2A46 125 mm gun | |
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2A46M1 in Motovilikha Plants museum
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Type | Smoothbore tank gun |
Place of origin | USSR |
Service history | |
In service | Since 1970 |
Specifications | |
Weight |
2A46: 2675 kg 2A46M: 2400 kg |
Length |
2A46: 6350 mm 2A46M: 6381 mm |
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Caliber | 125 mm |
Muzzle velocity |
APDS: 1715-1800 m/s HEAT: 905-950 m/s HE: 760 m/s |
Effective firing range |
APDS / HEAT: 3000 m HE: 4000 m ATGM: 5000 m |
2A46: 2675 kg
2A46: 6350 mm
APDS: 1715-1800 m/s HEAT: 905-950 m/s
APDS / HEAT: 3000 m HE: 4000 m
The 2A46 (also called D-81TM) is a 125mm/L48 smoothbore cannon of Soviet origin used in several main battle tanks. It was designed by OKB-9 in Sverdlovsk.
It was developed by the Spetstekhnika Design Bureau in Ekaterinburg in the 1960s originally for the T-64A tank. They were subsequently manufactured at Artillery Plant No.9 in Ekaterinburg and Motovilikha in Perm. Versions include 2A46, 2A46M, 2A46M-1, 2A46M-2, 2A46M-4, 2A46M-5 and the Ukrainian KBA-3.
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 version of the 2A46 suffered from a short barrel life, but this was subsequently rectified on the 2A46M version.
The Ukrainian KBA guns are derived from the 2A46 gun.
The 2A46 has been used in numerous tanks, almost exclusively Soviet/Russian designs or foreign derivatives thereof.