43M Zrínyi
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Zrínyi | |
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Type | Assault gun |
Place of origin | Kingdom of Hungary |
Service history | |
Used by | Hungary Romania |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Manfred Weiss |
Produced | 1943–1944 |
No. built | 1 Zrínyi I (prototype), 40–66 Zrínyi II |
Variants | Zrínyi I Zrínyi II |
Specifications (Zrínyi II) | |
Mass | 21.6 t |
Length | 5.68 m (18 ft 8 in) |
Width | 2.99 m (9 ft 10 in) |
Height | 2.33 m (7 ft 8 in) |
Crew | 4 |
Armour | 13–75 mm (0.51–2.95 in) |
Main armament | 105 mm MÁVAG 40/43M L20.5 howitzer with 42 rounds |
Engine | Manfred Weiss V8 cylinder 260 hp |
Operational range | 220 km (140 mi) (road) |
Maximum speed | 43 km/h (27 mph) (road) |
Zrínyi was a Hungarian assault gun of the World War II period.
Design and history
Following the success of assault guns on the World War II Eastern Front, the Hungarians developed their own model, based on the chassis of the Turán tank. There were two designs, the 44M Zrínyi I, incorporated a long 43M 75 mm gun, but it did not pass the prototype stage. The 40/43M Zrínyi II was armed with a 40M 105 mm L/20 howitzer.
The Zrínyi II design was a traditional infantry support vehicle. The Zrínyi I was hoped to fulfill an anti-tank role.
Between 40 and 66 Zrínyi II units were produced between August 1943 and July 1944 and a single Zrínyi I prototype. There is only one surviving Zrínyi II in the Kubinka tank museum near Moscow.
A serviceable Zrínyi II was captured by the Romanian troops in Transylvania during September–October 1944, being pressed into service for a limited period.[1] The assault gun was later confiscated by the Red Army.
References
- ^ Axworthy, page 221
Sources
- Bíró Ádám: A 40/43. M Zrínyi–II rohamtarack fejlesztése és alkalmazása. Haditechnika, I. rész: 1996/1, 66–71., II. rész: 1996/2, 43–45.; III. rész: 1996/4, 66–69. (In Hungarian)
- Mark Axworthy, Cornel Scafeș, Cristian Crãciunoiu, Third Axis. Fourth Ally. Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941-1945, Arms and Armour, London, 1995. ISBN 1-85409-267-7
External links
- http://www.freedom.hu/IIvh/Fegyverek/Magyar/zrinyi.htm Template:Hu icon
- http://www.haborumuveszete.hu/rovatok/fegyverek/pancelosok/zrinyik/ Template:Hu icon