Zis-3

Ζησ-3

ΧώραΗ URSS
ΠληκτρολογήστεΜεραρχιακό όπλο
Περίοδο1941–1945
Χτισμένο103.000+

Το πυροβόλο M1942 των 76 mm (Ζησ-3) (ρωσικά: 76-мм дивизионная пушка обр. 1942 г. (ЗиС-3)) ήταν ένα σοβιετικό πυροβόλο 76,2 χιλιοστών που χρησιμοποιήθηκε κατά τη διάρκεια του Β 'Παγκοσμίου Πολέμου. Το ZiS ήταν μια εργοστασιακή ονομασία και σήμαινε Zavod imeni Stalina ("εργοστάσιο που πήρε το όνομά του από τον Στάλιν"), τον τιμητικό τίτλο του Εργοστασίου Πυροβολικού Νο 92, το οποίο κατασκεύασε για πρώτη φορά αυτό το πυροβόλο.

Πηγή: Wikipedia

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The Most Produced Field Gun in History

Teh Ζησ-3 was the definitive Soviet artillery piece of World War II. Designed by Vasiliy Grabin, it was born from a desperate need for a weapon that was cheap to produce, light enough to be manhandled, and powerful enough to destroy tanks. It was so successful that Joseph Stalin himself called it “a masterpiece of artillery systems design.” With over 103,000 units built, it served as a light howitzer for infantry support and a lethal anti-tank gun, becoming the primary “killer” of German medium armor on the Eastern Front.

Attribute Technical Specification (ZiS-3)
Ρόλο Divisional Field Gun / Anti-Tank Gun
Διαμετρήματος 76.2 mm (3 inches)
Πλήρωμα 7 (Artillerymen)
Rate of Fire Up to 25 rounds per minute
Muzzle Velocity 680 m/s (standard HE) / 700 m/s (AP)
Maximum Range 13,290 meters (approx. 8.25 miles)
Weight (Combat) 1,116 kg (2,460 lbs)
Armor Penetration ~75mm at 500m (Standard AP) / ~90mm+ (APDS/APCR)

Design Engineering: Elegance Through Simplicity

  • The “Secret” Hybrid: The ZiS-3 was a hybrid of two existing designs: the powerful 76mm barrel of the F-22USV field gun and the lightweight carriage of the 57mm ZiS-2 anti-tank gun. Grabin originally developed it in secret without official state approval, hiding the prototype from military bureaucrats who preferred more complex, expensive designs.
  • Muzzle Brake Innovation: To prevent the heavy 76mm recoil from snapping the lightweight 57mm carriage, Grabin added a distinctive multi-slotted muzzle brake. This absorbed roughly 30% of the recoil energy, allowing the gun to be remarkably stable despite its low weight.
  • Optimized for Mass Production: The design utilized casting, stamping, and welding wherever possible to reduce the need for specialized machine work. This allowed “unskilled” labor—including teenagers and women in the factories of Gorky—to produce the gun at a fraction of the time and cost of previous models.
  • Ergonomics for Direct Fire: Unlike many contemporary field guns, the ZiS-3 placed both the elevation and traverse handwheels on the left side of the gun. This allowed a single gunner to track and lead moving tanks much more effectively during high-stakes direct-fire duels.

Combat History: The “Ratsch-Bumm”

  • German Respect: Γερμανοί στρατιώτες το παρατσούκλι το Ratsch-Bumm. Because the shell traveled faster than the sound of the gun’s report at close range, they would hear the impact (Ratsch) followed almost immediately by the sound of the firing (Bumm).
  • Universal Utility: It was light enough to be towed by a horse team, a Jeep, or even manhandled by the crew through the deep mud of the Russian spring. This meant Soviet infantry rarely lacked fire support, even in the most remote or broken terrain.
  • The Panther/Tiger Challenge: While the ZiS-3 could easily destroy a Panzer III or IV from the front, it struggled against the heavier Tiger and Panther tanks. Crews had to wait for side shots or use the rare BR-350P (APCR) sub-caliber rounds to have a chance against the German “Big Cats.”
  • The SU-76 Connection: The ZiS-3 was so reliable that it was selected as the primary armament for the SU-76 self-propelled gun, which became the second most-produced Soviet armored vehicle of the war after the T-34.

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