76 mm mountain gun M1938

Mountain gun
76 mm mountain gun M1938
Typemountain gun
Place of originCzechoslovakia
Service history
Used byUSSR
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerPlant no 7
Designed1937-1938
ManufacturerPlant no 7
Produced1939
No. built1,068 in 1939-1940
Specifications
Mass785 kg (1,731 lb)
Length4.24 m (13 ft 11 in)
Barrel length1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) L/21.4
Width1.28 m (4 ft 2 in)
Height1.35 m (4 ft 5 in)

Shell weight6.23 kg (13.7 lbs)
Caliber76.2 mm (3 in)
BreechVertical sliding-block
CarriageBox trail
Elevation-8° to +65°
Traverse10°
Rate of fire10-15 r.p.m.
Muzzle velocity495 m/s (1,624 ft/s)
Maximum firing range10,720 m (6.66 mi)

The 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (Russian: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) was a Soviet gun used in World War II.

In 1937, USSR got a license for Skoda 75 mm M1936 mountain gun in exchange for license production of Tupolev SB in Czechoslovakia; subsequently, in 1937-1938 a team led by L. I. Gorlitskiy at Plant no 7 developed a modification eventually adopted as 76 mm mountain gun M1938.

The gun had high elevation angle and could be quickly dismantled for transporting by pack horses. Sprung wheels allowed high towing speed. The gun was light enough to be moved in combat by its crew.

By 1 June 1941, the Red Army possessed about 1068 pieces. In addition to mountain units, the weapon was issued to some airborne units.

In Wehrmacht service the gun was designated as 7.62 cm GebK 307(r). The Finnish army operated five captured pieces, known as 76 VK 38.

M1938, rear view.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to 76.2 mm mountain gun M1938.
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  • Gander, Terry and Chamberlain, Peter. Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385-15090-3
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  • Soviet Mountain Artillery at mega.km.ru
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Soviet artillery of World War II (naming convention)
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

Mountain guns
  • 76 mm mountain gun M1909 (76-09)
  • 76 mm mountain gun M1938
Regimental gunsDivisional guns
Corps and army level guns
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)
Air defense guns


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