61-K (37 mm)

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Description

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General info

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Available ammunition

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Usage in battles

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History

The 61-K's story begins with the Soviet Navy in 1935 purchasing Bofors 25mm Model 1933 for testing. After successful trials, the Soviets attempted to make a variant of the Swedish design scaled up to 47mm, but the Red Army thought it would be too large and ordered Artillery Factor Number 8 in Sverdlovsk (now the Kalinin Machine Building Plant in Yekaterinburg) to produce a version of the Bofors that was scaled up to 37mm. The end result was the 61-K which was designed by Mikhail Loginov and his assistant Lev Loktev. After passing firing trials in October of 1938, the gun was adopted as the 37mm automatic air defense gun M1939. The 61-K was successfully during World War II on the Eastern Front against dive bombers and other aircraft flying at low or medium altitudes. Fed from five round clips, the gun was mounted on the ZSU-7 carriage, but a prototype was made later in the war based on the design of the SU-76M called the ZSU-37. Due to the Luftwaffe being almost non-existent, the ZSU-37 saw no service and it was later retired due to a low rate of fire and weak 37mm gun. The 61-K ended Soviet production in 1945 and was later replaced by the 57mm S-60, but it was also produced in Poland, China and North Korea and remains in service to this day in multiple nations primarily in Africa or the Middle East.

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See also

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USSR anti-aircraft guns
7.62 mm  Maxim's
12.7 mm  DShK
14.5 mm  KPVT
23 mm  AZP-23 · ZU-23
25 mm  72-K
30 mm  2A38 · ZK453
37 mm  2A11 · 61-K · Sh-37 · Type 65
57 mm  S-68