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AZP S-60 (Russian: Автоматическая зенитная пушка С-60, abbrev. АЗП (AZP); literally: Automatic anti-aircraft gun S-60 ) is a Soviet towed, road-transportable, short- to medium-range, single-barrel anti-aircraft gun from the 1950s.
Armenian AZP S-60, mounted on MT-LB, captured in 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, can be seen in Military Trophy Park (Baku) Turkish 2020 Dağlık Karabağ Savaşı'nda Ermenilerden ele geçirilen MT-LB üzerine monteli AZP S-60 topu, Bakü'deki Askerî Ganimet Parkı'nda görülebilir.
60 mm [2] M252: United States Medium mortar 81 mm [11] M120: United States ... Some mounted on technicals. [11] AZP S-60: Soviet Union 57 mm Some mounted on technicals.
WPT Mors-II – armored recovery and repair vehicle, produced from 1986, armed with 12.7mm NSVT AAMG mounted on a turret; [14] Opal-I and Opal-II – artillery command vehicles, with a turret with NSWT-12.7 Utios: Opal-I with a 245 hp (180 kW) turbocharged diesel engine SW680/167/1, Opal-II with a 300 hp (220 kW) engine SW680T (YaMZ-238N) and a ...
AZP S-60: Autocannon: 57 mm Soviet Union Vietnam. 57 mm automatic anti-air autocannon. The Vietnamese heavily upgraded the AZP S-60 by equipping it with a fire-control system with radar, optoelectronic reconnaissance equipment, an electromechanical gun control complex, and a digital firing element identification system connected to a computer.
57mm AZP S-60: N/A Mounted on ZIL-135. [3] Army aircraft. Name Photo Origin Type Variant In service Unmanned Aerial Vehicles DJI
[citation needed] Now produced as the SM2-V1 for the infantry version and SM2-V2 for the vehicle-mounted/coaxial version. [32] [33] M240: 7.62×51mm NATO: General-purpose machine gun United States: M240C M240D Used as a Coaxial and Pintle Mounted gun for the loader in the Leopard 2 tank. [34] [35] [36] Dillon Aero minigun: 7.62×51mm NATO ...
AZP S-60: Autocannon: 57 mm Soviet Union Vietnam: 57 mm automatic anti-air autocannon. The Vietnamese heavily upgraded the AZP S-60 by equipping it with a fire-control system with radar, optoelectronic reconnaissance equipment, an electromechanical gun control complex, and a digital firing element identification system connected to a computer.