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rdfs:comment | - The 3.7 cm kanon P.Ú.V. vz. 34 was an anti-tank gun produced by the Škoda Works in Czechoslovakia. Škoda's own designation for it was A3. It is not known if guns seized by German after the occupation of Bohemia-Moravia saw service in World War II. Slovakia acquired 113 when it declared independence from Czechoslovakia in March 1939. The ÚV vz. 34 version that equipped the Czech LT vz. 35 tanks also seized was used during the war.
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abstract | - The 3.7 cm kanon P.Ú.V. vz. 34 was an anti-tank gun produced by the Škoda Works in Czechoslovakia. Škoda's own designation for it was A3. It is not known if guns seized by German after the occupation of Bohemia-Moravia saw service in World War II. Slovakia acquired 113 when it declared independence from Czechoslovakia in March 1939. The ÚV vz. 34 version that equipped the Czech LT vz. 35 tanks also seized was used during the war. It was designed to a Czech Army requirement to penetrate of armor at in 1934. It also fired a HE shell out to a maximum range of . The gun had a small shield and wooden-spoked wheels, although some were fitted with pneumatic wheels. The ÚV vz. 34 tank gun fired a armor-piercing shell at . It was credited with penetrating a plate inclined at 30° from the vertical thick at , thick at , thick at , and thick at . Another source quotes penetration of a vertical plate thick at . It was mounted on the T-32 (S-I-D) tank destroyer, as well as the LT vz. 34 and LT vz. 35 tanks built by the Czechs.
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