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− | + | The 37mm/67 70-K is a naval variant of the Soviet [[61-K (37 mm)|61-K]] anti-aircraft gun. The designed is based off the 25mm Bofors model 1933 naval anti-aircraft gun which was sold to the Soviet Navy for trials in 1935. The navy originally intended for it be scaled up to 45mm, but their attempt failed so so they settled for scaling it up to 37mm creating the 61-K which was one of the main Red Army anti-aircraft guns during World War II. The 70-K version was adapted for naval use in 1938 and was adopted for Soviet Naval use in 1940. Replacing the larger semi-automatic [[45 mm/46 21-K (45 mm)|45 mm/46 21-K]] as the navy's main anti-aircraft gun, the 70-K, 1,641 70-Ks were built making it the main automatic of the Soviet Navy during the war and 3,113 were ultimately built when production ended in 1955. Not the most exceptional weapons in the world, they were good enough for the Soviets which was what they needed at the time and it would serve alongside its army counterpart the 61-K in multiple conflicts during the second half of the 20th century. The gun was ultimately replaced by the ZIF-31 twin 57mm guns. | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 3 October 2022
Contents
Description
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Vehicles equipped with this weapon
Vehicles equipped with this weapon | |
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Motor gun boats | OD-200 |
Armoured gun boats | BMO · MBK pr.186 · MBK pr.186 (MK 85) · MBK-161 early · MBK-161 late · Pr.1124 late |
Gunboats | Groza |
Sub-chasers | MPK Pr.122bis · MPK-163 |
Destroyers | Bezuprechny · Leningrad · Ognevoy · Soobrazitelny · Stroyny · Tashkent |
Light cruisers | Kerch · Krasny Kavkaz · Krasny Krym · Voroshilov |
Battlecruisers | Kronshtadt |
Battleships | Parizhskaya Kommuna |
General info
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Available ammunition
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Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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History
The 37mm/67 70-K is a naval variant of the Soviet 61-K anti-aircraft gun. The designed is based off the 25mm Bofors model 1933 naval anti-aircraft gun which was sold to the Soviet Navy for trials in 1935. The navy originally intended for it be scaled up to 45mm, but their attempt failed so so they settled for scaling it up to 37mm creating the 61-K which was one of the main Red Army anti-aircraft guns during World War II. The 70-K version was adapted for naval use in 1938 and was adopted for Soviet Naval use in 1940. Replacing the larger semi-automatic 45 mm/46 21-K as the navy's main anti-aircraft gun, the 70-K, 1,641 70-Ks were built making it the main automatic of the Soviet Navy during the war and 3,113 were ultimately built when production ended in 1955. Not the most exceptional weapons in the world, they were good enough for the Soviets which was what they needed at the time and it would serve alongside its army counterpart the 61-K in multiple conflicts during the second half of the 20th century. The gun was ultimately replaced by the ZIF-31 twin 57mm guns.
Media
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See also
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- 61-K (37 mm): Army counterpart
- V-11 (37 mm): Twin-mount variant
- references to approximate analogues by other nations and research trees.
External links
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- topic on the official game forum;
- other literature.