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PGZ-95 (Type 95) Chinese 25mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle

Type 95 SPAAA

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (SPAAG)
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Basic Information
Name
PGZ-95 (Type 95) Chinese 25mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle
Designation
Type 95 SPAAA
Alternate Designation
Type 95 SPAAA; PGZ95. Earlier in development the system was designated Type 90-II and Type 90-III
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (SPAAG)
Manufacturer
Northwest Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Date of Introduction
1999
Description

The Type 95 (PGZ-95) is a Chinese 25mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle designed by the Northwest Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering for the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF). The PGZ-95 was first showcased in 1999 during a military parade in Beijing. It was offered to international customers by the state-owned enterprise China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO), but it did not receive any orders. Development of the PGZ-95 began in the mid-1980s, and it was created as a Chinese equivalent of the Russian ZSU-23-4M4 Shilka. The PGZ-95 is believed to have been influenced by the Italian Sidam 25mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (SPAAG), as China acquired a Sidam turret for evaluation in the mid-1980s. This vehicle is considered more capable than previous Chinese SPAAG systems. The 25mm cannon mounted on the vehicle is based on the Type 87 25mm towed anti-aircraft gun. The hull is built on a tracked armored chassis and can accommodate a driver, a commander, and a gunner. The commander sits behind the driver, who is positioned on the left side of the vehicle. Both crew members have access to a raised hatch and three vision blocks. The engine is located at the front of the vehicle, while a one-man turret is fitted at the rear of the hull. A typical Type 95 battery consists of six self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicles and one command vehicle, along with three ammunition resupply trucks, a test and repair truck, and a power supply truck to support the battery operations.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 25mm cannon
Engine Diesel (383 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 53.0 km/h
Range 450.0 km
Variants
PGZ-04A The PGZ04A is an improved variant of the PGZ95. It most likely is an update of existing vehicles. The QW-2 missiles are replaced by the FN-6 and integration with the battery command post vehicle is improved.
System
Alternative Designation Type 95 SPAAA; PGZ95. Earlier in development the system was designated Type 90-II and Type 90-III
Type Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Artillery
Caliber 25 mm
Crew 3 (commander, gunner, driver)
Chassis The vehicle uses a tracked armoured chassis with six road wheels, a drive sprocket, an idler and three return rollers on each side.
Displacement Time INA
Emplacement Time INA
Note #1 The system consists of a full-tracked armored chassis and a power-operated turret boasting four 25-mm cannons (firing 800 rounds a minute) and four fire-and-forget SAMs.
Note #2 A typical Type 95 battery consists of six SPAAA vehicles and a single command vehicle. Additionally, three ammunition re-supply trucks, a test/repair truck, and a power supply truck support each battery.
Dimensions
Length 6.71 m
Width 3.20 m
Height, with Radar Up 4.82 m
Height, with Radar Down 3.40 m
Weight 22,500 kg
Automotive
Engine Name F12L412
Engine Type Air-cooled diesel
Engine Power 383 hp
Cruising Range 450 km
Speed, Maximum Road 53 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Fording Depth INA
Main Gun System
System
Name 4x 25mm Type 87
Type Autocannon
Caliber 25 mm
Mount Two guns on either side of turret
Elevation INA
Traverse 360 deg
Maximum Range 200 meters and 2.5 km
Rate of Fire 800 Rounds per Minute
Ammunition
Type Autocannon
Caliber 25 mm
Shell INA
Ammunition Resupply Vehicle The Type 95 battery also consists of three ammunition re-supply vehicles, one battery testing vehicle, and one power supply vehicle, all mounted on similar 6x6 cross-country trucks..
Basic Load 1,000 Rounds
Missile System
System
Name 4 x QW-2 Vanguard 2 Infrared Homing Guided Surface-to-Air Missile
Type Infrared Homing Guided Surface-to-Air Missile
Manufactured Shenyang-based CASIC 119 Factory
Length 1.59 m
Diameter 72 mm
Weight 11.32 kg
Detonation Mechanism Impact & Proximity
Engine Rocket
Propellant Solid Rocket
Operational Range 6 km maximum
Flight Ceiling 4 km
Flight Altitude 10 meter minimum
Maximum Speed > 600 m/s
Guidance System Infrared Homing
Basic Load 4 x QW-2 Vanguard 2 Infrared Homing Guided Surface-to-Air Missile
Radar
Name CLC-1
Type Target Location Radar
Frequency S-band (NATO E-/F-band) (2 GHz to 4 GHz)
Elevation INA
Traverse 360°
Detection Altitude 50 m (164 ft 0½ in) (min); 2,000 m (6,561 ft 8¼ in) (max)
Accuracy Range 60 m (196 ft 10¼ in)
Accuracy Azimuth 1° (est)
Protection
Hull Armor Type 95 (PGZ-95) Chinese 25mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle provides protection against small arms fire and artillery shell splinters.
Turret Armor The hull and the turret are made of high hardness armor steel.
Applique Armor INA
Explosive Reactive Armor No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment On each side of the turret there is a bank of four smoke grenade launchers.
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Land
Land
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.71 m
Width
3.2 m
Height
Weight
22500 kg
Operators (1)
China
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