AI version
In 1938, the Soviet Kalinin factory developed a 37mm anti-aircraft gun based on the Swedish M34 40mm anti-aircraft gun. It was officially finalized in 1939 and named the "M1939 37mm anti-aircraft gun". It was put into mass production in 1940. By 1945, the total production exceeded 18000 units. This type of gun was the main light air defense weapon of the Soviet Army during World War II
During the Korean War, the Chinese Volunteer Army had a total of 53 anti-aircraft gun battalions participating in the war, equipped with 85mm anti-aircraft guns, 37mm anti-aircraft guns, and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns.Among them, the M1939 37mm anti-aircraft gun is the main force
Performance in history
Caliber: 37mm
Maximum Range: 8700m
Maximum
Shooting Height: 6700m
Effective Shooting Height: 3000m
Theoretical Shooting Rate: 160/min
Actual Shooting Rate: 60-80/min
The prototype comes from the movie "Sacrifice"(Mountain Kumgang), which is based on the real event in the 1953 Battle of Kumsong, where Zhang Zhenzhi, the commander of the 3rd Company of the 10th Regiment of the Volunteer Military Corps, led his troops to set up and repeatedly repair the Yanli Bridge on Mount Kumgang. This battle was the last large-scale operation of the Korean War, and the Volunteer Army ensured the smooth flow of logistics supply lines through tenacious fighting, ultimately leading to the signing of the ceasefire agreement. ??
How to operate:
AG2 opens the tripod
Roll: horizontal
Pitch: vertical
Additional engine is equipped, you can freely start and deploy to the position you need without vehicle traction
Activate when AG2 is turned off
Throttle: throttle
Roll: steering
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor M1939 37mm AA
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 6.6ft (2.0m)
- Length 20.8ft (6.3m)
- Height 7.3ft (2.2m)
- Empty Weight 27,882lbs (12,647kg)
- Loaded Weight 27,929lbs (12,668kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 3395
Parts
- Number of Parts 182
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 779