Saturday, April 5, 2014

Russian Cannon Fire Ship Naval Gun - Shooting





Russian Cannon Fire Ship Naval Gun - Shooting - the AK-176 is a Soviet naval gun mounted in an enclosed turret, that may be used against sea, coastal, and aerial targets, including low flying anti-ship missiles. The system is designed to arm small displacement ships and comprises the Gun Mount with a MR-123-02/76 Fire Control Radar System. It has high survivability owing to autonomous use of the gun mount controlled from the optical sight in the absence of control from the radar system, as well as a capability for fire, if power supply is lost.

The gun is fed by 152 ready to fire rounds and has selectable rates of fire of 30, 60 and 120 rounds per minute. The 120 r.p.m. rate is achieved by firing a burst of 75, but afterwards the gun has to cool off for 30 minutes. The AK-176 is effective against missiles, being able to shoot down AT-2 Swatter (simulating a Harpoon anti-ship missile), taking an average of 25 rounds per kill.



In the late 1980s an upgraded version the AK-176m, with a new fire control system MR-123-02,television targeting and a laser rangefinder, was introduced. This Gun, is still in production and is the primary medium-caliber artillery systems to all small Soviet ships and is widely exported. The equivalent NATO system is the Otobreda 76 mm.

130 mm/70 AK-130 Sovremenny, Slava and Kirov Classes

100 mm/70 AK-100 Kirov (Admiral Ushakov), Udaloy, Bditelny and Neusrashimy Classes

76.2 mm/60 AK-176 Grisha V and Parchim II Frigates and many Corvette Classes

57 mm/75 AK-725 (ZIF-72) Most Warships 1964 - 1990

45 mm/78 SM-7 Many Warships 1952 - 1990

30 mm/54 AK-630 Many Warships

30 mm/63 AK-230 Many Warships

12.7 mm/79 DShK Many Warships 1939 - present

406 mm/50 Pattern 1937 Sovetskii Soyuz Class

16"/45 Pattern 1914

406 mm/45 Pattern 1914 1914 Battleship Projects

15"/42 Mark I (Britain) Archangelsk (ex-HMS Royal Sovereign)

38 cm/52 SK C/34 (Germany) Kronshtadt Class (Project 69)

14"/52 Pattern 1913

356 mm/52 Pattern 1913 Izmail Class

305 mm/62 Pattern 1948 Stalingrad Class

305 mm/55 B-36 Pattern 1937

305 mm/55 B-50 Pattern 1940  1937 Light Battleship (Project 25)

Kronshtadt Class (Project 69)

12"/52 Pattern 1907

305 mm/52 Pattern 1907 Gangut, Imperatritsa Maria and Imperator Nikolai I Classes

12"/40 Pattern 1895

305 mm/40 Pattern 1895 Borodino Class and Sissoi

12"/35 Pattern 1886

305 mm/35 Pattern 1886 Chesma Class, Georgy Pobedonosets Class and Navarin

12"/30 Pattern 1877

305 mm/30 Pattern 1877 Ekaterina II Class, Alexander II Class, Gangut and Dvenadtsat' Apostolov

10"/50 Pattern 1908

254 mm/50 Pattern 1908 Rurik (II)

10"/45 Pattern 1891

254 mm/45 Pattern 1891 Pobeda, Admiral Apraksin and Rostislav Classes

Cruiser / Destroyer Main Guns and Battleship / Cruiser Secondary Guns

9"/35 Pattern 1877

229 mm/35 Pattern 1877 Imperator Alexandr II class and Gangut

220 mm/65 SM-40 Pr. 22 and Pr. 66 Heavy Cruiser Classes

8"/50 Pattern 1905

203 mm/50 Pattern 1905 Rurik (II), Andrey Pervozvanny Class, Evstafii Class, Sinop and Petr Veliky

8"/45 Pattern 1892

203 mm/45 Pattern 1892 Rossia, Gromoboy, Bayan(I), Bayan(II) Class and gunboat Khrabry

8"/35 Pattern 1885

203 mm/35 Pattern 1885 Admiral Nakhimov, Pamiat' Azova, Rurik and Koreets Class gunboats

180 mm/60 Pattern 1931

180 mm/57 Pattern 1932 Krasnyi Kavkaz and Kirov Classes

152 mm/57 Pattern 1938 Sovetskii Soyuz , Chapayev and Sverdlov Classes

6"/50 Pattern 1908

152 mm/50 Pattern 1908 Schkval Class river monitors

6"/45 Pattern 1892

152 mm/45 Pattern 1877 Most large ships built between 1892 and 1911

6"/35 Pattern 1877

152 mm/35 Pattern 1877 Pre-dreadnoughts and armored cruisers

130 mm/58 Pattern 1957 Neustrashimy, Kotlin and Luda (PRC) Classes

130 mm/50 Pattern 1936 Leningrad, Silnyi, Gnevnyi, Storozhevoi, Opitnyi, Tashkent and Ognyevoi Classes

130 mm/55 Marks A and B

130 mm/55 Pattern 1913 Imperatritsa Maria class, Diana, Bogatyr class, Prut, Khrabry, Grozyaschii, Aurora, Komintern, Chervona Ukraina and Krasnyi Krym Classes

120 mm/50 Pattern 1905 Gangut Class and Rurik (II)

120 mm/45 Pattern 1892 Many ships of the 1890s - 1900s

4"/60 Pattern 1911

102 mm/60 Pattern 1911 Novik and Uragan Classes

102 mm/45 Pattern 1930 and 1934 Dekabrist and Leninets Classes and river monitors

100 mm/70 CM-5 Chapaev and Sverdlov Classes

100 mm/56 Pattern 1940 Sovetskii Soyuz, Chapayev and Kirov Classes

100 mm/51 Pattern 1936

100 mm/56 Pattern 1939 Submarines and small combatants

100 mm/50 "Minizini" (Italian) Chervona Ukraina Class and Krasny Kavkaz





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