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TAC 43 Reşiţa 75mm gun (RO520)
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TAC 43 Reşiţa 75mm gun (RO520) with two TAC 43 Reşiţa 75mm guns with crew and Command Rifle team. In 1944 each division’s artillery had a battery of anti-tank guns equipped with TAC 43 Reşiţa 75mm anti-tank guns. This modern weapon combined aspects of the German PaK40 and the Soviet ZIS-3 anti-tank guns to create an effective weapon capable of destroying most enemy tanks. |
The Reşiţa 75mm gun came out of experiments with the M1936 Vickers/Reşiţa 75mm anti-aircraft gun. In the end the carriage and weight of the anti-aircraft gun proved too big an obstacle to continue with this as an anti-tank weapon. The Reşiţa factory went about designing a dedicated heavy anti-tank gun. It was also decided to make it a multi-purpose weapon doubling as a field gun like the Soviet 76.2mm ZIS-3 gun.
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The final weapon combined the design of the ZIS-3 carriage, muzzle break, recoil and firing mechanism, with the barrel, rifling and cartridge chamber of the Vickers/Reşiţa and the projectile chamber of the PaK40.
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The 75mm M43 (TAC 43 Reşiţa) gun in Flames Of War Range: 36"/90cm. ROF 2/1; Antitank 13; Firepower 3+ Notes Forward Firing, Gun shield. Designed by Evan Allen Painted by Jeremy Painter
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Last Updated On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 by Wayne at Battlefront
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