45mm Modell 1934

45mm Modell 1934

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Fotogalerie einer Panzerabwehrkanone 45mm, The 45 mm Panzerabwehrpistole Modell 1937 (Werksbezeichnung 53-K) war eine leichte, schnell feuernde Panzerabwehrkanone, die in der ersten Phase des Deutsch-Sowjetischen Krieges verwendet wurde. Es wurde von sowjetischen Artillerie-Designer M.N. Loginov erstellt. Aufgrund unzureichender Panzerung wurde es im Einsatz durch das langgestreckte 45-mm-Panzergewehr M1942 (M-42) ersetzt.

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Die Sowjetunion 45 mm Anti-Tank Gun Model 1934 (Russian designation: 45-мм противотанковая пушка образца 1934 года) was an improved version of the earlier 45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K), serving as the Red Army’s standard light anti-tank weapon in the pre-war years.

It was also famously known by the affectionate Russian nickname “Sorokapyatka” (“forty-fiver”).


Development and Characteristics

The Model 1934 gun was part of a development path that began with a foreign design:

  • Ursprung: The gun was a Soviet design based on the carriage of the German 3.7 cm Pak 35/36 anti-tank gun (originally designed by Rheinmetall and sold to the USSR in a secret arrangement).
  • Caliber Change: Soviet designers replaced the 37 mm barrel with a larger 45 mm barrel (L/46 caliber length), primarily to utilize a large reserve stock of French 47 mm shells, which could be easily converted to the 45 mm caliber.
  • Model 1934 Improvement: The M1934 was a minor modification and upgrade of the M1932 (19-K), featuring an improved semi-automatic breech mechanism to increase the rate of fire, as well as modifications to the recoil and elevation systems. It also upgraded the earlier wooden wheels to pneumatic tires for better mobility when towed.

Service and Obsolescence

The 45 mm gun family was a successful design that was heavily used, but its anti-tank effectiveness quickly faded.

  • Pre-War Standard: The M1934 and its direct successor, the M1937 (53-K), became the standard light anti-tank gun of the Red Army and was integrated into nearly all Soviet tanks of the era (as the 45 mm Tank Gun M1932/38 or 20-K).
  • Early War Effectiveness: During the opening stages of World War II (the Soviet-German War), the M1934/M1937 guns were generally adequate for dealing with lightly armored German tanks like the Panzer I, II, and early Panzer III/IV variants at typical combat ranges.
  • Rapid Obsolescence: The appearance of new German tanks in 1941–1942, such as the later models of the Panzer IV and the medium Panther tank, with their significantly thicker and sloped armor, quickly rendered the M1934’s armor-piercing shell largely ineffective. The crews often referred to it bitterly as the **”knock-knock” gun** because its rounds would often just dent the armor instead of penetrating it.
  • Successor: To address the lack of penetration, the design was succeeded by the 45 mm Anti-Tank Gun M1942 (M-42), which featured a longer barrel to achieve a higher muzzle velocity. The anti-tank role was ultimately taken over by the heavier 57 mm ZiS-2 and various 76 mm and 100 mm guns.

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