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BA-27

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Soviet armoured car

BA-27
BA-27M in the Kubinka Museum
TypeArmoured car
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
Used bySoviet Union
Nazi Germany (captured)
Production history
No. built215
Specifications
Mass4.4 tonnes (4.9 short tons)
Length4.62 m (15.2 ft)
Width1.81 m (5.9 ft)
Height2.52 m (8.3 ft)
Crew4

Armor7 mm
Main
armament
37 mm Hotchkiss gun
Secondary
armament
7.62 mmDT machine gun
Engine4-cylinder gasoline AMO
35 hp (26 kW)
Power/weight8 hp/tonne
Suspension4×4 wheeled
Operational
range
350 km (220 miles)
Maximum speed48 km/h (30 mph)

TheBA-27 was aSoviet first[1] series-producedarmoured car, manufactured from 1928 to 1931, and used for scouting and infantry support duties early in the Second World War. The BA-27 was a heavy armoured car, having the same turret and armament as the first Soviet tank,T-18, manufactured at the same time: the main gun was a modified copy of the French 37 mmPuteaux SA 18 cannon, and it was supported by an additional machine gun.

A damaged BA-27 armoured car on the road toBiałystok, July 1941

The production of the first Soviet truck,AMO-F-15 truck (a copy of theFiat 15), started in 1924. Using the chassis of this truck, theIzhorsky Factory design team developed BA-27 heavy armoured car in 1927. There was no significant production ofAFVs in Russia since 1918, and the indigenous automobile industry was practically non-existent at the time.[2] After lengthy trials, the new vehicle was accepted intoSoviet Red Army service in 1929. Two hundred fifteen were built between 1928 and 1931. The last batch of BA-27 was mounted onFord Model AA truck chassis. Both chassis were found to be inadequate to carry the heavy armour, and around 20 were later rebuilt on heavier, three-axleFord-Timken truck chassis at Repair Base No. 2 (Rembaz No. 2), bearing designationBA-27M.[3]

193 of BA-27 and BA-27M still remained in service on 1 June 1941,[citation needed] just before theGerman invasion of the Soviet Union. During the early stages of the war, several units were captured by Germans and pressed into their own service.

References

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  1. ^Russian Armored Cars: A Historical PerspectiveArchived 20 July 2009 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Erickson, John R. (2001).The Soviet high command: a military-political history, 1918-1941. London: Frank Cass.ISBN 0-7146-5178-8.
  3. ^The Russian Battlefield - BA-3, BA-6, and BA-9 armoured car
  • Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1984).Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two, London: Arms and Armour Press.ISBN 0-85368-606-8.


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