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  1. PTRD-41 - Wikipedia

    The PTRD and the similar but semi-automatic PTRS-41 were the only individual anti-tank weapons available to the Red Army in numbers upon the outbreak of the war with Germany. The 14.5 mm armor-piercing bullet had a muzzle velocity of 1,012 m/s (3,320 ft/s).

  2. Meet the PTRD: The Soviet Anti-Tank Rifle That Terrified Hitler

    Jan 11, 2020 · During the war in Eastern Ukraine, a video of soldiers inspecting a weapons cache showed machine guns, rifles, RPGs, and a battered-looking PTRD sitting atop an armored vehicle.

  3. The PTRS 41 and Other and Russian Anti-Tank Rifles

    Jan 8, 2020 · The two primary Soviet antitank rifles of the World War II era were the PTRD 41 (top) and the PTRS 41 (bottom). The PTRD-41 was a single-shot weapon, while the PTRS-41 was capable of semiautomatic fire.

  4. PTRD - Military Wiki | Fandom

    The PTRD-41 (Shortened from Russian, ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova; "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 14.5x114mm round. Although unable to penetrate...

  5. Russian Anti-Tank Rifles: Suicidal or Unstoppable Weapon?

    Aug 29, 2023 · PTRD and PTRS rifles could snipe at tracks and road wheels, gun barrels, vision ports, hatches, engine compartments and exposed crewmen. A disabled German vehicle, without infantry support, was ripe for attack by Soviet tank hunter teams.

  6. How a PTRD-41 works - YouTube

    Sep 8, 2017 · The PTRD-41 (Shortened from Russian, ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova;Противотанковое однозарядное ружьё системы Дегтярёва образца 1941 ...

  7. PTRD 41: The Simple Soviet Antitank Rifle of WWII

    May 25, 2018 · 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.

  8. PTRD - Military and Government - Acronym Finder

    2 definitions of PTRD. Definition of PTRD in Military and Government. What does PTRD stand for?

  9. Degtyaryov PTRD-41 Anti-Tank Rifle | World War II Database

    ww2dbase The ProtivoTankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova, or PTRD-41, anti-tank rifles were designed by Vasily Degtyaryov. Produced from early 1941, they were effective against the thin side armor of German tanks and self-propelled guns; the tungsten core rounds were not able to penetrate the thicker frontal armor of tanks.

  10. Degtyarev PTRD 1941 (PTRD-41) - Military Factory

    Aug 15, 2021 · The Degtyarev PTRD 1941 (or "PTRD-41", shortened from "Protivo Tankovoye Ruzhyo Degtyaryova") was the most available anti-tank, anti-material rifle to the Red Army during World War 2. The heavy 14.5mm cartridge held the capability to penetrate armor plating of enemy vehicles at ranges within 500 yards.

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