ZiS-3 76-mm Divisional Field Gun 3D model
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Publication date: 2023-11-10

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76 mm divisional field gun ZiS-3 3D model

The ZiS-3 76 mm divisional field gun was a Soviet artillery piece used during World War II. And it is still used today in some countries.

This 3D model is a very accurate and detailed representation of the ZiS-3. It is modeled to scale and includes all features of the weapon, including the barrel, carriage and bolt. The model also features unique materials to give it a realistic look.

This model is ideal for use in a variety of purposes, including animation and realistic cinematics.

Historical Background

The ZiS-3 was designed by Soviet engineer V. G. Grabin and was first produced in 1942. The gun was a significant improvement over previous Soviet artillery pieces, with a longer barrel, higher muzzle velocity, and greater range.

The ZiS-3 was used by all branches of the Soviet military during World War II. It was particularly effective against German tanks and other armored vehicles. The gun also played a major role in the Soviet victory at Stalingrad, where it was used to break through German lines.

After World War II, the ZiS-3 remained in service with the Soviet military until the 1970s. It was also exported to a number of other countries.

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