This video from Forgotten Weapons explores the DTM, a Soviet tank variant of the DP-27 light machine gun. It highlights key differences from the infantry model, including a collapsing stock, pistol grip, a larger 60-round drum magazine, and a modified barrel mount for vehicle use. The video also touches on its use in early Soviet WWII tanks like the T-26, T-34, and KV-1, and its adoption by Finnish forces. The presenter thanks DriveTanks.com for providing access to this rare firearm.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the Finnish Bofors 37mm anti-tank gun, a sophisticated and high-quality weapon developed by the Swedish Bofors company in the early 1930s. The description highlights its commercial success, with various countries purchasing or licensing production. It discusses its effectiveness against early WWII tanks, its semi-automatic action, and its ammunition specifications (37x257mm shell). The video also touches upon its use by various nations during WWII, including capture and reuse by German and Russian forces, and its deployment by British forces in North Africa.
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