On the Development of Dynamo-Reactive Guns in Engineer M. N. Kondakov’s Design Bureau (OKB-43) in the 1930s
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On the Development of Dynamo-Reactive Guns in Engineer M. N. Kondakov’s Design Bureau (OKB-43) in the 1930s
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S0205960625020046-1
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Article
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Published
Authors
Rimma Timofeeva 
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design
Ruslan Chumak
Affiliation: Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps of the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation
Vadim Antonov
Affiliation: Museum of National Military History (Padikovo)
Pages
275-287
Abstract
The article analyzes a highly specialized area of activities of engineer M. N. Kondakov’s design bureau (KB-KON, later OKB-43, Leningrad), the creation of “dynamo-reactive” recoilless automatic cannons in the 1930s. The following projects are considered: automatic rocket launchers AURS-82 and AURS-132, 76-mm single-shot dynamo-reactive gun RP VTA, 37-mm ARKON anti-tank rifle, 45 mm automatic  cannon ARKON-45, 76-mm DRP assault rifle, 37-mm rocket-propelled anti-tank rifle RPTR, mountain rocket gun GRP, and 60-mm semi-automatic rocket gun PRP-60. Their technical characteristics and design solutions are analyzed and the contributions of design engineers V. F. Lender, A. A. Tolochkov, L. I. Gorlitskii, S. G. Bukhalovskii, E. S. Rashkov, and V. E. Slukhotskii are revealed. A conclusion is drawn regarding the features of these guns and the specifics of the design bureau’s activities as a distinct  scientific school for designing artillery guns of this type. The reasons for a gradual abandonment of this line of work at engineer Kondakov’s design bureau are identified.
Keywords
автоматические пушки безоткатные пушки динамореактивные пушки М. Н. Кондаков ОКБ-43
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15.01.2024
Date of publication
06.07.2025
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