Description
76 mm Blank (Salute) Cartridge
Purpose:
The 76 mm blank round is designed for ceremonial and training purposes. It does not contain a projectile or explosive warhead. Instead, it produces a loud report (bang) and smoke to simulate live firing without the associated dangers.
Key Features:
- Caliber: 76 mm
- Application: Used in 76 mm artillery guns, specifically for models such as the M48 B-1 or M42 ZIS-3
- Marking: Usually marked with the words “BLANK 76 mm” and “FOR GUN M48 B-1” or “ZIS-3”, indicating compatibility
- Appearance: Cylindrical brass or green-painted casing, sealed at the top
- Filled with: Propellant only — typically NC (nitrocellulose) powder or another blank powder to simulate muzzle blast
- No projectile: There is no shell or explosive tip
- Used for:
- Military parades
- Gun salutes (e.g., during national events or honors)
- Training drills where safety is critical
Technical Characteristics (Typical for 76 mm Blank):
- Round length: ~320 mm
- Round mass: ~1.9 kg
- Charge: Contains around 120 g of propellant
- Igniter mass: ~30 g of black powder
- Operating temperature: -30°C to +50°C
- Cartridge case mass: ~1.56 kg

