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PB-4

PB-4

PB-4 armored car
Soviet amfibious Armored cars PB-4.jpg
Kind Armored car
Original development country Flag of the Soviet Union The Soviet Union
History of development
Developer イジョルスキー factory
Production period 1935 through 1936
The number of the production 10
Specifications
Weight 5.28t
Full length 5.30m
Overall width 1.98m
Overall height 2.255m

Armor 4-7mm
主兵装 20-K 45mm tank gun (a bullet: 152)
副兵装 Two 7.62mm DT machine guns (a bullet: 2,268)
Engine GAZ-AA
Action distance 200km
Speed

50km/h (the land)

4km/h (the water)

PB-4 (ΠБ-4) is trial manufacture land and water for two uses armored car of the Soviet Union.

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Summary

It was the trial manufacture land and water for two uses armored car that development was started from 1933 by the cause, and, in PB-4, BA-3 was developed following BAD-2 of 1932. PB (ΠБ) comes from the initial of the amphibious (floating navigate) armored car (Plavayushiy Broneavtomobil).

Production is carried out from 1935, but lower important floating ability to navigate is fatal, and, aside from thinness of the armor, production is canceled in the next year.

Performance and production

A chassis is two front, backward four of them using the thing of six Ford Ken Tim (Ford Timken) freight trucks. For a travelling on foot performance enhancement, I have one set of wheel on the backward slant of the front wheel and comprise balsa on the body side for securing of buoyancy.

The 45mm gun that was the main battery equipped the gun turret which removed a rear apron stage part of BA-3 with 1 gate and equipped the right side with a machine gun as a coax machine gun and equipped a machine gun hand seat of the operation hand right with one more in a ball mount.

The sighting device comprises a TOP direct looking into the distance glasses and PT-1 periscope type sighting device each.

By 5 輌 was produced each in 1935 and 1936. The price is 25,000 rubles.

An experiment vehicle includes the used trace, but there is not the record of the actual fighting injection, and the development makes much of floating ability to navigate and will shift to PB-7 of the light armament.

For an existing vehicle, 1 輌 exists in クビンカ tank Museum, and it is thought that the others were scrapped.

References

  • Kinnear, James (2000), Russian Armored Cars 1930-2000, Darlington, Maryland: Darlington Productions, ISBN 1-892848-05-8 

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