AK-630

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AK-630


AK-630 on Tarantul I-class corvette

General Information
Military designation: AK-630
Manufacturer country: Soviet Union
Russia
Developer / Manufacturer: Tulski Oruscheiny Zavod
Development year: 1963
Start of production: 1976
Number of pieces: 1150
Model variants: AK-630
AK-306
Weapon Category: Close-range defense system
Team: 1 operator
Technical specifications
Caliber :

30 × 165 mm

Cadence : 1,500-5,000 rounds / min
Elevation range: −12 to 88 degrees
Side straightening area: 360
Furnishing
Sighting device : Optical
radar MR-123 Wympel

The AK-630 is a ship-based Russian short-range anti-aircraft defense system in the 30 × 165 mm caliber .

development

With the growing importance of anti-ship missiles in the 1970s, a new, powerful system was required that could effectively combat them. The now outdated AK-230 system was also to be replaced. Development began in 1963, the testing phase lasted until 1966. The official introduction took place on January 6, 1976; two years later the system was mass-produced. In 1983 it was decided to modify the system to the AK-630M1-2. The combat strength was increased by an additional cannon.

In 1980 a smaller version was introduced with the AK-306 , which was adapted for use on small ships. However, this variant only has an optical target system and cannot be coupled with a radar .

In addition to Russia , the system is currently used in Bulgaria , the People's Republic of China , Poland , Croatia , India and Romania .

technology

The core of the AK-630 system is the jacketed 30 mm Gatling gun of the Grjasew-Schipunow GSch-6-30 type . This offers a very high cadence , which significantly increases the firepower of the system compared to the older AK-230.

The AK-630 is fully integrated into the A-213 Wympel-A self-defense system. The AK-630 delivers the required target data with radar and TV cameras, whereby the range of the TV system against air targets is about 7 km. Usually one radar controls two AK-630s. The target fight is fully automatic, with a technician usually monitoring the system. The cannon fires either high explosive (HE) or fragmentation projectiles (HE-FRAG).

variants

  • AK-630 : initial version, introduced in 1976.
  • AK-630M : Improved version, introduced in 1979.
  • AK-630M-2 : Version with two Gatling cannons on top of each other.
  • AK-306 : Reduced version with an optical target system.

commitment

The system is used on the following types of ships, among others:

photos

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e E. R. Hooton: Jane's Naval Weapon Systems . Jane's Information Group , Alexandria , Virginia , United States 2001, ISBN 0-7106-0893-4 , pp. 568 ff . (English: Jane's Naval Weapon Systems .).