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==Film== | |||
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| ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 2 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 2)]]'' || || Red Army soldiers || || 1941 | |||
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| ''[[Our Girls (Nashi devushki)]]'' || || Red Army soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1942 | |||
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| ''[[Two Soldiers (Dva boytsa)]]'' || || Red Army soldiers || || 1943 | |||
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| ''[[Moscow Skies (Nebo Moskvy)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1944 | |||
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| ''[[The Battle of Stalingrad (Stalingradskaya bitva), Part I]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1949 | |||
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| ''[[At Your Threshold (U Tvoyego Poroga)]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1964 | | ''[[At Your Threshold (U Tvoyego Poroga)]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1964 | ||
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| ''[[Attack and Retreat (Italiani brava gente)]]'' || || || || 1964 | |||
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| ''[[Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt), The]]'' || || || || 1965 | | ''[[Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt), The]]'' || || || || 1965 | ||
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| ''[[Zhenya, Zhenechka and "katyusha"]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1967 | | ''[[Zhenya, Zhenechka and "katyusha"]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1967 | ||
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| ''[[Major "Whirlwind" (Mayor "Vikhr")]]'' || || German troops || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1967 | |||
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| ''[[Way into "Saturn" (Put v "Saturn")]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1967 | |||
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| ''[[Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom)]]'' || || Soviet troops || Seen in documentary footage || 1967 | |||
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| ''[[The Shield and the Sword (Shchit i mech)]]'' || || German soldiers || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1968 | |||
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| ''[[Fit for Non-Combatant Duty (Goden k nestroevoy)]]'' || || Soviet troops || Seen in documentary footage || 1968 | |||
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| ''[[I Was Nineteen (Ich war neunzehn)]]'' || || || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1968 | |||
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| ''[[The Bridge at Remagen]]'' || || German soldiers || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1969 | |||
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| ''[[Battle of Neretva, The]]'' || || Partisan troops || || 1969 | | ''[[Battle of Neretva, The]]'' || || Partisan troops || || 1969 | ||
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| ''[[To Survive Until Dawn (Dozhit do rassveta)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || seen in documentary footage || 1975 | |||
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| ''[[We Take All Upon Ourselves (Beryom vsyo na sebya)]]'' || || German soldiers || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1980 | |||
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| ''[[Battle for Moscow]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1985 | | ''[[Battle for Moscow]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1985 | ||
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| ''[[Gunpowder (Porokh)]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 1985 | |||
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| ''[[When Trumpets Fade]]'' || || German Soldiers || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 1998 | |||
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| ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'' || || || || 2001 | | ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'' || || || || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[Downfall]]'' || || Hitler Youth || Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 2004 | |||
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| ''[[Attack on Leningrad]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 2007 | | ''[[Attack on Leningrad]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Stalingrad (2013)]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 2013 | | ''[[Stalingrad (2013)|Stalingrad]]'' || || Soviet troops || || 2013 | ||
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| ''[[To Paris! (Na Parizh)]]'' || || || Seen on the street, Stands for 8.8cm Flak || 2019 | |||
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|} | |} | ||
== Television == | |||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Omega Option (Variant "Omega")]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1975 | ||
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| ''[[Born by Revolution: On the Night of the 20th (Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey: V noch na 20-e)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1976 | |||
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| ''[[Take Him Alive (Vzyat zhivym)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1983 | |||
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| ''[[Special Operations Squad (Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1987 | |||
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| ''[[Black Cats (Chyornye koshki)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 2013 | |||
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| ''[[The Black Sea (Chyornoye more)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 2020 | |||
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==Anime== | |||
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| ''[[Area 88]]''|| Rebels || || 2004 | |||
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| ''[[Saga of Tanya the Evil: The Movie]]''|| Russy Federation troops || || 2019 | |||
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==Video Games== | |||
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| [[Enlisted]] || || || || 2021 | |||
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| [[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]] || || || || 2021 | |||
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| [[Sniper Elite 5]] || || || || 2022 | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 13 May 2023
The 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) (Russian Title: 85-мм зенитная пушка образца 1939 года (52-К)) was a Soviet anti-aircraft gun used in World War II. This weapon first appeared in 1939 and was produced until 1945. The weapon was also provided with anti tank ammunition to counter enemy tanks in ground combat.
The 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Specifications
(1939–1945)
- Type: Anti-Aircraft Gun
- Caliber: 3.3 in (8.5 cm)
- Barrel Length: 184.4 in (468.5 cm) (L/55)
- Weight: 9921 lbs (4500.1 kg)
- Length: 277.6 in (705 cm)
- Height: 88.6 in (225 cm)
- Width: 84.6 in (215 cm)
- Shell: 85×629mm R
- Crew: 7
- Elevation: -3° to +82°
- Traverse: 360°
- Rate of Fire: 8-12 rounds/min (practical)
- Muzzle Velocity: 792 m/s (2,598 ft/s)
- Effective Range: 10,500 m (34,448 ft)
- Feed System: Single-shot
The 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Omega Option (Variant "Omega") | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1975 | |
Born by Revolution: On the Night of the 20th (Rozhdyonnaya revolyutsiey: V noch na 20-e) | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1976 | |
Take Him Alive (Vzyat zhivym) | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1983 | |
Special Operations Squad (Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya) | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 1987 | |
Black Cats (Chyornye koshki) | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 2013 | |
The Black Sea (Chyornoye more) | Soviet soldiers | Seen in documentary footage | 2020 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Area 88 | Rebels | 2004 | |
Saga of Tanya the Evil: The Movie | Russy Federation troops | 2019 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Enlisted | 2021 | |||
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 2021 | |||
Sniper Elite 5 | 2022 |