Defensa aérea

30 mm 2A38 autocannon

El 2A38 es un cañón automático soviético de 30 mm y doble tubo desarrollado en la década de 1970 para el sistema de defensa aérea de corto alcance 2S6 Tunguska. Usa el principio Gast, refrigeración por agua y munición de 30x165 mm para entregar ráfagas de fuego muy elevadas desde un conjunto de arma compacto, y la versión posterior 2A38M llevó la familia al Tunguska-M y al Pantsir-S1.

Profile / Specs

Profile

Origin
Unión Soviética
Type
Cañón automático de 30 mm de doble tubo
Service note
Diseño de la Guerra Fría, aún desplegado en plataformas de defensa aérea
Designer
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Designed
1970s
Number built
Muy por encima de 1.000

Specifications

Calibre
30x165 mm
Tubos
Doble tubo, principio Gast
Acción
Accionamiento por gases
Cadencia de tiro
Aproximadamente 4.060-4.810 disparos por minuto combinados
Velocidad inicial
960-980 m/s
Peso
195 kg solo el arma, sin refrigerante
Refrigeración
Refrigerado por agua
Variants
  • 2A38M
Mounted On
Firing weaponWeapon typeFiring evidence
2K22 Tunguska, Tracked self-propelled gun-missile air defense system, Air Defense2K22 TunguskaSistema de defensa aérea de corto alcance sobre orugas

WeaponSystems.net afirma que el 2A38 se introdujo por primera vez en el 2S6 Tunguska.

Sources: WeaponSystems.net 30mm 2A38

Timeline

30 mm 2A38 autocannon Key Events

  1. Comienza el desarrollo en la Unión Soviética

    WeaponSystems.net describe al 2A38 como un cañón automático soviético de finales de la Guerra Fría desarrollado en la década de 1970.

    Sources: WeaponSystems.net 30mm 2A38

  2. El cañón entra en servicio en el Tunguska

    WeaponSystems.net indica que el 2A38 entró en servicio a comienzos de la década de 1980, cuando fue desplegado en el sistema de defensa aérea de corto alcance 2S6 Tunguska.

    Sources: WeaponSystems.net 30mm 2A38

  3. La modernización 2A38M llega al Tunguska-M

    GlobalSecurity enumera la introducción del 2K22M / 2S6M en 1990 con cañones automáticos 2A38M, lo que muestra el paso de la familia a la generación Tunguska-M.

    Sources: GlobalSecurity 2S6M Tunguska

2A38M Follow-On Use

El 2A38M posterior mantuvo el mismo papel de defensa aérea con doble cañón de 30 mm y reaparece en sistemas rusos posteriores de cañones y misiles.

VariantePlataformaNota documentada
2A38M2K22 Tunguska, Tracked self-propelled gun-missile air defense system, Air Defense2K22 Tunguska-MGlobalSecurity enumera la introducción del 2K22M / 2S6M en 1990 con cañones automáticos 2A38M.
2A38MPantsir-S1, Self-propelled short-range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft gun system, Air DefensePantsir-S1CSIS identifica el armamento básico del sistema Pantsir como dos cañones 2A38M de 30 mm.
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