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Going for a stroll…

80 years ago today: 20 June 1943. Finnish army training grounds outside of Hyrynsalmi, in the country’s rural and heavily forested Kainuu region of North Karelia.

On the move is a domestically-made 109-pound Lahti L39 20mm “anti-tank” (really just “anti-material” by this period of WWII) rifle and what looks to be a French-made Hotchkiss (canon de 25 mm SA mle 1934) 25mm anti-tank gun, dubbed the PstK/37 “Marianne,” of which the Finnish army had received 40 during the Winter War. 

The “enemy” has detached itself from the hill and pst. the riflemen hastened to secure its possession. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20 (“”Vihollinen”” on irroittautunut kukkulalta ja pst. kiväärimiehet kiirehtivät varmistamaan sen omistuksen. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20) SA-Kuva 132062

“On the way to the combat training ground. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20. (Matkalla taisteluharjoituspaikalle. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20). SA-Kuva 132058

Note the rider and the shell carriers along with all the slung Mosins. SA-Kuva 132059

 

Note the tiny shell to the right.”The anti-tank gun fires. The fire was marked with pile stakes. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20″ (Panssaritorjuntatykki tulittaa. Tulta markkeerattiin kasapanoksilla. Hyrynsalmi 1943.06.20) SA-Kuva 132065

Besides the 40 Mariannes that the French sent to the Finns directly in 1939, the Germans gave (some accounts said sold) them another 200 that they had captured. They remained in inventory for quite a while despite their liliputian caliber.  

As detailed by Jaeger Platoon: 

Report concerning antitank guns used by the Finnish Army dated February 1942 notes from the 25 mm French guns that: “Their armor-penetration capability is such, that they have no meaning as actual antitank-weapons…”

The last 25-mm antitank guns were withdrawn from frontline use in the year 1943.

After the war, they were mothballed for possible further use until being declared obsolete in 1959. The remaining 225 guns were sold to Interarmco that year and exported in 1960. The guns sold to Interamco included 125 M/34 and 100 M/37.