Engineering:Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2

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Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2
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GSh-30-2 on a Sukhoi Su-25
TypeDual-barrel aircraft autocannon
Service history
In service1981-present
Production history
DesignerKBP
ManufacturerKBP
Specifications
Mass105 kilograms (231 lb)
Length2,044 millimetres (6.706 ft)

Shell30×165mm
Calibre30mm
Barrels2
ActionRecoil operated
Rate of fire1,000-3,000 rpm[citation needed]
Muzzle velocity870 m/s (2,850 ft/s)
Maximum firing range~1,800m

The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 (ГШ-30-2) or GSh-2-30 is a Soviet dual-barrel autocannon developed for use on certain ground attack military aircraft and helicopters.

The cannon is not related to the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1, but is a recoil-operated cannon using the Gast principle, like the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L.

The GSh-30-2 was designed for the Sukhoi Su-25 ground attack plane and can also be carried in external gun pods. It measures 2,044 × 222 × 195 mm, with a barrel length of 1500 mm and a weight of 105 kg. The GSh-30K is a modified version with 2400 mm long water-cooled barrels, a variable rate of fire, and dimensions of 2,944 × 222 × 195 mm. It is used on a fixed mounting on late model Mi-24 helicopters, e.g. the Mi-24P.

Variants

  • GSh-30-2
  • GSh-30-2K

Specifications (GSh-30-2)

  • Manufacturer: KBP Instrument Design Bureau
  • Type: dual-barrel autocannon
  • Caliber: 30×165 mm, electrically primed
  • Operation: recoil operation
  • Length: 2,044 mm
  • Barrel Length: 1,500 mm
  • Weight (complete): 105 kg
  • Rate of fire: 1,000–3,000 rpm[citation needed]
  • Muzzle velocity: 870 m/s
  • Projectile weight: 390 g
  • Mounting platforms: Sukhoi Su-25 "Frogfoot"

Specifications (GSh-30-2K)

  • Manufacturer: KBP Instrument Design Bureau
  • Type: dual-barrel autocannon
  • Caliber: 30×165 mm
  • Operation: recoil operation
  • Length: 2,944 mm
  • Barrel Length: 2,400 mm
  • Weight (complete): 126 kg
  • Rate of fire: 300 rpm (low) – 2,000–2,600 rpm (high)
  • Muzzle velocity: 940 m/s
  • Projectile weight: 390 g
  • Mounting platforms: Mil Mi-24P "Hind"

See also

  • List of Russian weaponry
  • List of multiple barrel firearms

References

Users

  •  Soviet Union
  •  Russian Federation

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