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The situation was no better for 37-45mm anti-aircraft guns; most weapons in service were obsolete World War I-era models, with attempts to even modernize the 37 mm anti-aircraft gun model 1928 ending in failure. With a similar issue taking place for field artillery, and given the weakness of Soviet design schools, foreign assistance was turned ...
25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) 45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K) 76 mm air defense gun M1931; 76 mm air defense gun M1938; 76 mm air-defense gun M1914/15; 76.2 mm anti-aircraft gun Model 1935 (34-K) 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) 130 mm air defense gun KS-30; 152 mm air defense gun KM-52
List of anti-aircraft weapons. See also anti-aircraft warfare. Canada ... Model 96 25 mm AT/AA gun (triple cannon) Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA gun (double cannon)
7.5 cm L/45 M/16 anti aircraft gun Norway: World War II 75 7.5 cm L/45 M/32 anti aircraft gun Norway: World War II 75 Type 4 75 mm AA gun Japan: World War II 75 Type 11 75 mm AA gun Japan: World War II 75 Type 88 Japan: World War II 75 7.5 cm kanon PL vz. 37 Czechoslovakia: World War II 75 Cannone da 75/46 C.A. modello 34 Kingdom of Italy ...
The previous Soviet self-propelled anti-aircraft gun , the ZSU-57-2, was armed with two 57 mm autocannons; it was aimed optically using a basic tracking and lead calculating system. The ZSU-57-2 was not particularly successful despite its very powerful autocannons; given their large caliber, it could only carry 300 rounds, was inaccurate as it ...
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: 750 [20]: 84–85 In reserve. [20]: 84–85 ZSU-23-4 Shilka: Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: N/A [12] 2K11 Krug: Transportable SAM system 1,350 [13] NATO reporting name: SA-4 Ganef. Being replaced by the Buk and S-300 systems [12] 2K12 Kub: Transportable SAM system 850 [13] NATO reporting name: SA-6 Gainful ...
Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk I – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar [46] Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk I E/F – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar with elevation finder [46] Radar, GL, No. 1, Mk II – Anti-aircraft gun laying radar [46] Radar, AA, No. 2, Marks I through VII were a 1.5 metre wavelength Searchlight Control (SLC) radar known as 'Elsie'. The only ...
The decree ordered that work be started on new types of rapid-firing self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, which were to be named "Shilka" and "Yenisei". Both types would incorporate fire control systems slaved to an on-board radar. The Yenisei was the Soviet Union's response to the M42 Duster which had been put into service in the US. [1]