Smoothbore tank gun
2A46 125 mm gun 2A46M-1 in Motovilikha Plants museum
Type Smoothbore tank gun Place of origin Soviet Union In service Since 1970 Designer Spetstekhnika Design Bureau Produced 1970–present Mass 2A46: 2,675 kg 2A46M: 2,400 kg Length 2A46: 6,350 mm 2A46M: 6,381 mm Barrel length6,000 mm L48 Caliber 125 mm Muzzle velocity APFSDS: 1,715-1,800 m/s
HEAT: 905-950 m/s
HE: 760 m/s Effective firing range APFSDS / HEAT: 3,000 m
HE: 4,000 m
ATGM: 5,000 m
The 2A46 (also called D-81TM ) is a 125 mm/L48 smoothbore cannon of Soviet origin used in several main battle tanks . It was designed by OKB-9 (Artillery Plant No. 9) in Yekaterinburg .
Description
It was developed by the Spetstekhnika Design Bureau in Ekaterinburg in the 1960s originally for the T-64 tank. They were subsequently manufactured at Artillery Plant No. 9 in Ekaterinburg and Motovilikha in Perm . Other variations include 2A46M, 2A46M-1, 2A46M-2, 2A46M-4, 2A46M-5, and Ukrainian KBA-3 and Chinese ZPT-98.
The 2A46 can fire armour-piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS), high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) and high-explosive fragmentation (HEF) projectiles. The ammunition for the 2A46 gun is in two pieces: the projectile is loaded first, followed by a separate propellant charge.
The early versions of the 2A46 suffered from a relatively short barrel life, but this was rectified on the 2A46M-1 version. Depending on the version it offers 510.0 MPa (73,970 psi) or from the 2A46M-1 650.0 MPa (94,270 psi) Pmax chamber pressure.[ 1]
The Ukrainian KBA-3 guns are based on the 2A46 gun. In addition, the Chinese ZPT-98 is based on 2A46M imported from Russia's T-72 or T-80.[ 2]
Projectiles
Projectile specifications for 2A46 and 2A46M [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] Note: There are different ways to measure penetration value. NATO uses the 50% (This means that 50% of the projectile had to go through the plate), while the Soviet/Russia standard is higher (80% had to go through). According to authorities like Paul Lakowski , the difference in performance can reach as much as 8% [ 9]
Round index
Projectile index
Charge index
Round weight, kg
Projectile weight, kg
Charge weight, kg
Penetration, mm/deg[ note 1]
APFSDS Rounds
3VBM3
3BM9/3BM10
4Zh40
19.6
5.67
5.0/5.0+3.4
245mm/0°, 140mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM6
3BM12/3BM13
4Zh40
19.6
5.67
5.0/5.0+3.4
380mm/0°, 140mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM7
3BM15/3BM16
4Zh40
20.0
5.9
5.0/5.0+3.4
400mm/0°, 150mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM8
3BM17/3BM18
4Zh40
20.0
5.9
5,0/5,0+3,4
265mm/0°, 150mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM9
3BM22/3BM23
4Zh40
20.2
6.55
5,0/5,0+3,4
420mm/0°, 170mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM11
3BM26/3BM27
4Zh63
20.43
7.05
5.3/5.3+2.9
410mm/0°, 200mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM12
3BM29/3BM30
6.55
360mm /0°, 210mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM13
3BM32/3BM38
4Zh63
20.55
7.05
5.3/5.3+2.9
395mm/0°, 230mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM17
3BM42/3BM44 ("Mango")
4Zh63
20.4
7.05
5.3/5.3+2.9
450mm/0°, 230mm/60° @ 2km
—-
3BM44-2 (“Mango-2”)
480mm/0°, 280mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM19
3BM42M/3BM44M ("Lekalo")
4Zh63
20.4
7.05
5.3/5.3+2.9
???mm/0°, ???mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM20
3BM46/3BM48 ("Svinets")
4Zh63
20.4
7.05
5.3/5.3+2.9
495mm/0°, 290mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM22
3BM59 ("Svinets-1")
8.8
???mm/0°, 315mm/60° @ 2km
3VBM23
3BM60 ("Svinets-2")
8.1
???mm/0°, 300mm/60° @ 2km
125-mm TAPNA
6.7
5.5/5.5+3.3
460mm/0°, 270mm/60° @ 2km
ZPS Pronit[ note 2]
4Zh63
5.855/5.855+3.0
430mm/0°, 250mm/60° @ 2km
125-I[ note 3]
23.0
7.37
430mm/0°, 250mm/60° @ 2km
125-II / DTW-125 [ note 4]
23.0
7.44
515mm/0°, 300mm/60° @ 2km
125-III / DTC10-125 [ note 5]
???mm/0°, 330mm/60° @ 2km [1]
HEAT Rounds
3VBK7
3BK12(M)
4Zh40
29.0
19.0
5.0
220/60°
3VBK10
3BK14(M)
4Zh40
29.0
19.0
5.0
220/60°
3VBK16
3BK18(M)
4Zh40
29.0
19.0
5.0
260/60°
3VBK17
3BK21B
4Zh52
29.0
19.0
10.0
260/60°
3VBK25
3BK29(M)
4Zh52
28.4
18.4
10.0
300/60°
3VBK27
3BK31
19.0
350/60°[ note 6]
125-mm HEAT[ note 7]
19.0
200/60°
125-mm HEAT-T[ note 8]
33.0
23.0
10,0
125-mm HEAT-T[ note 9]
19.5
200/60°
M88[ note 10]
HE Rounds
3VOF22
3OF19
4Zh40
33.0
23.0
5.0
—
3VOF36
3OF26
4Zh40
33.0
23.0
5.0
—
Practice HEAT Rounds
3VP5
3P11
4Zh40
29.0
19.0
5.0
Practice APFSDS Rounds
3VP6
3P31/3P35
4Zh40
19.5
5.2
5.0/5.0+4.3
—
Practice HE Rounds
3VP24
3P23
4Zh40
33.0
23.0
5.0
—
Training Rounds
3VPU4
3PU12
4PU105
19.1
9.6
—
3VPU5
3PU13
4PU105
28.5
19.0
—
3VPU6
3PU14
4PU105
32.5
23.0
—
Inert
—
4Kh33
—
—
13
—
Guided weapons for 2A46-2, 2A46M and their variants
ATGMs[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
9M112
9D129
33.2
250/60°
9M112M
300/60°
9M112M2
31.1
24
300..350/60°
9M124
33.6
27.9
450/60°
3UBK14
9M119
9Kh949
23.3
16.5
7.1
325..375/60°
Sokol-1
4Zh63
23.0
5.3
350/60°
Explosive ATGMs[ 15] [ 16]
3UBK14F
9M119F
9Kh949
23.6
16.5
7.1
—
3UBK14F1
9M119F1
9Kh949
23.3
16.5
6.8
—
Guided weapons for 2A46M and its variants
3UBK20
9M119M
9Kh949
24.3
17.2
7.1
325..375/60°
3UBK20M
9M119M1
9Kh949
24.3
17.2
7.1
425..450/60°
AP projectiles for 2A46M-5
3VBM22
3BM59
4Zh96
540/0° @ 2km
3VBM23
3BM60
4Zh96
515/0° @ 2km
???
3BM69
???/0°
???
3BM70
???/0°
Variants
Soviet Union and Russia
2A46-1 / DT-81TM (1970): Used on T-64A and T-72A.
2A46-2 / DT-81K (1976): Used on T-64B and T-80B.
2A46M (1981): Used on T-72AV, and T-72B.
2A46M-1 (1981): Used on T-64BV, T-72B, T-80BV and T-80U.
2A46M-2 (1992): Used on T-72S, T-90, T-90A, and T-90S tanks.
2A46M-4 : Used on Object 640 (aka, Black Eagle) [citation needed ]
2A46M-5 : Used on T-90M, T-80BVM, and T72B3 Obr2017.
2A82-1M : Used on T-14 Armata.[ 17]
Source:[ 18]
China
Ukraine
Tanks using the 2A46
Map with 2A46 operators in blue with former operators in red
The 2A46 has been used in numerous tanks, almost exclusively Soviet/Russian designs or foreign derivatives:
See also
L11A5 120 mm rifled gun : British rifled equivalent, developed by Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) in 1957.
Rheinmetall 120 mm gun : German equivalent, developed by Rheinmetall in 1974.
CN120-25 120 mm gun : French equivalent, developed by Établissement d'Études et de Fabrication d'Armements de Bourges (EFAB) in 1979.
EXP-28M1 120 mm rifled tank gun : Experimental British weapon of the late 1970s/early 1980s. Was to have equipped the MBT-80.
CN120-26 120 mm gun : French equivalent, developed by EFAB in 1980s.
IMI 120 mm gun : Israeli equivalent, developed by Israeli Military Industries in 1988.
OTO Breda 120 mm gun : Italian equivalent, developed by OTO Melara in 1988.
L30A1 120 mm rifled gun : British rifled equivalent, developed by ROF Nottingham in 1989.
JSW 120 mm gun : Japanese equivalent, developed by Japan Steel Works in 2008.
CN08 120 mm gun : South Korean equivalent, developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and WIA in 2008.
MKE 120 mm tank gun : Turkish equivalent, developed by Otokar and Hyundai WIA in 2016.
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Notes
^ Standard RHA plates at 2000 m
^ Polish variant
^ Chinese variant
^ Chinese variant
^ Chinese variant
^ ERA armor.
^ Bulgarian variant
^ Iranian variant
^ Polish variant
^ Yugoslavian variant
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