avia.wikisort.org - WeaponThe 76 mm air defense gun M1931 (Russian: 76-мм зенитная пушка обр. 1931 г.) was an anti-aircraft gun used by the Soviet Union during the Winter War and the first stages of World War II.
Anti-aircraft gun
76 mm air defense gun M1931 |
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 76 mm M1931 at Kempele, Finland. |
Type | Anti-aircraft gun |
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Place of origin | Soviet Union |
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Used by | Soviet Union Finland Nazi Germany |
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Wars | Winter War World War II |
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Produced | 1931–1938 |
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Mass | Travel: 4,820 kg (10,630 lb) Combat: 3,650 kg (8,050 lb) |
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Barrel length | 4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) L/55 |
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Crew | 10[1] |
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Shell | Fixed QF 76.2 × 558 mm. R[2] |
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Shell weight | 6.6 kg (14 lb 9 oz) |
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Caliber | 76.2 mm (3 in) |
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Breech | Semi-automatic vertical sliding-wedge |
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Recoil | Hydro-pneumatic |
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Carriage | Two-wheeled carriage with collapsible cruciform outriggers |
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Elevation | −2° to +82° |
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Traverse | 360°[1] |
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Rate of fire | 10–20 rounds per minute |
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Muzzle velocity | 815 m/s (2,670 ft/s) |
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Maximum firing range | 9.3 km (31,000 ft) AA ceiling[1] |
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History
The configuration of the air defense gun M1931 owed much to the design of the contemporary Vickers 3-inch anti-aircraft guns. The Soviet M1931 like the Vickers gun had a two-wheeled carriage with collapsible cruciform outriggers.[1]
The M1931 was replaced in production in 1938 by the 76 mm air defense gun M1938 which had a four-wheeled dual-axle carriage with two collapsible outriggers. The M1931 and M1938 had nearly identical performance and were gradually replaced by the more powerful 85 mm air defense gun M1939.[1]
A number of M1931 guns were captured by Finland during the Winter War and were employed by them as the 76 ItK/31 ss during World War II.[3] Likewise, M1931 guns captured by the Germans were given the designation 7.62 cm Flak M.31(r) and used until they were either worn out or their ammunition supply ran out. A few were rebored to fire German 8.8 cm ammunition and redesignated the 7.62/8.8 cm Flak M.31(r). However, the majority were scrapped in 1944.[1]
After the war, a number of Finnish guns were converted into light coastal guns (76 ItK 31 Rt, where "Rt" stands for "rannikkotykistö" = coastal artillery) by the addition of a scope site with manual lead mechanism for direct fire against moving surface targets. These guns were still in use as training guns of the coastal artillery into the 1980s.[4]
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References
- Shunkov V. N. - The Weapons of the Red Army, Mn. Harvest, 1999 (Шунков В. Н. - Оружие Красной Армии. — Мн.: Харвест, 1999.) ISBN 985-433-469-4
External links
Soviet artillery of World War II (naming convention) |
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Anti-tank guns |
- 37 mm anti-tank gun M1930 (1-K)
- 45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K)
- 45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K)
- 45 mm anti-tank gun M1942 (M-42)
- 57 mm anti-tank gun M1943 (ZiS-2)
- 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3)
- 100 mm D-10 tank gun
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Mountain guns |
- 76 mm mountain gun M1909 (76-09)
- 76 mm mountain gun M1938
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Regimental guns |
- 76 mm regimental gun M1927
- 76 mm regimental gun M1943 (OB-25)
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Divisional guns |
- 76 mm divisional gun M1902/30
- 76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22)
- 76 mm divisional gun M1939 (USV)
- 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)
- 85 mm divisional gun D-44
- 107 mm divisional gun M1940 (M-60)
- 122 mm howitzer M1909/37
- 122 mm howitzer M1910/30
- 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)
- 152 mm mortar M1931 (NM)
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Corps and army level guns |
- 107 mm gun M1910/30
- 122 mm gun M1931 (A-19)
- 122 mm gun M1931/37 (A-19)
- 152 mm howitzer M1909/30
- 152 mm gun M1910/30
- 152 mm gun M1910/34
- 152 mm howitzer M1910/37
- 152 mm howitzer M1938 (M-10)
- 152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1)
- 152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20)
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Very heavy guns |
- 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2)
- 203 mm howitzer M1931 (B-4)
- 210 mm gun M1939 (Br-17)
- 280 mm howitzer M1914/15
- 280 mm mortar M1939 (Br-5)
- 305 mm howitzer M1939 (Br-18)
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Air defense guns | |
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На других языках
[de] 76-mm-Flugabwehrkanone M1931 (3-K)
Die 76-mm-Flak M1931 ist eine sowjetische Flugabwehrkanone des Kalibers 76 mm. Die sowjetische Bezeichnung lautet 76-мм зенитная пушка обр. 1931 г. und bedeutet 76-mm-Flugabwehrkanone M1931. Die Bezeichnung 3-K ist der Werksindex des Werkes Nr. 8, in dem die Waffe zur Serienreife entwickelt wurde[1], dabei steht der Buchstabe K für das Herstellerwerk und die Zahl 3 für die laufende Nummer der Entwicklung in diesem Werk. Der GAU-Index lautet 52-P-361 (52-П-361).[2] Die Waffe geht auf eine Entwicklung der deutschen Firma Rheinmetall zurück und war die erste Flugabwehrkanone, die in der Sowjetunion produziert und in großer Stückzahl von der Roten Armee genutzt wurde. Mit der Industrialisierung der Sowjetunion waren die technologischen Voraussetzungen zur Produktion moderner Waffen geschaffen worden, allerdings besaßen die sowjetischen Konstrukteure keinerlei Erfahrung in der Entwicklung moderner Artilleriewaffen. Daher behalf man sich zunächst mit der Lizenzproduktion von Geschützen.
- [en] 76 mm air defense gun M1931
[ru] 76-мм зенитная пушка образца 1931 года (3-К)
3-К (индекс ГАУ — 52-П-361) — 76-мм полуавтоматическая зенитная пушка, разработанная в 1931—1932 годах на заводе № 8 по образцу 7,5-см зенитной пушки немецкой фирмы «Рейнметалл».
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