Gg. 38

The Gg. 38, or Granatwerfer 38, was a German 35mm anti-tank grenade launcher used during World War II. It was a simple, portable weapon, effective against light armored vehicles and fortifications, but lacked the power to penetrate heavier tanks. The Gg. 38 was typically employed by infantry units and was particularly effective in urban combat.

Gg. 40

The Gg. 40, or Granatwerfer 40, was a German 35mm anti-tank grenade launcher used during World War II. It was a more powerful and reliable weapon than its predecessor, the Gg. 38, and was capable of engaging heavier armored vehicles. The Gg. 40 was widely used by German infantry and proved effective in close-range engagements.

Gg. 42

The Gg. 42, or Granatwerfer 42, was a German 35mm anti-tank grenade launcher introduced in 1942. It was a more powerful and accurate weapon than its predecessors, the Gg. 38 and Gg. 40, and was capable of engaging heavier tanks and fortifications. The Gg. 42 remained in service until the end of World War II.