Oerlikon 20 mm
Oerlikon 20 mm on Šveitsi kiirlaskekahurite seeria, mis põhineb esimese maailmasõja alguses kasutusel olnud Saksa Beckeri kahuril. Seda tootis muuhulgas Oerlikon Contraves (praegune Rheinmetall Air Defence) ja selle mudeleid kasutasid teises maailmasõjas mõlema vaenupoole riigid. Osad mudelid on kasutusel tänapäevalgi.[2][3]
Oerlikon 20 mm | |
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Tüüp | Kiirlaskekahur |
Päritoluriik | Šveits |
Teenistusajalugu | |
Teenistuses | 1937– |
Tootmise ajalugu | |
Konstrueeritud | 1935 |
Tootja | Oerlikon |
Toodetud ühikuid | 124 734[1] |
Tehnilised andmed | |
Kaal | 68–92 kg (tühjalt) |
Pikkus | 2210 mm |
Toru pikkus | 1400–1700 mm |
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Padrun |
20×110mmRB 20×128mm |
Padruni kaal | 116–123 g |
Laskekiirus | 1000 lasku/min |
Laskemoona algkiirus | 820–1050 m/s |
Tõhus laskeulatus | 914–1500 m |
Maksimaalne laskeulatus | 6800 m |
Viited
muuda- ↑ Budge, Kent G. (2014). "20mm Oerlikon Light Antiaircraft Gun". The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia. Vaadatud 30. mail 2019.
- ↑ "Switzerland Oerlikon 20 mm/70 (0.79") Mark 1"". NavWeaps.com. 14. jaanuar 2011. Vaadatud 24. septembril 2011.
- ↑ "Britain 20 mm/85 (0.79") GAM-BO1". NavWeaps.com. 21. juuni 2008. Vaadatud 23. oktoobril 2011.
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