- Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23
Infobox Weapon
name=GSh-23
caption=
origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union
type=Automatic cannon
is_ranged=yes
service=1965-present
used_by=See Users
wars=
designer=KBP Instrument Design Bureau
design_date=1960s
manufacturer=KBP Instrument Design Bureau
unit_cost=
production_date=
number=
variants=GSh-23L
weight=49.2 kg (GSh-23) 50 kg (GSh-23L)
length=1387 mm (GSh-23) 1537 mm (GSh-23L)
part_length=1000 mm
width=
height=
diameter=
crew=
cartridge=23x115mm AM-23
caliber=
barrels=2
action=Gas operated
rate=3400-3600 rounds/min
velocity=715 m/s
range=
max_range=
feed=
sights=The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 ("ГШ-23") is a twin-barreled 23 mm
automatic cannon developed in theSoviet Union , primarily formilitary aircraft use. It entered service in1965 , replacing the earlierNudelman-Rikhter NR-23 cannon.The GSh-23 works on the
Gast Gun principle developed by German engineerKarl Gast of theVorwerk company in1916 . It is a twin-barreled weapon in which the firing action of one barrel operates the mechanism of the other. It provides a much faster rate of fire for lower mechanical wear than a single-barrel weapon, although it cannot match the rate of fire of an electricGatling gun like theM61 Vulcan . The Gast principle has been little used in the West, but was popular in the formerSoviet Union on a variety of weapons.The cannon comes in a basic variant GSh-23, and more popular GSh-23L (ГШ-23Л), differing mostly in adding a
muzzle brake , loweringrecoil force. This cannon was standard fit on late-modelMiG-21 fighters (M, MF, SMT, bis), all variants of theMiG-23 , theSOKO J-22 Orao , theHAL Tejas andIAR 93 , and the tail turrets of theTupolev Tu-22M 'Backfire'bomber and some late-modelTu-95 s. In that application, it had the unusual ability to fire infrared flares andchaff rounds, allowing it to function as both a weapon and a dispenser of anti-missile countermeasures. It is also mounted on late small seriesMi-24 VP helicopter (in NPPU-23 movable mounting) and Polish W-3WA Sokół helicopter in fixed mounting. The cannon was also used on cargo aircraft; specifically, Russian/SovietIlyushin Il-76 aircraft were designed to accommodate twin Gsh-23L's in a tail turret [http://www.aviapress.com/viewonekit.htm?OKB-004] . AnIl-76M with just such a configuration could be seen at the 2002 Ivanovo airshow [http://www.foxbat.ru/maks/ivan/index.php?picid=ivanovo10] .Some MiG-21 models of 2nd generation (PF, PFM) could carry the GSh-23L in an under-fuselage gondola designated the GP-9, carrying the cannon and 200 rounds of ammunition; this was replaced by a more streamlined semi-conformal installation in later variants. There are also several
gun pod s available for mounting on external hardpoints: UPK-23 for air-to-air use, with one or two fixed GSh-23 guns and 200-400 rounds of ammunition, and SPPU-22 pods with traversable barrels for strafing, from 0° to -30° (they were most often carried by Su-17/-20/-22).Users
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Soviet Union
*Russian Federation ee also
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Gast Gun
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