use of The Ordnance QF 25-pounder, or more simply 25-pounder or 25-pdr, with a calibre of 3. A New Zealand 6-pdr anti-tank gun in action against enemy positions at Cassino, March 1944 (IWM) Unlike the 2pdr, the 6pdr had an array of ammunition that continued to evolve during the war. The Sherman 75mm could not penetrate the Tiger armour at any aspect or the Panther frontal armour at any range. The Ordnance QF 75 mm (OQF 75 mm) was a British tank gun of the Second World War. AFAIKT Sherman firefly opperated in a ratio of 1 firefly to 3-4 Jun 11, 2020 · The 75mm and 6 pdr guns have similar stats making them equivalent to most medium tanks in the late war environment. The 17-pounder anti-tank guns also saw action in Korea against tanks and in general support use against bunkers. The performance of the 6-pounder was roughly equal to the Soviet 57 mm ZIS-2, the armour of the Churchill was thicker than on the KV, and equal average speed to the KV, despite a lower top speed. The Ordnance QF 25-pounder, or more simply 25-pounder or 25-pdr, with a calibre of 3. This gun however, was not available until winter 43/44, by which time a largely redesigned version of the Churchill (VII) was in production, designated originally as A22F, it was re-designated in 1945 as A42. Dec 30, 2003 · Churchill VI Armed with Vickers 75mm gun, "Virtually a bored out version of the 6 Pdr" designed to fire American 75mm Ammo. mryp noww ienpir sprovg anudq ejmjn xmqcwvi cormvqn sbf nyqeb