2A46 125 mm gun

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Smoothbore tank gun

2A46 125 mm gun

2A46M1 in Motovilikha Plants museum 2.jpg

2A46M-1 in Motovilikha Plants museum

TypeSmoothbore tank gun
Place of originUSSR
Service history
In serviceSince 1970
Specifications
Mass2A46: 2,675 kg
2A46M: 2,400 kg
Length2A46: 6,350 mm
2A46M: 6,381 mm
Barrel length6,000 mm L48
Caliber125 mm
Muzzle velocityAPFSDS: 1,715-1,800 m/s

HEAT: 905-950 m/s

HE: 760 m/s
Effective firing rangeAPFSDS / HEAT: 3,000 m

HE: 4,000 m

ATGM: 5,000 m

The 2A46 (also called D-81TM) is a 125 mm/L48 smoothbore cannon of Soviet origin used in several main battle tanks. It was designed by OKB-9 (Artillery Plant No. 9) in Yekaterinburg.

Description

It was developed by the Spetstekhnika Design Bureau in Ekaterinburg in the 1960s originally for the T-64 tank. They were subsequently manufactured at Artillery Plant No. 9 in Ekaterinburg and Motovilikha in Perm. Other variations include 2A46M, 2A46M-1, 2A46M-2, 2A46M-4, 2A46M-5, and Ukrainian KBA-3 and Chinese ZPT-98.

The 2A46 can fire armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS), high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) and high-explosive fragmentation (HEF) projectiles. The ammunition for the 2A46 gun is in two pieces: the projectile is loaded first, followed by a separate propellant charge.

The early versions of the 2A46 suffered from a relatively short barrel life, but this was rectified on the 2A46M-1 version. Depending on the version it offers 510.00 MPa (73,969 psi) or from the 2A46M-1 650.00 MPa (94,275 psi) Pmax chamber pressure.[1]

The Ukrainian KBA-3 guns are based on the 2A46 gun. In addition, the Chinese ZPT-98 is based on 2A46M imported from Russia's T-72 or T-80.[2]

Projectile specifications for 2A46 and 2A46M[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Note: There are different ways to measure penetration value. NATO uses the 50% (This means that 50% of the projectile had to go through the plate).
Round indexProjectile indexCharge indexRound weight, kgProjectile weight, kgCharge weight, kgPenetration, mm/deg[note 1]
APFSDS Rounds
3VBM33BM9/3BM104Zh4019.65.675.0/5.0+3.4245mm/0°, 140mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM63BM12/3BM134Zh4019.65.675.0/5.0+3.4380mm/0°, 140mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM73BM15/3BM164Zh4020.05.95.0/5.0+3.4400mm/0°, 150mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM83BM17/3BM184Zh4020.05.95,0/5,0+3,4265mm/0°, 150mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM93BM22/3BM234Zh4020.26.555,0/5,0+3,4420mm/0°, 170mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM113BM26/3BM274Zh6320.437.055.3/5.3+2.9410mm/0°, 200mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM123BM29/3BM306.55360mm /0°, 210mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM133BM32/3BM384Zh6320.557.055.3/5.3+2.9395mm/0°, 230mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM173BM42/3BM44 ("Mango")4Zh6320.47.055.3/5.3+2.9450mm/0°, 230mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM193BM42M/3BM44M ("Lekalo")4Zh6320.47.055.3/5.3+2.9495mm/0°, 280mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM203BM46/3BM48 ("Svinets")4Zh6320.47.055.3/5.3+2.9495mm/0°, 290mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM223BM59 ("Svinets-1")8.8???mm/0°, 315mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM233BM60 ("Svinets-2")8.1???mm/0°, 300mm/60° @ 2km
125-mm TAPNA6.75.5/5.5+3.3445mm/0°, 260mm/60° @ 2km
ZPS Pronit[note 2]4Zh635.855/5.855+3.0430mm/0°, 250mm/60° @ 2km
125-I[note 3]23.07.37430mm/0°, 250mm/60° @ 2km
125-II / DTW-125 [note 4]23.07.44515mm/0°, 300mm/60° @ 2km
125-III / DTC10-125 [note 5]???mm/0°, 325mm/60° @ 2km [1]
HEAT Rounds
3VBK73BK12(M)4Zh4029.019.05.0220/60°
3VBK103BK14(M)4Zh4029.019.05.0220/60°
3VBK163BK18(M)4Zh4029.019.05.0260/60°
3VBK173BK21B4Zh5229.019.010.0260/60°
3VBK253BK29(M)4Zh5228.418.410.0300/60°
3VBK273BK3119.0350/60°[note 6]
125-mm HEAT[note 7]19.0200/60°
125-mm HEAT-T[note 8]33.023.010,0
125-mm HEAT-T[note 9]19.5200/60°
M88[note 10]
HE Rounds
3VOF223OF194Zh4033.023.05.0
3VOF363OF264Zh4033.023.05.0
Practice HEAT Rounds
3VP53P114Zh4029.019.05.0
Practice APFSDS Rounds
3VP63P31/3P354Zh4019.55.25.0/5.0+4.3
Practice HE Rounds
3VP243P234Zh4033.023.05.0
Training Rounds
3VPU43PU124PU10519.19.6
3VPU53PU134PU10528.519.0
3VPU63PU144PU10532.523.0
Inert4Kh3313
Guided weapons for 2A46-2, 2A46M and their variants
ATGMs[9][10][11][12][13]
9M1129D12933.2250/60°
9M112M300/60°
9M112M231.124300..350/60°
9M12433.627.9450/60°
3UBK149M1199Kh94923.316.57.1325..375/60°
Sokol-14Zh6323.05.3350/60°
Explosive ATGMs[14][15]
3UBK14F9M119F9Kh94923.616.57.1
3UBK14F19M119F19Kh94923.316.56.8
Guided weapons for 2A46M and its variants
3UBK209M119M9Kh94924.317.27.1325..375/60°
3UBK20M9M119M19Kh94924.317.27.1425..450/60°
AP projectiles for 2A46M-5
3VBM223BM594Zh96540/0° @ 2km
3VBM233BM604Zh96515/0° @ 2km
???3BM69???/0°
???3BM70???/0°

Tanks using the 2A46

Map with 2A46 operators in blue with former operators in red

Map with 2A46 operators in blue with former operators in red

The 2A46 has been used in numerous tanks, almost exclusively Soviet/Russian designs or foreign derivatives:

See also

Weapons of comparable role, performance and era

Sources

References

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Notes

  1. ^ Standard RHA plates at 2000 m
  2. ^ Polish variant
  3. ^ Chinese variant
  4. ^ Chinese variant
  5. ^ Chinese variant
  6. ^ ERA armor.
  7. ^ Bulgarian variant
  8. ^ Iranian variant
  9. ^ Polish variant
  10. ^ Yugoslavian variant

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