Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23

23 mm twin-barreled autocannon aircraft armament

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Abstract is: The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 (Russian: ГШ-23) is a twin-barreled 23 mm autocannon developed in the Soviet Union, primarily for military aircraft use. It entered service in 1965, replacing the earlier Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 and Rikhter R-23. The GSh-23 works on the Gast Gun principle developed by German engineer Karl Gast of the Vorwerk company in 1916. It is a twin-barreled weapon in which the firing action of one barrel operates the mechanism of the other. It provides a much faster rate of fire for lower mechanical wear than a single-barrel weapon. Although it cannot match the sustained rate of fire of an electric Gatling gun like the M61 Vulcan, its initial rate of fire can be higher than that of a rotary cannon like the M61 due to it not needing to spin up to fire. It requires no external power source to operate, but is instead powered by the recoiling of the floating barrels, somewhat like the action of the German MG-42. The Gast principle has been little used in the West, but was used on a variety of weapons in the former Soviet Union. The cannon comes in a basic GSh-23 variant, and the more popular GSh-23L (ГШ-23Л), differing mostly in adding a muzzle brake, lowering recoil force. This cannon was standard fit on late-model MiG-21 fighters (M, SM, MF, SMT, PFM, bis), all variants of the MiG-23, the SOKO J-22 Orao, the JF-17 Thunder, the HAL Tejas and IAR 93, and the tail turrets of the Tupolev Tu-22M bomber and some late-model Tu-95MS and Tu-142M3. In that application, it had the unusual ability to fire infrared flares and chaff rounds, allowing it to function as both a weapon and a dispenser of anti-missile countermeasures. It is also mounted on late small series Mi-24VP helicopters (in the NPPU-23 movable mounting) and Polish W-3WA Sokół helicopter in fixed mounting. The cannon was also used on cargo aircraft; specifically, Russian/Soviet Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft were designed to accommodate twin GSh-23's in a tail turret. An Il-76M with just such a configuration could be seen at the 2002 Ivanovo airshow. Some second generation MiG-21 models could carry the GSh-23L in an under-fuselage gondola designated the GP-9, carrying the cannon and 200 rounds of ammunition; this was replaced by a more streamlined semi-conformal installation in later variants. There are also several gun pods available for mounting on external hardpoints: UPK-23 for air-to-air use, with one or two fixed GSh-23 guns and 200–400 rounds of ammunition, and SPPU-22 pods with traversable barrels for strafing, from 0° to −30° and carried 280 rounds of ammunition in each (they were most often carried by the Su-17/-20/-22 as well as the Su-25/-39 in pairs).

Wikimedia Commons category is GSh-23

Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 is …
instance of (P31):
weapon modelQ15142894

sublass of (P279):
autocannonQ751705

External links are
P935Commons galleryGSh-23
P646Freebase ID/m/042qd7

P739ammunition23×115mmQ2815141
P495country of originSoviet UnionQ15180
P287designed byVasily GryazevQ4151079
Arkady ShipunovQ4524194
P571inception1959-01-01
P176manufacturerKBP Instrument Design BureauQ1783007
Ordnance Factory TiruchirappalliQ7100884
P2067mass50.5
P729service entry1965-01-01
P910topic's main categoryCategory:GSh-23Q55242625

Reverse relations

armament (P520)
Q17481146Aero L-39ZA Albatros
Q32020JH-7
Q1723252Kamov Ka-52 Alligator
Q4292645Mi-35M
Q150609Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
Q155651Mil Mi-24
Q242806Mil Mi-28
Q461651Sukhoi Su-15
Q204944Tupolev Tu-22M
Q1349098Yak-36
Q505643Yakovlev Yak-38

Q55242625Category:GSh-23category's main topicP301

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