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BA-20 ·

PaeseUnione Sovietica
digitareAutoblindata
In servizio1936-1945
Costruito2066

Le BA-20 · (russo: Broneavtomobil 20) era un'autoblindo sviluppata in Unione Sovietica nel 1934. Era destinato a sostituire il FAI e le sue prove sul campo furono completate nel 1935. Il BA-20 fu poi utilizzato nelle prime fasi della seconda guerra mondiale.

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The Lightweight Workhorse

Le BA-20M was the modernized version of the BA-20 light armored car, which was developed to replace the earlier FAI. Built on the civilian GAZ-M1 chassis (a Soviet design influenced by Ford), the BA-20M featured a reinforced suspension and thickened armor to survive the rigors of frontline reconnaissance. While its larger cousin, the BA-10, carried a heavy 45mm gun, the BA-20M was designed for speed and communication, acting as the “eyes and ears” of Soviet motorized brigades across the vast Eurasian steppes.

Attribute Technical Specification (BA-20M)
Ruolo Light Reconnaissance / Liaison
Equipaggio 2 to 3 (Driver, Commander/Gunner, optional Radio Operator)
First Produced 1938 (Modernized Variant)
Armamento principale 1 × 7.62 mm DT machine gun (Turret)
Armor Thickness Up to 9 mm – 10 mm (Frontal)
Telaio Reinforced GAZ-M1 4×2
Motopropulsore GAZ-M1 4-cylinder petrol (50 hp)
Max Road Speed Approx. 70–80 km/h (43–50 mph)
Raggio d'azione 350–450 km (Roads)

Modernization and Variants

  • The Conical Turret: Unlike the earlier BA-20 which often used a cylindrical turret, the BA-20M standard featured a wider, conical turret. This shape increased the internal space for the gunner and provided superior ballistic deflection against small-arms fire.
  • Sponge-Filled Tires: To prevent the vehicle from being immobilized by punctures, the tires were filled with “GK” spongy rubber. This allowed the car to continue driving even after taking multiple hits from bullets or shrapnel.
  • Command Variant (Whip Antenna): Command versions of the BA-20M were equipped with the 71-TK-1 radio station. While older command cars used a bulky “clothes-rail” antenna wrapping around the body, the BA-20M introduced a more practical whip antenna on the hull.
  • BA-20ZhD (Rail Variant): A specialized version was created with interchangeable wheels, allowing the vehicle to scout along railway tracks. It could reach speeds of up to 80 km/h on rails.

Combat History: From Mongolia to Berlin

  • Khalkhin Gol: The BA-20M’s reliability shone during the 1939 border conflict with Japan. Its high speed on the open Mongolian plains allowed it to outmaneuver Japanese patrols.
  • Winter War: Finnish forces captured several BA-20Ms, designating them “BAB B.” They were highly valued by the Finns for their mechanical simplicity and were used for liaison duties well into the 1940s.
  • Barbarossa and Beyond: During the 1941 invasion, the BA-20M’s armor proved inadequate against German 37mm anti-tank guns. However, it remained in production until late 1941, eventually being replaced by the 4×4 BA-64, which offered better off-road performance.
  • Beutepanzer: Captured BA-20Ms were repurposed by the Wehrmacht as the Panzerspähwagen BA 202(r), primarily for anti-partisan operations and rear-area security.

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