No, the 37mm and 40mm are fixed rounds and were used as anti personnel weapons and later used on tanks.
REF TM 43-0001-28 TECHNICAL MANUAL
ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS
ARTILLERY AMMUNITION:
GUNS, HOWITZERS,
MORTARS,
RECOILLESS RIFLES,
GRENADE LAUNCHERS,
AND
ARTILLERY FUZES
(FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASS 1310, 1315, 1320, 1390)
3.7
3.7cm
1.45669 in
37mm
3.7 cm
37mm
To find the area of any square or rectangle, we simply multiply the length by the width (or height). If one side of the square is 37mm, we know that the other sides will also be 37mm. 37 x 37 = 1,369 Therefore the area of the square is 136.9cm squared.
Heavy artillery had not been widely used or that powerful in any previous war.
37 millimeters is 3.7 centimeters.
Yes, a howitzer is considered a type of heavy artillery. Howitzers are typically larger and have a shorter barrel than cannons, but they are still classified as heavy artillery due to their size and firepower. They are often used for indirect fire support in military operations.
37 mm = 3.7cm --------------------- cm = 10mm
The BK 37 Bordkannon was fitted in an underwing pod with a magazine containing first 6,, then later 12, 37mm rounds.