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  2. List of Soviet Union military equipment of World War II

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    Anti-tank mine Pressure Soviet Union: TM-41 mine: Anti-tank mine: Pressure Soviet Union: 3.9 kg of Amatol or TNT, short cylinder with the entire top surface being used as a pressure plate. TM-44 mine: Anti-tank mine: Pressure Soviet Union: 5.4 kg of Amatol, broadly similar to the earlier, smaller, TM-41 mine. TMD-40 mine: Anti-tank mine ...

  3. List of anti-tank guns - Wikipedia

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    45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K) Soviet Union: World War II 45: 45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K) Soviet Union: World War II 45: 45 mm anti-tank gun M1942 (M-42) Soviet Union: World War II 47: C.47 F.R.C. Mod.31 Belgium: World War II 47: 47 SA 37 France: World War II 47: Type 1 anti-tank gun Japan: World War II 47: 4cm kanón vz. 36 ...

  4. Category:Anti-tank guns of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank guns of the Soviet Union include anti-tank guns developed, built, or operated by the Soviet Union. Pages in category "Anti-tank guns of the Soviet Union" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. PTRS-41 - Wikipedia

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    Design. The PTRS-41 was produced and used by the Soviet Union during World War II. In the years between the World Wars, the Soviet Union began experimenting with different types of armour-piercing anti-tank cartridges. Finding the 12.7×108mm insufficient, they began development of what became the 14.5×114mm armour-piercing round.

  6. PTRD-41 - Wikipedia

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    The PTRD-41 (Shortened from Russian, ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova; Противотанковое однозарядное ружьё системы Дегтярёва образца 1941 года; "Degtyaryov Single Shot Anti-Tank Weapon System Model of 1941") is an anti-tank rifle that was produced and used from early 1941 by the Soviet Red Army during World War II.

  7. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Mobile anti-tank guided missile system 80 [126] Russia: Based on the BMP-3 chassis. [127] [128] 9P163M-1 Kornet-T: Mobile anti-tank guided missile system More than 20 [129] Russia: Based on the BMP-3 chassis. As of 10 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [51] Kornet-D: Mobile anti-tank guided missile system 132 ...

  8. PPSh-41 - Wikipedia

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    The PPSh-41 saw extensive combat during World War II and the Korean War. It became one of the major infantry weapons of the Red Army during World War II, with about six million PPSh-41s manufactured during the period. The firearm is made largely of stamped steel, and can be loaded with either a box or drum magazine.

  9. 9K111 Fagot - Wikipedia

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    The 9K111 Fagot (Russian: Фагот; "bassoon") is a second-generation tube-launched semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) wire-guided anti-tank missile system of the Soviet Union for use from ground or vehicle mounts. The 9K111 Fagot missile system was developed by the Tula KBP Design Bureau for Instrument Building.