The
85 mm tank gun M1944 (ZiS-S-53) ()
History By 1942, the 76.2mm
F-34 tank gun of the
T-34 medium tank was found to be lacking in range and penetration compared to the German
75 mm Pak 40 anti-tank gun, newly mounted on the
Stug III and
Panzer IV, and markedly inferior to the 88-mm gun of the
Tiger I. Military planners directed the design bureaus of both Gen.
Vasiliy Grabin and Gen.
Fyodor Petrov to modify the 85mm anti-aircraft gun for use as an anti-tank weapon. Petrov's bureau developed the D-5 85mm gun. Though much too large for the T-34 turret, it could be mounted in the chassis of the
SU-122 self-propelled gun to create a tank destroyer. This was done, and the
SU-85 tank destroyer went into production. Meanwhile, efforts were underway to redesign the T-34 turret to make it large enough to accommodate the newly developed gun. Grabin, who had been working on a second 85mm gun, the ZiS-53, at
Joseph Stalin Factory No. 92 in
Gorky near Moscow, was reassigned to the
Central Artillery Design Bureau (TsAKB) in Moscow. His project was turned over to 23-year-old A. Savin. A third team led by K. Siderenko was assigned to yet another 85mm gun project, and developed the S-18, to be used in the modified T-34 turret. The resulting guns were tested at Gorokhoviesky Proving Grounds near Gorky, with Grabin's ZiS-53 winning the competition. However, the new T-34/85's turret had been designed to accommodate the already-available D-5 gun, and did not mate properly with Grabin's gun. The T-34/85 tank went into production making use of the D-5 gun (designated D-5T, for "tank"). Savin was put to work modifying Grabin's gun to fit the new turret and incorporate other improvements. His initial was added to his gun's designation in recognition of his contribution: the ZiS-S-53. From T-34/85 Model 1944 onwards, all T-34/85s used Savin's ZiS-S-53. It went into production in the spring of 1944. A new antitank gun was then developed, the
100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3).
Design The barrel of the gun consisted of a monoblock tube, a breech, and a breech coupling, pads and clips. The breech is of vertical sliding wedge type with the mantlet being cast. The anti-rollback devices consisted of a hydraulic rollback, a special rollback brake located on the left of the gun, and a hydro-pneumatic rollback mechanic. The length of the barrel rollback was 280 - 320mm, with the maximum being 330mm. The elevation mechanism was of a sector type, the trigger mechanism consisted of electric and manual triggers, the electric being mounted on the handle of the hand wheel of the lifting mechanism and the manual trigger on the left guard of the breech. ==Penetration comparison ==