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ZSU-57-2 (Ob'yekt 500) Russian 57mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun

ZSU-57-2

Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (SPAAG)
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Basic Information
Name
ZSU-57-2 (Ob'yekt 500) Russian 57mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
Designation
ZSU-57-2
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (SPAAG)
Manufacturer
Omsk Works No. 174
Date of Introduction
1955
Description

Hezbollah Proliferation. The ZSU-57-2 Ob'yekt 500 is a Soviet self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), armed with two 57 mm autocannons. 'ZSU' stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka, meaning "anti-aircraft self-propelled mount", '57' stands for the bore of the armament in millimeters and '2' stands for the number of gun barrels. It was the first Soviet mass-produced tracked SPAAG. In the USSR it had the unofficial nickname "Sparka", meaning "twin mount", referring to the twin autocannon with which the vehicle is armed. Based on past experiences with SPAAG designs, Soviet engineers designed a vehicle that used a modified T-54 chassis, with four twin road wheels per side instead of five and much thinner armor. The vehicle was armed with twin 57 mm S-68 autocannon in a new, large, rotating, open-topped turret. The ZSU-57-2 comprises three compartments: driver's in the front, fighting in the middle, and engine transmission at the rear. The hull is more spacious than the T-54 because of the thinner armor and has different locations for some equipment. The general layout, with the transverse mounting of the engine, is the same The driver's compartment is located on the left-hand side of the front of the hull. The driver's seat is moved forward and to the left compared to its location in the T-54. The compartment has a single-piece hatch cover opening to the left and two periscopic vision devices. One of them can be replaced by the TVN-1 infrared vision device, which operates together with the infrared headlamp (active night vision), which is mounted on the right track board. A fire-fighting equipment signal panel and a spare parts case are also located in the driver's compartment.

Ground Specifications
Crew 6
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon two 57 mm autocannons
Engine 4-stroke, airless (mechanical)-injection, water-cooled 38.88 liter V12 diesel (520 hp)
Armor Welded Steel
Max Speed 50.0 km/h
Range 420.0 km
System
Alternative Designations ZSU-57-2
Type Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
Caliber 57 mm
Manufacturer Omsk Works No. 174
Proliferation Hezbollah
Description self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), armed with two 57 mm autocannons
Chassis T-54
Carriage 4 road wheels/T-54 modified chassis
Crew 6
Emplacement Time INA
Displacement Time INA
Dimensions
Length, Hull 6.22 m
Length, with Gun Forward 8.46 m
Width 3.27 m
Height, with Tarpaulin Top 2.75 m
Weight 28.1 tons
Ground Clearance 425 mm
Automotive
Engine Name V-54
Engine Type 4-stroke, airless (mechanical)-injection, water-cooled 38.88 liter V12 diesel
Engine Power 520 hp
Power-to-Weight Ratio 18.5 hp/tonne
Suspension individual torsion bar with hydraulic shock absorbers on the first and last road wheels
Fuel Capacity 830 liters (including two externally mounted fuel tanks, 95 liters each)
Operational Range, Road 420 km/h
Operation Range, Off-Road 320 km/h
Speed, Road 50 km/h
Speed, Off-Road 30 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.8 m
Trench 2.7 m
Fording 1.4 m
Main Weapon System
Gun, Caliber, Type 57-mm recoil-operated air-cooled cannons, S-68
Number of Barrels 2 ea
Rate of Fire Cyclic: 210-240 (105-120/gun) Practical: 140 (70/gun) rds/min
Loader Type Two 5-round clips, manual, 10 rds
Reload Time 4-8
Traverse 360 deg
Traverse Rate 30 o/sec
Elevation -5 to +85 deg
Elevation Rate 20 o/sec
Basic Load 300 ea
Main Weapon System Ammunition
Type 57 x 348 SR APHE, Frag-T, APC-T, HVAP-T, HE-T. Uses same ammo as the towed single S-60
Max Effective Range 4,000 m
Max Effective Altitude 4,237 at 65o m
Min Altitude 0 m
Frag-T Projectile Weight 2.81 kg
APC-T Projectile Weight 2.82 kg
HE-T Projectile Weight 2.85 kg
Muzzle Velocity 1,000 m/s
Frag-T Fuze Type Point Detonating
APC-T Fuze Type Base Detonating Fuze
HE-T Fuze Type (Yugoslavian, impact [super quick] action with pyrotechnical self-destruct)
Self-Destruct Time 13-17 sec
Armor Penetration 130 at 1,000m, APHE 96 APC-T at 1,000 m mm CE
Armored Command Vehicle
Description The system will link to an ACV that may have a radar for EW and target acquisition.
Fire Control
Description Sights w/magnification: optical-mechanical computing reflex sight (not radar controlled) later variants were fitted with a more sophisticated sighting system, identified by two small ports in forwarding an upper portion of the turret.
Other Fire Control The absence of a tracking radar, a night vision device, and an enclosed turret makes this a daylight, fair weather weapon system only. off-carriage radars, such as the son-9/son-9a (NATO FIRE CAN), rpk- 1/flap wheel, or type 311 can be used the gun is linked to the battery net which receives analog voice radio alerts for approaching aircraft, including direction, altitude, and direction. guns and battery/ battalion have air watches and forward observers.
Protection
Hull Armor 8-15 mm
Armor Type Welded-Stell
NBC System INA
Smoke System INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
Land > Air Defense > Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
Filter Label
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Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
8.46 m
Width
3.27 m
Height
2.75 m
Weight
28100 kg
Operators (16)
Russia
China
Algeria
Angola
Cambodia
Cuba
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Hungary
Indonesia
Mozambique
Sudan
Syria
Vietnam
Non-State Actors
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