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Soviet soldiers fire a PTRD-41 antitank rifle from a protected position at a German tank on the Eastern Front in 1943. Although not powerful enough to penetrate the thick frontal armor of German tanks, the rifles were capable of breaking through their thinner side and rear armor.


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The PTRD-41 is a mechanically interesting and unusual weapon in that despite being only a single shot system, it is recoil operated. When fired, the entire barrel assembly recoils rearward, absorbing some of the immense recoil energy and also opening the bolt and ejecting the spent case. The shooter then need only drop a new cartridge into the.


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The PTRD-41 (Shortened from Russian, ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova; Противотанковое однозарядное ружьё системы Дегтярёва образца 1941 года ;"Degtyaryov Anti-Tank Rifle") was an anti-tank rifle produced and used from early 1941 by the Soviet Red Army during World War II. It was a single-shot weapon which fired a 14.5×114mm round.


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No Communist weapon brought forth as much curiosity from American troops as the Soviet PTRD-41 and PTRS-41 anti-tank rifles, chambered in 14.5x114 mm. These massive rifles, 79.5" for the PTRD.


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The PTRS-41 was produced and used by the Soviet Union during World War II. In the years between the World Wars, the Soviet Union began experimenting with different types of armour-piercing anti-tank cartridges. Finding the 12.7×108mm insufficient, they began development of what became the 14.5×114mm armour-piercing round.


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The PTRD-41 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors: Films. Title Actor Character Notation Date; The Front: Boris Blinov: Sgt. Ostapenko: 1943 Aleksey Chepurnov: Sgt. Bashlykov Nikolay Kryuchkov: Lt. Sergei Gorlov The Last Hill (Malakhov kurgan)


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Learn about the history, design, characteristics and combat use of the PTRD-41, a single-shot anti-tank rifle chambered for the 14.5 mm cartridge developed by the Degtyarev Design Bureau in 1941. The PTRD-41 was put into service by the Red Army in August 1941 and was used to fight tanks, armored vehicles and aircraft at distances up to 500 m and 800 m.


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The PTRD-41 (Shortened from Russian, ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova; Противотанковое однозарядное ружьё системы Дегтярёва образца 1941 года; "Degtyaryov Single Shot Anti-Tank Weapon System Model of 1941") is an anti-tank rifle that was produced and used from early 1941 by the Soviet Red Army during World War II.


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The PTRS-41 is a Soviet anti-tank rifle that used a 14.5 x 114 mm armor-piercing round to penetrate armor up to 40 mm thick from 100 meters away. It was designed in response to the loss of anti-tank artillery by the Germans and used by the Red Army and other forces in World War II and beyond. Learn about its history, features, and use in the Russo-Ukrainian War.


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Learn about the history and features of the Soviet PTRD and PTRS antitank rifles, which were used by the Red Army throughout World War II to penetrate the armor of German tanks. The PTRS 41 was a gas-operated, semiautomatic weapon with a four-foot barrel and a muzzle brake, while the PTRD was a single-shot, recoil-operated weapon with a four-foot barrel and a muzzle brake.


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The PTRS-41 was a Soviet anti-tank rifle for the Red Army during World War 2, fired the same 14.5x114mm cartridge as the PTRD-41 but with a semi-automatic, gas-based operation. It was heavier, longer and more complex than the PTRD-41, but had a novel feature of a clip feed system that could be removed and carried as two separate components. It was used by the Red Army and other Allied forces until 1945.


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The Degtyarev became the PTRD-41, a single-shot auto-ejecting design that was extremely cheap and fast to produce. The Simonov design became the PTRS-41, a 5-shot semiauto offering more firepower but also taking longer to produce. The Degtyarev entered service first, with the first substantial deliveries of PTRS rifles arriving in 1942.


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Learn about the Degtyarev PTRD 1941 (PTRD-41), the most common and effective anti-tank, anti-material rifle of World War 2. Find out how it was designed, used, and modified by the Red Army and other forces, and how it performed against German and Polish tanks.