
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.
Meet the PTRD: The Soviet Anti-Tank Rifle That Terrified Hitler
Jan 11, 2020 · In his arms he clutched an antitank rifle, a heavy, cumbersome weapon that used a large-caliber cartridge more than six inches long. Taking up a firing position behind the sparse cover of the...
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).
Degtjarjow’s PTRD - Small Arms Review
Sep 22, 2022 · Russian tank fighters with their PTRD in cover under a destroyed Panther during the Battle of Kursk in 1943. The Red Army used its anti-tank rifles en masse. Here is a training unit in an unknown city in 1942.
THE PTRD & PTRS ANTI-TANK RIFLES - Small Arms Review
Sep 1, 2002 · The PTRD was known as the 14.5mm PaB 783 (r), and the PTRS was the 14.5mm PaB 784 (r). After the War Some sources indicate the PTRS was used in small quantities in Korea. The PTRD were fitted with telescopic sights and …
Degtyarov PTRD - Modern Firearms
The Degtyarov PTRD anti-tank rifle is a manually operated, single shot rifle. It uses conventional rotary bolt cation with single-piece bolt that has two radial locking lugs at the front. One unusual feature of the PTRD action is its self-ejection: the barrel was allowed to slide back under recoil, compressing the spring buffer located in the ...
Soviet PTRD-1941 14.5mm Degtyarev Anti-Tank Rifle
Another Soviet PTRD-1941 14.5mm Degtyarev Anti Tank Rifle at the Patton Museum in Fort Knox, KY
PTRD | Gun Wiki | Fandom
The PTRD is a crudely-designed, single-shot anti-tank rifle firing the 14.5×114mm cartridge. It uses a lock from the kb ppanc wz. 35 and some elements from the Panzerbüsche 38. The weapon is a single-shot self-ejecting anti-tank rifle.
PTRD anti-tank rifle - Imperial War Museums
The PTRD, designed by V A Degtyarev, was a single shot weapon with a breech which was automatically opened by the recoiling barrel. It was simpler to manufacture than the PTRS, so was able to enter service in time for the Battle of Moscow in December 1941.
The PTRD Was The Soviet Anti-Tank Rifle That Defeated Nazi Germany
Jan 31, 2020 · In one well-documented case published in the Red Star, a Russian unit reported success using squads of soldiers armed with three antitank rifles.