The 100mm field gun M1944 (BS-3) (Russian:100-мм полевая пушка обр. 1944 г. (БС-3)) was a Soviet 100mm anti-tank and field gun. The gun was successfully employed in the late stages of World War II, and remained in service into the 1950s, being replaced in Soviet service by the T-12 antitank gun and the 85 mm antitank gun D-48 in 1955. The BS-3 was also sold to a number of other countries and in some of these countries the gun is still in service. A number of BS-3 pieces are still stored in Russian Army arsenals. Also at least 12 BS-3 cannons are active in 18th Machinegun & Artillery Division, located on the Kuril Islands, used as anti-ship and anti-landing guns (2012).
History
The BS-3 was based on a B-34 naval gun. The development team was led by V. G. Grabin.
The gun was employed by light artillery brigades of tank armies (20 pieces along with 48 ZiS-3) and by corps artillery.
In the Second World War the BS-3 was successfully used as a powerful anti-tank gun. It was capable of defeating any contemporary tank at long range, excluding the Tiger Ausf B: to destroy that heavy tank the gun needed to shoot at less than 1600 m from the target. The gun was also used as a field gun. Though in this role it was less powerful than the 122 mm A-19, as it fired a smaller round, the BS-3 was more mobile and had a higher rate of fire.
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100-mm field gun model 1944 (BS-3) #100-мм полевая пушка образца 1944 года (БС-3) #БС-3 #shorts
published: 07 Sep 2023
БС-3
published: 03 Jun 2023
BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War
BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War game
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published: 04 Dec 2011
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured in 1973
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured
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CIMG2103 M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptions & captured
published: 08 Apr 2013
Пушки - покатушки. 100-мм полевая пушка обр. 1944 г. (БС-3)
published: 19 Jul 2023
The Ukrainian Forces installed a 100-mm gun from the MT-12 Rapira howitzer on an MT-LB BMP 🇷🇺🏹🇺🇦
published: 13 Aug 2022
The Russian T-12 Anti-tank Gun | 100mm SMOOTHBORE SNIPER!
2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet-designed 100-mm anti-tank gun. It was the first anti-tank gun to adopt a smoothbore barrel, and to introduce modern armor piercing shot, like the APFSDS. It uses long projectiles that are more powerful than its caliber suggests. The T-12 served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
The T-12 was designed by the construction bureau of the Yurga Machine-Building Plant as a replacement for the BS-3 100 mm gun. The first serial examples were produced in 1955, but the T-12 entered service only in 1961. Its special feature was the use of a smoothbore gun. The T-12 was typically deployed in the anti-tank units of armored and motor rifle regiments to protect flanks against counter-attacks during r...
BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War game
Men of War: AS - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9598-MoWAS-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
Men of W...
BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War game
Men of War: AS - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9598-MoWAS-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
Men of War - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9681-MoW-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War game
Men of War: AS - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9598-MoWAS-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
Men of War - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9681-MoW-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3bE22JWm1Vla5RcHYvM0epvKlCuAdGoh&f...
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3bE22JWm1Vla5RcHYvM0epvKlCuAdGoh&feature=view_all
https://yadlashiryon.com/
Yad LaShiryon - The Armor Corps Memorial Site.
TilTul http://tiltul.com LinksYouWantToRemember
CIMG2103 M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptions & captured
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3bE22JWm1Vla5RcHYvM0epvKlCuAdGoh&feature=view_all
https://yadlashiryon.com/
Yad LaShiryon - The Armor Corps Memorial Site.
TilTul http://tiltul.com LinksYouWantToRemember
CIMG2103 M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptions & captured
2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet-designed 100-mm anti-tank gun. It was the first anti-tank gun to adopt a smoothbore barrel, and to introduce modern armor piercing shot...
2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet-designed 100-mm anti-tank gun. It was the first anti-tank gun to adopt a smoothbore barrel, and to introduce modern armor piercing shot, like the APFSDS. It uses long projectiles that are more powerful than its caliber suggests. The T-12 served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
The T-12 was designed by the construction bureau of the Yurga Machine-Building Plant as a replacement for the BS-3 100 mm gun. The first serial examples were produced in 1955, but the T-12 entered service only in 1961. Its special feature was the use of a smoothbore gun. The T-12 was typically deployed in the anti-tank units of armored and motor rifle regiments to protect flanks against counter-attacks during rapid advances.[2]
In 1971, a new variant was introduced, T-12A or MT-12 "Rapira" (2A29). This has the same barrel, but has a redesigned carriage and gun shield. This allows the MT-12 to be towed by the MT-LB, giving greater mobility. The 2A29R "Ruta" or MT-12R is an MT-12 version with a radar system. From 1981, the gun could fire the laser beam-riding guided missile 9M117 Kastet (weapon system 9K116) and carried the new designator 2A29K "Kastet" or MT-12K.
By the mid-1990s, modern western tanks' frontal armor protection could no longer be penetrated by a 100 mm gun. The 100 mm caliber ammunition had reached the limits of what could be achieved with it. For a static anti-tank that cannot move to attack the sides of an opponent this is extra problematic. Today, the T-12 is applied mostly in the role of ordinary artillery, using FRAG-HE shells. The T-12 was planned to be superseded by the 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm smooth bore anti-tank gun.
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2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet-designed 100-mm anti-tank gun. It was the first anti-tank gun to adopt a smoothbore barrel, and to introduce modern armor piercing shot, like the APFSDS. It uses long projectiles that are more powerful than its caliber suggests. The T-12 served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
The T-12 was designed by the construction bureau of the Yurga Machine-Building Plant as a replacement for the BS-3 100 mm gun. The first serial examples were produced in 1955, but the T-12 entered service only in 1961. Its special feature was the use of a smoothbore gun. The T-12 was typically deployed in the anti-tank units of armored and motor rifle regiments to protect flanks against counter-attacks during rapid advances.[2]
In 1971, a new variant was introduced, T-12A or MT-12 "Rapira" (2A29). This has the same barrel, but has a redesigned carriage and gun shield. This allows the MT-12 to be towed by the MT-LB, giving greater mobility. The 2A29R "Ruta" or MT-12R is an MT-12 version with a radar system. From 1981, the gun could fire the laser beam-riding guided missile 9M117 Kastet (weapon system 9K116) and carried the new designator 2A29K "Kastet" or MT-12K.
By the mid-1990s, modern western tanks' frontal armor protection could no longer be penetrated by a 100 mm gun. The 100 mm caliber ammunition had reached the limits of what could be achieved with it. For a static anti-tank that cannot move to attack the sides of an opponent this is extra problematic. Today, the T-12 is applied mostly in the role of ordinary artillery, using FRAG-HE shells. The T-12 was planned to be superseded by the 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm smooth bore anti-tank gun.
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BS-3 100mm russian anti-tank gun unit for Men of War game
Men of War: AS - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9598-MoWAS-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
Men of War - http://digitalmindsoft.eu/forums/showthread.php?9681-MoW-BS-3-AT-gun-unit
M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptians & captured
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3bE22JWm1Vla5RcHYvM0epvKlCuAdGoh&feature=view_all
https://yadlashiryon.com/
Yad LaShiryon - The Armor Corps Memorial Site.
TilTul http://tiltul.com LinksYouWantToRemember
CIMG2103 M1944 (BS-3) Field Gun mounted on T-34 Modified by the Egyptions & captured
2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet-designed 100-mm anti-tank gun. It was the first anti-tank gun to adopt a smoothbore barrel, and to introduce modern armor piercing shot, like the APFSDS. It uses long projectiles that are more powerful than its caliber suggests. The T-12 served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet and Bulgarian armies from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
The T-12 was designed by the construction bureau of the Yurga Machine-Building Plant as a replacement for the BS-3 100 mm gun. The first serial examples were produced in 1955, but the T-12 entered service only in 1961. Its special feature was the use of a smoothbore gun. The T-12 was typically deployed in the anti-tank units of armored and motor rifle regiments to protect flanks against counter-attacks during rapid advances.[2]
In 1971, a new variant was introduced, T-12A or MT-12 "Rapira" (2A29). This has the same barrel, but has a redesigned carriage and gun shield. This allows the MT-12 to be towed by the MT-LB, giving greater mobility. The 2A29R "Ruta" or MT-12R is an MT-12 version with a radar system. From 1981, the gun could fire the laser beam-riding guided missile 9M117 Kastet (weapon system 9K116) and carried the new designator 2A29K "Kastet" or MT-12K.
By the mid-1990s, modern western tanks' frontal armor protection could no longer be penetrated by a 100 mm gun. The 100 mm caliber ammunition had reached the limits of what could be achieved with it. For a static anti-tank that cannot move to attack the sides of an opponent this is extra problematic. Today, the T-12 is applied mostly in the role of ordinary artillery, using FRAG-HE shells. The T-12 was planned to be superseded by the 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm smooth bore anti-tank gun.
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The 100mm field gun M1944 (BS-3) (Russian:100-мм полевая пушка обр. 1944 г. (БС-3)) was a Soviet 100mm anti-tank and field gun. The gun was successfully employed in the late stages of World War II, and remained in service into the 1950s, being replaced in Soviet service by the T-12 antitank gun and the 85 mm antitank gun D-48 in 1955. The BS-3 was also sold to a number of other countries and in some of these countries the gun is still in service. A number of BS-3 pieces are still stored in Russian Army arsenals. Also at least 12 BS-3 cannons are active in 18th Machinegun & Artillery Division, located on the Kuril Islands, used as anti-ship and anti-landing guns (2012).
History
The BS-3 was based on a B-34 naval gun. The development team was led by V. G. Grabin.
The gun was employed by light artillery brigades of tank armies (20 pieces along with 48 ZiS-3) and by corps artillery.
In the Second World War the BS-3 was successfully used as a powerful anti-tank gun. It was capable of defeating any contemporary tank at long range, excluding the Tiger Ausf B: to destroy that heavy tank the gun needed to shoot at less than 1600 m from the target. The gun was also used as a field gun. Though in this role it was less powerful than the 122 mm A-19, as it fired a smaller round, the BS-3 was more mobile and had a higher rate of fire.