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US Army Research
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3-1-1951
FOREIGN FIRING TABLES for SOVIET GUN,
Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1944, А-19 С,
GUN, Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1943,
Д-25С, GUN, Tank, 122mm, Model 1943, Д-25
firing Armor Piercing Tracer Projectile, ВР-471,
High Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471,
High Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471H
Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department of the Army
Robert Bolin , depositor
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, rbolin2@unl.edu
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SOVIET GUN, Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1944, А-19 С, GUN, Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1943, Д-25С, GUN, Tank,
122mm, Model 1943, Д-25 firing Armor Piercing Tracer Projectile, ВР-471, High Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471, High
Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471H" (1951). US Army Research. Paper 165.
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FOREIGN FIRING TABLES
for
SOVIET
GUN, Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1944, А-19 С
GUN, Self-Propelled, 122mm, Model 1943, Д-25С
GUN, Tank, 122mm, Model 1943, Д-25
firing
Armor Piercing Tracer Projectile, ВР-471
High Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471
High Explosive Fragmentary Projectile, ОФ-471H
Prepared by
Ordnance Intelligence
Ordnance Corps, Department of the Army
March 1951
———————————————————————————————————————
Depositor:
Robert L. Bolin
Abstract
This document is a 26 page collection of range tables prepared by Ordnance Intelligence.
Probably it is a literal translation of a Soviet manual. One of the responsibility of Army technical
intelligence agencies, like Ordnance Intelligence, was to evaluate foreign weapons and
equipment. These range tables could be used for test firing of captured Soviet equipment.
FT - F-122-2'
FOREIGN FmJNG TABIES
for
SOVIET
GUN, Self-Propelled, l22mm, Model 1944, A-19C ;
GUN, Self-Propelled, 12~, Model 1943, .D,-25C
GUN, '!'ank, 122mm, Model 1~3, ,U-25
firing
Armor Piercing Tracer Projecti1e,BP-471
High Explosive Fragmentation Projectile,
, O~-471
High Explosive Fragmentation
Qg?-471H
WARNmG!
~roject11e,
DO NO!' tEE THESE TABIES BEFORE
READmG Nams INSIDE THIS COVER
Prepared by
ORDNANCE INTELLIGENCE
ORDNANCE COBPS, DEPARTMENT em' THE ABMY
March 1951
NOT E S
1.
The following notes apply to this firing table
only.
2.
The SoViet mil system differs from the U. S.
system in that the circle is divided into 6000
parts instead of 6400.
-
3.
The Soviet charges differ from the U. S. charges
in that the:
Soviet Full Charge - equals - U.8. Charge 4
SoViet Charge 3 - equals - U.S. Charge 1
4.
The probable vertical error in this table is
computed differently than in U. S. tables. It
represents the entire 5f1!, dispersion, hence it
is twice as large as a comparable figure shown
in U. S. tables. See sketch below:
U. S.
l&fo
5. These tables are a translation from the original
Soviet firing tables, however the data has not
been checked by United States A:rmy Ordnance
Corps Firing Tests.
RESLf!\I~TljiD
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1.
B.WIC INSTRUCTIONS •••••
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IV.
FIRn~G
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FUZE SETTmG AND FuZE ACTIOI'l •••• ".".". r
INSTRUCTla'iS
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VI.
VII.
16
VIII.
TABLE OF EIEV'ATImS CF TRAJECTORIES
(IN METERS) ABOVE TiJE EORI'Z.cti OF TEE
GUN BARREL •••••••••••
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25
ARTILlERY DEPARl'MENT OF THE! RED ARMY
Appr0ved by:
Vice Directar of the Artillery Dept
and Chairman, Artillery C0mInittee,
Lt. General (Artillery) Kh0khlov
27 July 1944
Service Use
FIRmG TABIES
l22mm Self-Propelled Gun
Model 1944 (A-19S) (A-19C)
l22mm Self-Propelled Gun
Model 1943 (D-25C) Cn-25C)
l22mm Tank Gun
Model 1943 (D-25) CU-25)
Tank Unit
Artillery Dept, Red Army
No. l44T
Sec0nd Edition, Supplemented
High Explosive Fragmentation Shells
Armor Piercing Tracer Shells
I
War Publication
National Commissariat of Defense
Moscow 1944
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j
1.
BASIC INSTRUCTIOO
1. This publication contains firing instructions
for the l22mm self-propelled gun, model 1944 ~A-19C) ,
for the 122m self-propelled gun, model 1943 .rr.-25C) ;
and for the 122m tank gun, model 1943 CU-25 •
.
2. The 122mm self-propelled gun model 1944 (A-1SC)
has ballistic features the same as that of the l22mm
Army Corps cannon, model 1931.
The 122mm self-propelled gun model 1943, (,L,-25C)
and the 122mm tank gun, model 1943CU-25) have similar
ballistics features and are somewhat lower in comw.rison
to the 'ballistics of the self-propelled model 1944\A-19C)
Therefore, in firing these guns it is necessary to use the
same firing tables entered on page 17.
II.
SIGHt'S
1. The 122mm self-propelled gun model 1944 (1~-19C)
has the CT-18 telescopic sight for fire by direct laying;
and a panoramic sight of the 122mm Army Corps cannon,
model 1931 for fire by indirect laying.
The following scales are contained in the field of
vision of the CT-18 sight:
- the nrn EP scale for the Og')-471H shell, full
charge. This scale should be used in firing the BP-471
armor-piercing tracer shell.
- the ITr3 scale- for the shell of the same name,
charge #3. The nrn BP and theTIr 3 scales are marked
with numbers indicating distances in hundreds of meters
(delta x equals 100 meters).
- the deflection correction scale in mils (1 mil
equals 3.6 min.) the value of each division of the scale
is equal to 4 mils.
On the sight there is a designation, CT-18 for
l22mm CY. On the panoramic sight there is only a scale
of "mils" from 0 to 750 mils, each mark being equal to
2 mils.
3
!
2. The l22mm self-propelled gun, model 1943 C,ll-25C)1
has a hinged telescopic sight, the TTIl-17, for fire by
direct laying and a mechanical sight with a panoramic
attachment, and mil scale for fire by indirect la~1ng.
Earlier models of guns can be found which have a level
and a panoramic sight for firing by indirect laying.
In the field of vision of the TIlI-17 sight, we
find therrrrr and the rrr 3
scales for firing the same
shells and charges as in the case of the CT-18 sight.
In addition to this there is a,llT scale for firing
light projectiles from the,UT ~chiPo..e gun connected with
the 122mm tank gun, model 1943 ,,U-25 ). The Till-17
sight is also mounted on the l22mm taIL~ gun, model 1943
CU-25 )"
I
,Il
The
which is
division
equal to
Till... 17 sight bas a lateral correction scale
made up of marks and angles; the value of each
of the scale (between an angle and a mark) is
4 mils.
On the Sight there is a deSignation, Till-17 for the
122mm tank gun ,ll- 25
The level scale is marked in mils (1 mil equals 3.6
minutes) •
3. The l22mm tank gun, model1943C,U-25) has, as
its basic sight, the telescopic TIlI-17 sight, sim~lar to
the one used in the self-propelled gun, model 1943t,ll-25C).
Guns of earlier models. can be found baving thel0':F;'17
telescopic sight and the IIT4-17 periscope sight instead
of the Till -17sight.
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j
I
II
I
I'
Thei/1'4-17 and the 10T-17 Sights haverrrrr ,rrr3 ,
and,UT scales for the same shells and charges as contained on the CT... 18 and the TTII-17 sights as well as
deflection correction scales, each diviSion being equal
to 4 mils. The adjustment of the line of sighting at 0
settings of all the Sights should be made as frequently
as possible in conformance with regulations set forth by
the service manual.
'1
i
4
en the TIT4-17 and the 10T-l'7 sights there is a
marking TIT4-1'7 for the 122mm tank gun JJ.2E and 1 OT-l '7 .
for the 122mm tank gun .u-2B respectively.
III.
AMMUNITION
The 122mm self-propelled gun, model 1944 (1"t-19C) ,
the 122mm self-propelled su.n model 1943 CU-25G), and the
122mm tank gun, model 1943 (.n.-25 ) are supplied with shells
made for the 122mm Army Corps cannon, model 1931. These
are:
a. High explosive fragmentation shells OQ-471
and high explosive fragmentation shells O~-4 '71H ;
b.
Armor piercing tracer shells BP-4 '71 •
The full charge is placed in the shell and consists
of a main cmrge and supplementary charge #3 and two
other supplementary charges of equal weight.
Charge three consists of one main charge. In order
to obtain charge three, it is necessary to remove supplementary charge #3 and the two other supplementary
charges of equal weight from the shell.
IV.
FmING INSTRUCTIClVS
In firing high explosive fragmentation shells and
armor-piercing tracer shells by direct pointing (laying)
and using optical sight scales, the latter are used as
follows: The
is used in firing with full charges
and the TIr3
is used in firing with charge #3.
rrrn
One division of the scale equals 100 meters.
Armor pierCing projectiles with the full charge
should be used against armored targets. In the absence
of armor piercing projectiles, HE fragmentation projectiles
should be used.
In firing by indirect laying, the panoramic sight
scale or the level scale should be used. The setting for
the level scale should be taken from the firing tables
If sight sett ing" in mils.
5
·
For a level in which the horizontal position of the
barrel is equal to a 30-00 setting, it is necessary to
add 30-00 to the reading taken from the firing table.
In firing high explosive f~smentary shells with
delayed fuzes ,U-l
,the setting for the latter should
likewise be taken from the firing table.
Fuze settings in the tables are calculated for
bursts on the basis of the horizon of the weapono
The firing tables are set up and the markings of the
Sight scale are made for high explosive fragmentation
shellOCD-471H
In firing the O~-4 71
shell with full charge, a 4~
range correction should be entered; too sight should be
lowered because tm OQ-471 shell bas a greater range.
No corrections are necessary in firing with charge
because the ballistic features of the two shells in
that Case are practically the same. The shells should be
distinguished from each other by the labels, OQ-·171 and
OQ-471I-I found on the cylindrical portion of the shells.
#3
It is against regulations to fire high exp,losi ve .
howitzer fragmentation shells of steel( O~-462) and cast
iron-steel(O-162A) with all charges. TOOse shells should
be distinguished by the markings OID-lt62 and 0-462A
placed on the cylindrical surface of the shell; in addition, a black circular band is made above the rotating
band of the cast iron steel shell.
V.
SETTING OF THE FUZE AND FUZE ACTION
a
o
prM Fuze
In fuzes without caps, the lancet is set at "Off for
fragmentation shell action; for fuzes with caps the
lancet is set at "Off for high explOSion shell action;
for fuzes with caps, the lancet is set at " 3 ft for delayed high explosive action.
b
0
The Delayed
6
».-1
Fuze
The delayed fuze is used exclusively for long range
fire. Firing with a :percussion setting of the fUze should
be done only when fuzes of the second type are not available.
In case air burets are not obtained, the fuze is
set off by coming in contact with the ground. The table
of fuze settings is computed for the production of
medium altitude of bursts from the horizon of the weapon.
The ,n-l fuze has 125 divisions numbered every 10 divisions and a percussion setting marked "Yl1. It. The smallest setting of the fuze is equal to 5 divisions. It is
against regulations to fire the ,n-l:fuze at settings of 0
and less than 5 divisions, because the explosion of the
shell occurs at distances dangerously close to the gun.
Before charging in time fire and percussion fire, it is
necessary to remove the safety cap from the fuze. In
time fire, the fuze is set with a wrench by combining
the given setting of the lower r.ange scale with the red
reference line.
7
VI.
FmmG TABIES
122mm Self-propelled Gup,s, Model 1944 (A-l9C )
1. 122mm :fragmentary-high explosive 10Dg range
steel sbellOW-47111
.
Full Charge
The following are fired according to this table:
a.
122m fragmentary-hiBh' ~losi".:1,01)8
4~ ranse correction should be entered in this case. The ~-471 bas
a ·lohger:t'8.D88 J t_refore tlle Sights should be loWered.
:ratl89 steel sbel1<00)-471 , full charge. A
Clarge Three:
,',.
8
1944 Cannon
Full Charge
FBAGMmrARY-HIGR EXPLC.BIVE LClfG FANCZ
S'lDL SBELL ~471H
Fuzes: prM
and.n-f
Ai.m P~llfG TMCER SBI!lLL BP-471
Fuze: M,U-S
nrrr-:sPl
opt16a.l ,. '~AD8I~ of JUmp:
sight sca.les
Minus 2 minutes
"mils" - level
scale
,!l;l.it1a,l ,
Velocity =
800 m/sec
Ba.nse of Direct Fire - 1000 M
=
:1 :~"
"
'a.t~arset
2 meters "#1gh' " ,
o
o
o
o
1000
:
10
12
9
10
12 'T,
10
12
200
400
600
14
16
800
18
15
20
22
11
20
600
24
26
19
21
23
21
23
800
28
25
2000 :
200
400
14
'1:4
16
18
25
21
2.1
3.1
4.2
5.5
1.0
8.8
11
13
16
20'
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.2
2.4
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
o
o
o
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
. ,
~
1944 Cannon
Full Charge
Range
Height
Fuze
Grad.
Mils
Grad.
3000
30
32
27
29
31
34
36
29
400
600
800
4000
200
400
600
800
5000
200
34-
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52,
"
-.
'
'.
'60
62
68:
. ~;'''76
80
7000
200
400
600 -
70;
72
74
76
'81
91
9'
800
8000
200
400
600
800
64
66
...
7B
80
'.
65
69
72
51
57
'104
. loB
' 112
" 117
12t
,
j
78
48
50
52
54
56
86
94
102
111
120
7.9
8.3
8.7)
9.1
9·5
58
60
:130
140
151
162
174
10.0
10.51
10.9,
11.4.
11.8
'186
199
213
228
12.3
12.8
13.3:.
13.8
14.3-
263
14.8,
15.4"
15.9
16.,
17.0
.,
~
..
66
"
68
70
72
74
7B
80
82
84
86
,
64
71
'24.5
76
10
4.2
4.6
4.9
5.3
5.6
6.0
6.3
6.7
7.1
7.5
62
9~
,
38
40
42
29
44
84
Il
34
39
4
51
53
56
59
62
6000
200
400 .
600
800 .
24'
31
33
35
36
46
54.
56
·58
..-
:
38
40
43
45
48
400
600
800
;\
Time· Angle
of
of
Trajec· Flight . DrifttbIj"
.Meters s,.cond.'s lUll:
of
.n-l
Sight
Meters
200
,.
"
Set~
,
28~
303
326
350
'2
2
2
2
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3
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1944 CaImon
Full ClJarge
Settins
~.
Jl~l
,'S1gbt
... .1"';'
,Mils
9000
ROO
!JOO
600
800
10000
200
~
,
'00
aoo
11()OO
too
~
800
,
;
of
TmjeQ"'\
Q.rad.
Meters
88
90
92
94
96
151
157
162
168
98
100
463
495
20.6
21.2
21.9
'22.5
23.2.
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43~
1~
106
lab
loS
, 724
u}l.
814
86i
".'S'
.,
10~
lot.
768
110
112
116
91,0
,
Angle
of
Drift-,
.Mile
:1.7.6
18.2
18.8
19.4
20.0
376
403
529
565
60e
641
682
····.206
Time
of
tory' Flight
-'uz.,
126
131
136
141
146
187
.193
200
400
Height
,
5;,
6
6
6
,
6
'0
&
6
·>2.5.2
'e,.9
26.6
6.'
.6
'7
'7
"1
'. '27 .3
'28.0
7'
'
.. '
l
12000
200
213
220
227
..
400
600
,
800
2$
242
13GOO
1250
11.8
, 120
1.22
124
12P
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30.2
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31.0·
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31.7"
32.5
33.3'
34.0
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140.00
200
400
600
291
.,;:',300
(,,308
1580
11660
4:00
600
800
":,'1300
1370
258
200
.266
1 _,',:,'",:,;,
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t
\1510
.,17~
I1820
'1900
,317
.. 326
11
34.8
35.,6
36.4
37.2
38.0
8
9
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,
,
19" Cannon
Full Charge
Sett~
Blulge
.I(-1
Fuze
S1sht
Mete~s
Grad......
Mils,
Grad
Height
Time' Angle
of
of
of
!L'raJec- Flight Drift
tory
Meters ~conds Mils
15000
200
400
600
800
336
345
355
365
375
1990
2080
2170
2270
2370
38.8
39.7
40.6
41.5
42.4
11
16000
200
400
600 '
800
386
397
408
'419
431
2470
2580
2690
2810
2930
43.3
44.2
45.2
46.2
47.2
12
12
13
13
13
11000
200
443
455
468
481
494
3060
'3190
3330
3470
3620
48.2
49.3
50.4
51.5
52.7
14
14
14
15
15
15
1~
11
12
12
!
400
600
800
18000
200
400
600
800
508
540
558
578
3780
3960
4150
4360
4590
53.8
55.0
56.3
57·l
59.3
19000
600
4850
5150
5510
5990
6710
61.0
62.8
64.8
67.7
72.3
523
200
625
400
600
'19750
Note:
633
691
750
In f1r1ngO~-471 shell with a full charge a 4~
range correction should be entered.
should be lowered.
.-
12
The sight
1944 Cannon
Charge Three
FRAGMENTARY -HIGH EXPLCSIVE LQiSG RANGE
S~L SIEUS O~-4 71H AND O~4 71
Fuzes: FfM and )},-1
Scales:
The rrf3 of the
optical sight;
IImils" - level
scale.
Initial
Velocity :
570 m/sec
Angle of ,Jump:;
Minus 2 minutes
Bange of Direct Fire - 700 M
at Targets 2 meters high
SettinR
Bange
Meters
Sight
Grad.
Mils
Height
Angle
Time
of
of
,U-1
Trajec- of
I Brift
Fuze
tory Flight
Grad. Meters Seconds Mils
200
400
600
800
2
4
6
8
4
7
10
13
3
5
7
9
0.2
0.7
1.5
2.7
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.5
0
0
1
1
1000
200
400
600
800
10
12
14
16
18
17
20
23
27
30
11
13
15
18
20
4.3
6.3
8.8
12
16
1.9
2.3
2.7
3.1
3.5
1
1
1
2
2
2000
200
400
600
34
38
42
46
51
22
24
26
28
30
20
25
30
36
43
3.9
4.3
4.B
Boo
20
22
24
26
28
5.2
5.7
2
2
2
2
2
3000
200
400
600
3800
30
32
34
36
38
55
60
64
32
34
36
37
39
50
58
66
75
84
6.1
6.6
7.1
7.6
8.1
2
2
2
2
3
69
74
13
\
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.
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1944 Cannon
Charge Three
Setting
IRange
Height
Angle
Time
of
of
of
r,L'rajecDrift
Fuze
tory Flight
Grad. Meters Seconds Mils
41
94
8.7
3
104
43
9.2
3
45
115
3
9·7
47
127
10.3
3
49
140
10.8
3
n-l
Sight
l
LMeters
I 4000
200
400
I
600
800
Grad.
Mils
40
42
44
46
48
79
81
89
94
100
5000
200
i 400
600
800
50
105
111
117
124
130
51
53
55
57
59
154
169
185
203
222
11.4
1.2.0
12.6
13.2
13~8
3
3
3
3
4
6000
200
400
600
800
137
144
151
158
165
61
63
65
67
69
243
266
291
318
347
14.4
15.1
15.7
16.4
17.0
4
4
4
4
5
7000
200
400
600
800
172
180
188
197
205
71
73
75
77
79
378
411
446
483
522
17.7
18.4
19.1
19.8
20.5
5
5
5
5
6
8000
200
400
600
800
214
223
232
241
250
81
83
85
87
90
563
606
651
698
747
21.2
22.0
22.7
23.5
24.2
6
6
6
6
7
9000
200
400
600
800
259
268
278
288
299
92
94
96
98
100
798
851
906
962
1010
25.0
25.8
26.6
27.4
28.2
7
7
7
7
8
I
I
i
14
I
I
1944 Cannon
Charge Three
Sett:t!1g
Fuze
Height
of
Trajec tory
Time
of
Flight
Drift·
Mils
Grad.
Meters
Seconds
Mils
10000
200
400
600
800
310
321
332
344
357
102
105
107
109
111
1080
1140
1210
1280
1360
29.0
29.9
30.7
31.6
32.5
8
8
8
9
9
11000
200
400
600
800
369
382
395
408
422
114
116
118
120
-123
1440
1520
1610
1700
1800
33.4
34.4
35.4
36.4
37. 4
10
10
10
11
11
12000
200
400
600
12800
437
452
467
. 483
500
125
1900
2010
2120
2240
2360
38.4
39.5
40.6
41.8
43.0
11
12
12
13
13
Bange
Meters
,n-l
Sight
Grad.
Angle
of
-
I
15
I
VII.
FIRING TABIES
122mm Tank Guns model 1943 tU-25 ) and the
l22mm Self Propelled Guns model 1943(.n~25C)
1.. 122mm Fragmentary-hiBb Explosive Lons :Bange
Steel Shell ~471H
Full Charse
The following are fired according to this table:
a.
The l22mm frasmentary-hish ezplosiva long
~4 71 I full charge.
In this case
it is necessary to enter a. 4~ ranee correction. The
Od}-471 has a longer range, therefore it isueC8Ssary
to lower this sight •
rage steel shell
b.
~mor
piercing-tracer shell BP-471
Full Charge
2:
Steel
The l22mm fra.gmeIIta:ry-hiBb Explosive Lons :Bange
Shell~-471H and ~471
ClBrge Three
16
194J Cannon
Full Charge
FRAQl.£NT.ARY-HIGR EXPLCEIVE LCtiG BANGE
S1EEL SIlEIL O~-4 71H
Fuzes:prM and.n-1
rrrn
optical e'cale .~
"mils" - level scale
Initial Velocity
781 meters/sec
=
ARMOR PlERCING TRACER SlELt. BP-471
.}\1ze M.ll-8
"
Angle of Jump:
Minus 3 minutes
Range of D1rec,t Firei
1000 M
at Target 2 meters high
Setting ,
!.
Range"
,
" ,<","'
- 0,,_-
Meters
200
400
600
800
'
,
Sigh~
2000
200
400
600
800
'.
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
7
,
,
.' .
Height
FUze
,
Mils
'
,,' n:'l
",;'.
'
Grad.
11 5
1000
200
400
600
800
'.
'"
Grad:
of'
~:ra.Jec-
" tory
Meters
Time
of
Flight
Angle
of
Drift,
,
Seconds Mils
2
4
6
8
0.1
0.3
0-.7
1.3
0.3·
0.5
0.8
1.1
0
0
0
0
10
' . 14
16
18
2.1
3.1
4.3
5.7
7.4
1.4 ~
1.6
1.9
2.1
2.4 .
0
0
0
1
1
,20
21.
23
25
27
9.4
14
17
20
23
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
1
1
2
2
;,.,.
10
12'
14
16
18
20
22
24
' 26
28
;
'.
9
11
12
14
16 '
18
20
22
25
27
.., ,12
-
, 17
2
1943 Cannon
Full'Charge
SettiM
Range
.
Angle
Heigllt Time
of
of
of
['1'8.jec- . Flight Dritt·
Fuze
tor.y·
Grad. Meters Seconds . Mils
.n-l
Sight
I
G:I:-ad.
Meters
Mils
:
3000
200
400
600
800
30
32
34
36
38
4000
200
400
600
800
40
42
44
46
48
5000
200
400
600
800 .
50
52
54
56
58
57
60
63
67
6000
200
400
600
800
60
62
64 .
66
68
70
74
77
81
85
60
62
89
93
97
101
105
109
114
118
123
128
!
29
31
34
36
38
29
31
33
35
36
26
30
35
40
46
41
43
45
48
51
38
40
42
44
46
52
58
65
82
54
48
51
91
101
56
58
73
4.2
4.6
4.9
5.3
5.6
6.0
6.4
6.8
7.2
7.6
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
a
121
131
8.1
8.5
9.0
9.4
9.9
3
3
4
142
153
165
178
192
10.4
10.9
11.4
11.9
12.4
4
4
'4
4
4
70
72
74
76
207
223
240
258
2TI
12.9
13.4
1:3.9
14.4
14.9
4
4
4
4
4
80
82
297
318
340
363
387
15.4
15.9
16.5
17.0
17.6
4
4
54
III
3
1
-.
(
.
i
7000 .
200
400
600
800
70
72
14
76
8000
200
400
600
800
80
82
78
84
86
88
64
66
68
78
84
86
88
18
5
5
5
-
"-'
1943 Cannon .
Full Charge .
,.
Setting
Range
Meters
9000
200
400
600
800
Sight
Grad.
Mils
Height
Angle
Time
of
of
,n-l !I'mjec- of
Drift·
tory Flight
Fuze
Meters Seconds Mils
Grad.
412
18.1
133
90
5
138
438
18.7
92
5
143
6
94
465
19.3
149
96
19.8
6
493
154
20.4
6
523
97
10000
160
6
21.0
99
555
200 '
101
165
21.6
6
589
400
171
103
22.2
6
625
600
105
662
6
22.8
177
800
106
183
6
700
23.4
11000
190
24.0
6
107
739
200
196
110
6
24.7
779
400
112
820
203
25.3
7
600
210
114
862
26.0
7
800
210
116
906
26.6
7
12000
118
223
27.3
952
7
200
120
1000
230
28.0
7
400
122
238
1050
28.7
7
600
124
lll0
245
29.4
7
800
'
126
,
1170
30.1
253
7
13000
260
1240
8
30.8
200
268
1300
8
31.5
400
276
1360
32.2
9
600
284
1420
33.0
9
800
-1480
292
33.7
9
14000
301
1550
34.5
9
200
1610
10
35.2
309
400
1680
10
318
36.0
600
11
36.8
1750
327
800
1820
11
336
37.6
15000
11
1900
··346
38.4
Note: . In firing the ~-471 shell with a full charge it
is necessary to ,enter a 4i range correction. The
sight should be lowered.
19
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142'
144
146
148
150
--
1943 Cannon
Charge Three
FBAGMENTARY-EIGH EXPLCSIVE LalG FANGE
STEEL SlELL 00i-471H and 00-471
Scales:nr3 - optical
Sca.le: "mils" - level scale
Initial Velocity:
554 meters/s.ec
Fuzes:prM and
,U-l
t:
Angle of JUlD
Minus 3 minu es
Range of Direct Fire, 700 M
at Target 2 meters high
Setting
Range
I
Meters
Grad.
Mils
200
400
600
800
1000
200
400
600
800
2
4
6
8
10
4
8
14
16
18
I 2000
200
20
400
600
800
24
26
28
I
1
I
I 3000
I
200
400
600
3800
22
30
32
34
36
38
Grad.
Meters Seconds
,U-l
Sight
12
Fuze
Height
of
Time
Trajec- of
tory Flight
11
14
18
21
25
29
33
36
40
45
49
54
58
63
68
73
78
Angle
of
. 'Dr1fii··
.,
Mils
3
5.
7
9
11
13
15
18
20
0.2
0.7
1.5
3.0
4.8
6.9
9.4
13
16
0.3
0.6
1.0
1.4
1.8
2.2
2.6
3.1
3.6
22
25
27
29
31
20
24
29
35
41
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
2
2
2
2
2
33
35
36
38
40
48
56
65
75
86
6.5
6.9
7.4
7.9
2
2
2
20
8.4
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2·
3
I
-
1943 Cannon
Charge Three
Sett~
..
Range
Meters
'"
Grad.
4000
200
400
600
800
5000
200 ' .
400
600
Boo
6000
'200
"'400 .
600.
800 :
7000
200
400
600
800
8000
200
400
600
800
9000
200
400
600
800
i
,
'
10000
n-l
Sight
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66 '
68
70
72
74
76
18
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96 .
98
100
Fuze
Mils
Grad.
B3
88
94
99
105
111
117
124
130
137
42
Height
Angle
Time
of
of
of
Trajec- Flight
Drift,
tory
Meters Seconds Mils
150
158
165
173
180
188
196
204
213
221
230
239
248
257
261
217
286
296
30?,
90
93
95
97
99
101
98
111
125
140
156
173
191
210
230
251
273
296
321
348
377
408
441
476
514
553
593
634
676
720
767
811
810
927
988
1050
317
105
1120
1~·4
44
46
48
50
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
21
8.9
9.4
9.9
10.4
11.0
11.5
12.1
12·7
13.3
13.9
14.6
15·3
16.0
16.7
17.4
1B.1
1B.8
19.5
20.2
20.9
2L6
22.3
23.0
23.7
24.5
25.3
26.1
27.0
27.9
28.8
29.7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4'
4
4'
4'
4
5
5
5
5
5
6
'6
6
6
6
'1
1
7
'7
7
8,
8
MEAN ERROre
Full Charge
Mean Errors
Percussion Fire
Range
Time Fire
Distance
Meters
Height
Meters
500
40
0.2
0.2
90
0.4
1000
37
0.. 3
0.3
88
0.9
1500
34
0.4
0.4
86
1.3
2000
32
0.6
0.6
83
1.7
2500
31
0.8
0.7
80
2.2
3000
30
1.0
0.9
77
2.7
3500
29
1.2
1.0
74
3.3
4000
29
1.5
1.2
72
3.9
4500
29
1.8
L3
70
4.5
5000
30
2.2
1.5
67
5.2
5500
31
2.8
1.7
65
5.9
6000
32
3.4
1.8
63
6.7
6500
33
4.1
2.0
63
7.5
7000
35
4.8
2.1
62
8.3
7500
38
5.8
2.3
62
9.1
8000
41
7.2
2.4
62
9.9
8500
44
8.7
2.6
63
Meters
Deflection Distance Height
Meters
Meters Meters
22
11
Full Charge
Mean Errors
Percussion Fire
Range
Distance
Meters
Height
Meters
,
Time Fire
Deflection Distance Height
Meters
Meters
Meters
Metera
,
9000
47
10
2.7
63
12
9500
50
12
2.9
64
13
10000
53
15
3.1
66
15
10500
56
17
3.2
67
16
11000
58
20
3.4
69
18
11500
60
23
3.6
71
20
12000
63
27
3.8
72
22
12500
66
31
4.0
13000
69
4.2
13500
72
35
40
14000
74
45
4.6
14500
76
50
4.8
15000
78
5.1
15500
80
55
62
16000
83
69
5.5
16500
86
77
5.8
17000
89
86
6.2
17500
92
96
6.5
18000
96
107
6.9
4.4
5.3
23
Charge Three
..
i
Mean Errors
Percussion Fire
Range
Meters
Distance
Height
Meters
Meters
500
1000
18
18
0.2
0.3
1500
2000
19
21
0.5
0.8
2500
22
1.2
3000
24
3500
4000
26
28
1.7
2.3
3.0
4500
5000
5500
6000
30
32
34
36
3.9
4.9
6.1
7.4
6500
7000
9
7500
8000
38
40
42
44
8500
9000
9500
10000
10500
11000
11500
12000
12500
12800
46
48
50
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
"'
Deflection Distance Height
Meters
65
63
61
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.8
59
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.8
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.8
11
13
15
18
2.3
2.5
2.7
21
24
28
32
36
41
47
2.9
3.1
3.3
3.5
3~8
24
Meters Meters
0.2
0.3
0.4
2.0
2.1
54
58
.
Time Fire
4.1
4.4
4.7
4.9
57
55
53
52
51
51
51
51
51
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
60
61
62
63
1.8
5.7
6.7
,
7.7
8.8
10
12
13
14
16
18
20
22
25
28
30
31
31
31
I
VIII.
TABLE OF ElEVATICNS OF TMJECT<EJES (m METERS)
ABOVE THE HORIZON <F THE GUN BARREL
Armor Piercing-Tracer Shell
BP-471
Full Charge
Initial Velocity
Bange
in
!Meters
200
400
600
800
200 400
781
meters/sec
600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
-
0
-0.6 -1.9
0.3 0 -1.0 -2.0
0.6 0.6 0
-1.3 -3.3
0.9 1.3 1.0 0 -1.7 -4.2
1000
200
400
600
800
1.3
1.6
2.0
2.4
2.8
2.0
2·7
3.4
4.4
4.9
2.0
3.1
4.1
5.2
6.4
1.4
2.8
4.2
5.7
7.2
0
1.8
3.6
5.4
7·3
2000
200
400
600
800
3.2
3.6
4.1
4.6
5.1
5.7
6.6
7.6
8.5
9.5
7.7
9·0
10.4
11.8
13.2
8.9
10.7
12.6
14.5
16.4
9.4
11.6
13.9
16.3
18.8
9.2
11.8
14.5
17·3
20.2
8.1
11'.2
1405
17.9
21.4
6.3
9.9
13.6
17.4
21.3
3.8 0
7.8 4.6
12.0 9.3
16.3 14.0
20.7 18.8
3000
200
400
600
Soo
5.6
6.1
6.6
7.1
7.7
10.5
11.5
12.6
13.7
14.S
14.7
16.3
17.9
19.5
~1.2
18.4
20.5
22.6
24.S
27.1
21.3
23.9
26.5
29.2
32.0
23.2
26.3
29.5
32.S
36.2
24.9
28.4
32.0
35.S
39.S
25.4
29.6
33.S
3S.1
42.6
25.2
29.9
34.7
39.6
44.7
23.8
2S.9
34.2
39.7
45.4
4000 8.3 16.0
~3.0
29.4 35.0 36.S 44.0 47.4 49.9
5~.2
;
i
25
-2.2 -5.0
0
-2.5 -5.8
2.2 0 -2.9 -0.7
4.4 2.6 0 -3.4 -8.0
-4.2
6.7 5.2 3.0 0
RESTRICTED
VIII.
TABIE OF EIEVATlrnS OF TRAJECTORIES (IN METERS)
ABOVE THE HORIZON OF THE GUN BARREL
( Cont inued)
2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 4000
Bange
in
Meters
200
400
600
800
-9·7
1000
200
400
600
800
-5.1 -11.(
0 - 5.5 -12.2
5.1 0 - 6.2 -13.2
10.3 5.7 0 - 6.4 -14.7
15.7 11.5 6.2 0 - 7.8 -16."
2000
200
400
600
800
21.2
26.8
32.6
38.6
44.9
17.5 12.}
23.7 19.4
30.0 26.3
36.5 33.4
43.3 40.7
7.2
14.5
22.0
29·1
37.6
0 - 8'.3 -17.]
3000
200
7.8 0 - 8.8 -19.1
0
400
15.7 8.3
- 9.7 ~21.2
23.8 17.0 9.2 0 1-11.0 -23.2 600
32.2 26.1 18.8 10.4 0 -11.6 800
51.3 .50.5 48.3 45.7 41.0 35.E 28.8 20.9 11.0
.(
.
26
RESTRICTED
0
4000
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