The S-18/1100 started life as a selective firevariant of the earlier S-18/1000anti-tank rifle. As a result of its powerful ammunition, the gun had tremendousrecoil. Also, its length and weight made portability difficult, so a two-wheeled split-trail carriage was provided. Once towed into position the gun could be fired from the carriage or dismounted and fired from a bipod for the anti-tank role. In the anti-tank role, it was able to penetrate at . In addition to its anti-tank role it was offered with a collapsible high-angle mount with three outriggers so it could function as a lightanti-aircraft gun.
Service
In addition to being used by the Swiss, it also saw service with Hungary as the Tankbuchse, Italy as the Fucile anticarro, Germany as the 2 cm PzB785 and The Netherlands as the Geweer tp 18-1100. Guns captured by the Germans were given the designations 2 cm PzB785 and 2 cm PzB785.