75 mm armata wz.36

The 75 mm armata przeciwlotnicza wz.36 was a Polish designed and built anti-aircraft gun that was used during the Second World War.

In 1933 the Starachowice Works received an official order to build prototypes for a 75 mm anti-aircraft gun.

The report from the testing indicated minor deficiencies in the gun carriage, which it believed could be successfully resolved.

[1] Two variants were proposed, the wz.36 which was mobile anti-aircraft gun mounted on a four-wheeled dual-axle carriage with cruciform outriggers towed by a C4P half-track and the wz.37 a statically emplaced anti-aircraft gun.

[1] It is unknown how many wz.36/37 guns were captured by the Germans or what use they made of them during World War II.