Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun

Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun
Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun
Type Naval Close-in weapon system
Place of origin  South Africa
Service history
In service In service since 2005
Used by South Africa
Production history
Designer Lyttleton Engineering Works (Denel)
Manufacturer Denel Land Systems
Specifications
Weight 5,500 kilograms (12,000 lb) (without ammunition)
6,500 kilograms (14,000 lb) (with ammunition)
Length 5.4 metres (210 in) (turret and barrels)
Barrel length 3.15 metres (124 in) (90 cal)
Width 2.9 metres (110 in) (turret)
Height 2.3 metres (91 in) (turret)
Crew None (but manual control is possible from the operator's console)

Shell 35×228mm NATO
Calibre 35mm
Barrels 2
Action gas-operated
Elevation -10° to +85°
Traverse 360° (unlimited)
Rate of fire 2×550rpm
Muzzle velocity 1,175 metres per second (3,850 ft/s)
Effective range 4,000 metres (4,400 yd) (air target)
Maximum range 6,000 metres (6,600 yd) (surface target)
Feed system Belt 2×240 rounds (one belt for each canon)
Sights Radar and/or Optronic (IR and Visible)

The Denel 35mm Dual Purpose Gun (35DPG) is a close-in weapon system (CIWS) for warships made in South Africa by Denel Land Systems. It is currently in service on the Valour class frigates of the South African Navy.

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Role

Its primary role is to defend against attack by helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and missiles. It has a secondary role against surface vessels and shore targets, both in symmetrical and asymmetrical warfare and also in law enforcement where accuracy is critical because collateral damage is unacceptable.[1]

Design

The system consists of two GA35 rapid-fire automatic cannons mounted side by side in an unmanned low radar observable turret. Target acquisition is by the ship's search and track radar, while an optronic tracking system with infrared and visible spectrum modes provides fire-control. A control console is located in the ship's operations room, although the system operates automatically in the air-defence mode. An emergency control panel is fitted on the rear of the turret.[2] The turret does not penetrate the deck on which it is mounted. On the Valour class frigates it is mounted on top of the helicopter hangar.[1] The turret is fully self-contained and requires only an electrical supply and a radar data feed from the ship's combat management system and the control console. The turret is capable of unlimited full circle traverse at up to 70° per second and elevates from 10° below to 85° above horizontal at up to 40° per second.[1]

The turret's on-board computers do the ballistic calculations and fire-control. The system requires only real-time three-dimensional target information from the ship's combat management and tracking systems. The high level of self-containment and compact size and low weight allows installation on a wide variety of ships down to as small as 200 tonnes.[1]

Ammunition

The cannons fire the full range of NATO standard 35×228 mm ammunition; HEI, HEI-T, SAPHEI, APCI-T, Prac and Prac-T; all manufactured by Rheinmetall Denel Munition's PMP division.[2]

Anti-missile

In the anti-missile role it uses Advanced Hit Efficiency And Destruction (AHEAD) ammunition from RWM Schweiz AG.[3] This round ejects 152 tungsten projectiles at a predetermined distance, between 40 and 10 m, from the target. A 25-round burst of AHEAD rounds produces 3,800 of these small projectiles to destroy the incoming missile.[4] Cruise missiles can be destroyed at 2.5 km and high speed missiles at 1.5 km range.[2]

The system's anti-missile capability is further enhanced by adding Denel's Closed Loop Fire Correction System, which tracks projectiles all the way to the target. This allows for real-time correction of bias errors in the control system and compensation for atmospheric conditions.[1]

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