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Drummers, Peter Ivanovich

Peter Ivanovich Drummers (1911-1991) - Soviet designer of artillery shells, winner of the Stalin Prize .

Petr Ivanovich Drummers
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Date of BirthNovember 11, 1911 ( 1911-11-11 )
Date of death1991 ( 1991 )
Occupationdesigner artillery shells
Awards and prizes

Stalin Prize

Born on November 11, 1911.

From the 1930s to the 1970s. worked at NII-24 (at the present time - NII them. VV Bakhirev): design engineer, lead and chief designer, head of department. During the war, the designer of ammunition adopted:

  • 76-mm armor-piercing tracer sharp-headed projectile to the new gun model 1943 ZIS-5 (along with D. P. Belyakov and A. F. Kamaev);
  • 76-mm cumulative projectile for regimental and divisional guns (together with I. P. Dziuba).

In the 1950s participated in the creation of the following types of weapons:

  • cumulative fragmentation shells to the 100-mm anti-tank gun T-12;
  • cumulative and high-explosive fragmentation projectiles for tank U-5TC smoothbore cannon.

Stalin Prize in 1951. Awarded orders and medals.

He was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery (section 6) next to the test - Stefan I. Mrochkovsky .

Sources

  • http://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/42/000157-2.html
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Drummers,_Pyotr_Ivanovich&oldid=89472554


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