Produktbeschreibung
The 85mm obr 1939 anti-aircraft gun (KS-12) was developed by M. N. Loginov at Artillery Plant No. 8 at Kaliningrad (later relocated to Sverdlovsk) as a replacement for the 76mm anti-aircraft gun.
It consisted of an 85mm gun with a large multi-baffle muzzle brake mounted on a four-wheeled trailer. Very early models of the gun were fitted with a large gun shield to protect the crew, but this was removed from the design on later production guns. When deployed for firing the trail would form into a cruciform shape supported by adjustable legs. Production began in 1939 at the No. 8 artillery factory.
Production was halted for a time in 1941 as the German army advanced into the Soviet Union.
During this time the entire factory was relocated to Sverdlovsk for the remainder of the war where production resumed.
Testing with the gun showed that it had excellent anti-armour performance and a modified version was developed for tank production.
The German Wehrmacht were also impressed with the gun and pressed captured examples into service as the 8.5cm FlaK39(r). When stocks of captured 85mm ammunition were exhausted the Germans re-chambered the guns to take 88mm German anti-aircraft gun ammunition as the 8.5/8.8cm FlaK39(r).
Production of the 85mm obr 1939 gun ended in 1944 when it underwent several major modifications, which allowed the gun to fire a more powerful charge while using the same shells as the obr 1939 version. These modified guns were designated the KS-18 anti-aircraft gun (85mm obr 1944 gun).
The 85mm obr 1939 (KS-12) served as a heavy anti-aircraft gun for the Soviet air defence forces throughout the war. They were also used against tanks on the battlefield when the need arose.
Weight -
Travelling: 4,300 kg
Deployed: 4,300 kg
Recoil System: Hydraulic recoil buffer and hydro-pneumatic recuperator.
Weapon Range -
Effective Vertical: 10,000 meters
Maximum Vertical: 10,500 meters
Maximum Horizontal: 15,650 meters
Rate of Fire: 15-20 rounds per minute
Gun Crew: 7 men
Shell Weight: 9.2 kg
Muzzle Velocity: 792 meters per second
Total Traverse: 360 degrees
Elevation: -3 to +82 degrees
In Flames Of War -
The 85mm obr 1939 gun can be fielded as the weapons of the Corps Support Tank Destruction Company in Za Stalina to represent the 85mm guns pressed into frontline service to deal with German heavy tanks. You can only have one company armed as such.
The 85mm gun has a Range 32"/80cm, ROF 2, AT 12, FP 3+. |