Engineering:43M Turán III
43M Turán III | |
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Type | Medium tank |
Place of origin | Kingdom of Hungary |
Service history | |
Used by | Kingdom of Hungary |
Production history | |
Designer | MÁVAG |
Designed | 1943-44 |
Produced | 1944 |
No. built | 2 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 21-23.3 tonnes |
Length | 6.60 m |
Width | 2.60 m |
Height | 2.70 m |
Crew | 5 |
Armour | 13-95 mm[1] |
Main armament | 1 × 75 mm 43M tank gun |
Secondary armament | 2 × 8 mm Gebauer 34/40.M machine guns |
Engine | Weiss Manfréd Z-V8H-4 260 hp (195 kW) |
Power/weight | 12.5 hp/tonne |
Suspension | leaf-spring bogie |
Operational range | 165 km |
Speed | 40-47 km/h[2] |
The 43M Turán III or 44M Turán III was a Hungarian medium tank of World War II. It was based on the 41M Turán II medium tank but was equipped with a significantly larger turret and a much more powerful long-barreled 75 mm gun.[3]
Development
By 1943, Hungarian tank production was becoming obsolete and was struggling against the more modern and well-armored Soviet tanks. The guns of the Hungarian tanks were too weak and couldn't destroy the well-armored Soviet tanks they were encountering. To solve this problem, the Hungarians came up with several plans, including buying modern German tanks, developing the Zrínyi assault guns, and developing an indigenous heavy/medium tank – the 44M Tas. On top of trying to acquire new vehicles, the Hungarians also tried to upgrade their current tanks, developing their 41M Turán II medium tank further in an attempt to increase its firepower. This involved redesigning the turret and replacing the short-barreled 75 mm gun of the Turán II with the long-barreled and much more powerful 7.5 cm 43M tank gun. The armor was also improved, and the resulting tank became the Turán III.[4]
Two 7.5 cm 43M tank guns were manufactured; these were built into the Turán III and the 44M Zrínyi I.[5] The Hungarian 7.5 cm 43M was developed from the blueprints of the German 7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun. Being a heavily modified derivative that was converted into a tank gun, it is not a direct copy of the Pak 40.[6]
The armor of the vehicle was reinforced to around 75-95 mm on the front of the turret and the hull, which further increased the weight and slowed the vehicle down.[3][5][7]
Production
The Turán III was produced as one prototype and one fully functioning vehicle for the trials. The Turán III with the actual turret was finished in February 1944. Ground and shooting tests were then carried out. However, no more 43M Turáns (Turán III or Turán 75 long) were constructed because of the lack of materials and the fact that after the Occupation of Hungary in March 1944, Germany did not allow further tank and gun production, and restricted the Hungarian industry to only spare part manufacturing level. However, this was most likely circumvented in the case of the 44M Tas' development.[6]
Service
After the successful trials, the tank was accepted for service designated as the 43M Turán. There are no records indicating if it did or did not serve in combat and the fate of the Turán III is unknown.
See also
Related development
- 40/41M Turán I/II – Hungarian medium tanks from which the Turán III was developed
- 44M Zrínyi I – Hungarian tank destroyer with the same gun and hull
- Tanks of comparable role, performance, and era
- 44M Tas – Hungarian medium/heavy tank
- A27M Cromwell – British medium/cruiser tank
- Carro Armato P.43 – Italian medium/heavy tank proposal
- M4 Sherman – American medium tank
- Panzer IV – German medium tank
- T-34-85 – Soviet medium tank
Notes
- ↑ Bonhardt-Sárhidai-Winkler (1993). A Magyar Királyi Honvédség fegyverzete. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. pp. 92. ISBN 9633271827.
- ↑ Bonhardt-Sárhidai-Winkler (1993). A Magyar Királyi Honvédség fegyverzete. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. pp. 92. ISBN 9633271827.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Poór, István (1980). Harckocsik és páncélozott járművek típuskönyve. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. pp. 160. ISBN 9633262836.
- ↑ "40M/41M Turán". https://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/hungary/40M_Turan-old.php.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Hungarian armor part 7 – Turán III | For the Record" (in en-US). http://ftr.wot-news.com/2014/06/04/hungarian-armor-part-7-turan-iii/.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Magyar Harckocsik a II. Világháborúban" (in en-GB). https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/252288-magyar-harckocsik-a-ii-vil%C3%A1gh%C3%A1bor%C3%BAban/.
- ↑ Bonhardt-Sárhidai-Winkler (1993). A Magyar Királyi Honvédség fegyverzete. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó. pp. 92. ISBN 9633271827.
References
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- Bernad, Dénes; Kliment, Charles K. (2015). Magyar Warriors: The History of the Royal Hungarian Armed Forces, 1919–1945. 1. Solihull, UK: Helion. ISBN 978-1-906033-88-0.
- Csaba, Becze (2007). Magyar Steel: Hungarian Armour in WWII. Sandomierz, Poland: STRATUS for Mushroom Model Publications. ISBN 978-83-89450-29-6.
- Mujzer, Péter (2018). Operational History of the Hungarian Armoured Troops in World War II.. Lublin, Poland: Kagero Publications. ISBN 978-83-66148-07-9.