World War II Army Weapons Cost Price Detail Table_
World War II Army Weapons Cost Price Detail Table_
World War II Army Weapons Cost Price Detail Table 2009-06-0614:59 World War II Army Weapons Cost Price Detail Table
The calculation formula is divided into four sets of calculation methods: underwater weapons, air weapons, ground weapons, and light weapons, and the decimal point can be accurate to ten places:
USD Conversion (10,000)
De-1A tank 0.155
German 1B tank 0.20
German 2A tank 0.44
German 2B tank 0.66
De-3H tank 2.38
German 3L tank 2.56
Self-propelled assault gun of the StugIII type 2.92
German 4G tank 2.84
De Black Panther 10.45
"Stalker" 2.07
"Cheetah" 10.83
"Tiger King" 20.93
"Tiger Hunter" 25.70
Tiger 15.93
t-34/
t-34/
t-34/
t-34/855.37
su-854.33
su-
su-
su-760.93
su-
is-19.61
is-210.43
is-311.85
**A 0.65
**B 0.84
Ninety-seven 1.20
Ninety-seven changed to 1.27
A formula "odd black" 1.54
Type 3 tank 1.59
59 Formula 7.54
M26 Pershing 8.65
m-241.80
M107 cannon 5.92
M44 howitzer 3.20
M52 howitzer 2.19
M108 howitzer 1.90
M110 howitzer 3.03
M-106 mortar 0.54
Katyusha 0.30
BM-24 rocket artillery 0.41
M42 anti-aircraft gun 2.48
D-74 cannon 0.75
M-46 cannon 0.91
S-23 cannon 2.30
D-30 howitzer 0.29
M102 howitzer 0.15
M114 howitzer 0.30
D-30 plus howitzer 0.61
ML-20 plus howitzer 0.55
L-18 mortar 0.020
M-19 mortar 0.0051
M-30 mortar 0.04
L4 recoilless gun 0.18
M40 recoilless gun 0.11
M67 recoilless gun 0.02
M55A3B1 anti-aircraft gun 0.11
M75 anti-aircraft gun 0.04
M118 anti-aircraft gun 0.68
RPG-2 Bazooka 0.00268
M203 grenade launcher 0.0009
30mm cannon 0.12
203mm naval gun 30.76
152mm naval gun 12.91
127mm naval gun 7.53
105mm naval gun 0.43
76mm naval gun 1.61
40mm naval gun 0.24
20mm naval gun 0.092
37 anti-aircraft guns 0.002
70 infantry guns 0.012
Converted to US dollars
M2HB machine gun 1,136.64
M1919A4 machine gun 127.32
Browning Bar1918 machine gun 297.74
ZB26 machine gun 293.10
pПД machine gun 207.342
MG34 machine gun 215.63
MG42 machine gun 117.50
MP43 assault rifle 138.02
AK-47 assault rifle 224.50
ППw-41 submachine gun 45.01
Type 54 submachine gun 40.93
Thompson submachine gun 70.00
MP38 submachine gun 29.11
Suomi M31 submachine gun 47.17
Type 85 submachine gun 73.32
M1 semi-automatic rifle 131.44
M1A1 semi-automatic carbine 65.98
Mosin. Nagant single-shot rifle 47.73
Type 38 single-shot rifle 42.61
Mauser 86SR single-shot rifle 37.11
Enfield L42A1 single-shot rifle 38.11
Four-four-year single-shot rifle 12.48
Thirty-eight single-shot carbine 14.87
Mauser submachine pistol 35.89
Browning automatic pistol 7.56
Colt enforcer revolver 2.44
Colt Python Revolver 2.67
Colt M1911A1 automatic pistol 13.75
At that time, the purchase price of the Se-98K was $30 to $50 per silver dollar or fiat currency, and the price of the 79 bullet was $50 per thousand rounds. The German-made Mauser 10 semi-automatic version contains 100 silver dollars or fiat currency per 1,000 rounds of ammunition, and the 20-round automatic type contains 1,000 rounds of ammunition each for 140 fiat currency. Czech ZB26 light machine guns cost from $320 to $500 each. At that time, the silver dollar was worth 2 against the dollar. 85 to 1, in 1936 the fiat currency against the dollar was 1. 345 to 1. In 1919, the United States smuggled the 1917 rifles with leftover supplies from World War I, each containing 1,000 rounds of ammunition for $45. During the same period, the Japanese-made Type 38 rifle contained 42 dollars for 1,000 rounds. From 1911 to 1937, the price of the Mark heavy machine gun ranged from 850 to 1,200 silver dollars or fiat currency. The German-made Bergman submachine gun cost $120 to $180 per unit with 1,000 rounds. The German-made 75 guns cost $12,000 per gun {1935 price} $25 to $30 per shell. The German-made 88 anti-aircraft gun costs $35,000 and is as high as $50 per shell. German-made 150 guns cost $35,000 to $42,000 each, and $50 per shell.
The cost of a No. III tank seems to be 96,000 DM, the unit price of a Panther tank is 117,000 DM, and the unit price of the Tiger is as high as 250,000 DM.
Bombers
b-17:$276,000
b-24:$336,000
b-25:$96,000
b-26:$227,000
b-29:$639,000
Fighters:
p-38:$115,000
p-51:$54,000
One B-17F: $ 310,000
One P-40C: about $30,000
One P-51A/D: about $5/60,000
One DC-3 or B-25: one hundred thousand dollars
One South Carolina BB: $60 million
A 30,000-ton aircraft carrier (ES**): about $4 million
One 10,000-ton cruiser: about $2 million
A 5,000-ton Atlanta light cruiser: $750,000
One 2,000-ton light cruiser/destroyer: $500,000
One torpedo: $30,000
One M4A2: $67,000
One M-10: $55,000
Recently, I was digesting a pile of materials from the Meiji period that I had moved back from Japan in August
It mentions that the Yashima, Fuji, Shikishima, Asahi, Hatsuse, and Mikasa ships cost about 15 million yen
The price of the first-class cruiser Asama, Tokiwa, Azuma, Yakumo, Izumo, and Iwade was 11 million yen
World War II fighter plane prices.
The average price of a fixed-wing F4F is $26,000
The average F4F for the folding wing is $31,000 (starting with the 163rd F4F-3)
The average price of the F6F is $72,000
The average price of the P-38 is $115,000
The average price of the P-39 is $48,600
The average price of the P-40 is $44,900
The average price of the P-47 is $93,000
The average price of the P-51 is $54,000
The average price of the P-61 is $170,000
The average price of the A-20 is $94,800
The average price of the A-24 is $38,000
The average price of the A-26 is $185,000
The average price of the B-17 is $223,000
The average price of the B-17F is $310,000
The average price of the B-24 is $295,000
The average price of the B-25 is $106,000
The average price of the B-26 is $217,000
The average price of the B-29 is $619,000
The average price of the C-47 is $85,000
The average price of the C-46 is $224,000
The average price of DC-3 is $100,000
The average price of the AT-6 is $24,500
The average price of the AT-11 is $67,000
The average price of the L-4 liaison aircraft was $2,600
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