Skysweeper

Skysweeper

Skysweeper, technically Gun, M51, Antiaircraft, was an American 75 mm anti-aircraft gun deployed in the early 1950s by both the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. It was the first such gun to combine all of the various systems needed for effective use against high-speed aircraft into a single carriage, namely radar, an analog computer for calculating "lead", and an autoloader for high-speed fire.

Anti-aircraft guns naturally fall into several categories, each for a different altitude and speed requirement. High-altitude targets require very large guns to get the needed power into the shell to reach those altitudes, but at the same time have the advantage of not needing to move very fast because at that range the change in angle of the target was small—consider the seemingly slow motion of an airliner at cruise altitude. At very low altitudes there were only seconds in which to react, so a hand-swung weapon was the only possibility, no matter how inaccurate. This left an intermediate altitude at which a small gun could not be used because the range to the aircraft was too far, and a larger gun could not be used because the targets were moving too fast.

During World War II the U.S. Army filled this intermediate-range niche with the almost-universal Bofors 40 mm gun equipped with a U.S. version of the Kerrison Predictor. But even by the end of the war the performance and accuracy of newer bombers demanded a much higher performance system that was able to attack targets at longer ranges. The Army eventually formulated the definitive requirements; a new gun was needed to defeat aircraft flying at 1,000 mph (1,600 km/h) at altitudes up to 20,000 feet (6 km). Above that the existing radar-equipped WWII-era 90 mm and 120 mm guns would continue to serve well, with the 120 mm able to reach as high as 80,000 ft (24 km).

Development of what would become the Skysweeper started in 1948. A new 75 mm gun, known as the T83E1 or M35, was developed that had excellent muzzle velocity, along with two ten-round revolver-type magazines and an auto-loader that allowed it to reach 45 rounds/minute—about the same as the much lighter Bofors had managed. This was mounted on a large box-shaped powered traverse, which also mounted the computer and manual gunsights on the right side, and the T-38 radar unit on the left. The T-38 radar had a range of about 30 km [ [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.parcellular.fsnet.co.uk/radarspecs.htm RADAR EQUIPMENT - SITES & SPECIFICATIONS] by Martin Shough (via the Internet Archive). Accessed 9 July 2008.] and could track aircraft traveling at up to 700 mph (1100 km/h).

Deployment started in the early 1950s and a number were rushed to Korea. Field units used the system widely, although its size meant it was largely static and was primarily used for airbase defense. It proved to be an excellent system and was found in various places until the early 1970s.

Skysweeper was also integrated with the massive anti-aircraft systems under the command of Army's Anti-Aircraft Command (ARAACOM) in the U.S. Most ARAACOM deployments were around cities and used the 90 mm and 120 mm guns, but the Skysweeper was used near targets that would have to be attacked by low-altitude aircraft. However the development of missile systems like the Nike Ajax meant that the days of the anti-aircraft gun were soon over, and in 1957 the ARAACOM started to dramatically reduce the number of guns in favor of a much smaller number of missile sites. By the end of the year only three Skysweeper battalions remained in the U.S., one at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to protect the Soo Locks, two at Savannah River, plus one 90mm and two Skysweeper battalions at Thule Air Base, Greenland. These too were removed by 1959.

General characteristics

* Caliber: 75 mm
* Barrel length: 4,500 mm (60 caliber)
* Magazine: 2 × 10 rounds
* Maximum range: 13.5 km
* Effective range: 6.3 km

Notes

External links

* [http://www.strange-mecha.com/jsdf/jgsdf/jgsdf27.htm The M51 in service with the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force]
*cite web
last = Moeller
first = Colonel Stephen P.
year = 1995
url = http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/vigilant/
title = Vigilant and Invincible
work = Redstone Arsenal Historical Information
publisher = US Army Armament Munitions & Chemical Command
accessdate = 2006-10-17

*cite web
last = Warrell
first = Kenneth P.
year =2005
url = http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/aul/aupress/Books/Werrell_Archie/Werrell.pdf
format = pdf
title = Archie to SAM: A Short Operational History of Ground-Based Air Defense
publisher = Air University Press, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
accessdate = 2006-10-17


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