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The 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) (Russian: 37-мм автоматическая зенитная пушка образца 1939 года (61-К)) is a Soviet 37 mm calibre anti-aircraft gun developed during the late 1930s and used during World War II.
The 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) was the closest Soviet counterpart, firing a shell very similar to the Flak with a similar rate of fire from a gun of generally similar weight and size. The US's 37 mm Gun M1 was similar to the Flak
The 37 mm gun M1 was an anti-aircraft autocannon developed in the United States. It was used by the US Army in World War II . The gun was produced in a towed variant, or mounted along with two M2 machine guns on the M2 / M3 half-track , resulting in the T28/T28E1/M15/M15A1 series of multiple gun motor carriages.
37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) 45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K) 76 mm air defense gun M1931; 76 mm air defense gun M1938; 76 mm air-defense gun M1914/15; 76.2 mm anti-aircraft gun Model 1935 (34-K) 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) 130 mm air defense gun KS-30; 152 mm air defense gun KM-52
However, the overall size and power of the gun itself can vary greatly between different weapons, in spite of them all being called "37 mm" guns. The 37 mm version of the Maxim gun used by both sides during World War I QF 1 pounder pom-pom, the British version; 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K), a Soviet World War II anti-aircraft gun
It was used by the Soviet Navy for most of their ships from 1934 as its primary light anti-aircraft gun until replaced by the fully automatic 37 mm 70-K gun from 1942 to 1943. 37 mm 70-K gun: Automatic air-defence gun: 37×250mmR Soviet Union: Naval version of 37mm M1939 (61-K).
37 mm artillery was a popular calibre during World War I and into World War II for infantry, tank, and antitank guns. Shortly into the Second World War, it was shown to be too light for those uses, but continued as a popular anti-aircraft calibre. Guns were called "1-pounders" by the British.
Bofors 37 mm – an antitank gun used by Poles in the "37 mm pattern 36" or "37mm wz.36" 75 mm armata wz.36 – 75 mm anti-aircraft gun; Armata 75 mm wz.02/26 – 75 mm field gun; 105 mm Armata wz. 29 – 105 mm field gun; 120 mm Armata wz. 78/09/31 – 120 mm field gun; WR-40 Langusta – 122 mm rocket system; AHS Krab – 155 mm self ...