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Gepard (Cheetah) German 35mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun

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Basic Information
Name
Gepard (Cheetah) German 35mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW)
Date of Introduction
1974
Description

The Gepard (Cheetah) German 35mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun entered service with the Bundeswehr in 1973 as the Flakpanzer-1 Gepard. A total of 420 of these vehicles were built for the German Army. Its role is to protect combat units, troops and key installations against air attacks.

Ground Specifications
Crew 3
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 2 x 35mm Anti-Aircraft Gun
Engine Diesel (830 hp)
Armor Steel
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 65.0 km/h
Range 600.0 km
Variants
German version Search radar: S band, 15 km range Tracking radar: Ku band, 15 km range Laser rangefinder
Netherland's version Search radar: X band, 15 km range Tracking radar: X/Ka band, 13 km range
System
Alternative Designations 5PFZ-B2L Upgrade variant known as FlakPz 1A2
Manufacturer Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
Chassis Leopard 1 tank chassis
Crew 3 ea
Targets Helicopters and Low-Flying Aircraft
Note #1 The vehicle is based on the hull of the Leopard 1 tank with a large fully rotating turret carrying the armament—a pair of 35 mm Oerlikon KDA autocannons and the two radar dishes—a general search radar at the rear of the turret and the tracking radar, and a laser rangefinder, at the front between the guns.
Note #2 Since the eighties, Stinger teams have been accompanying the Gepard units to take advantage of their long-range scanning capacity. To combine this capacity in a single unit, a missile system upgrade that mounts the NATO ManPad Stinger surface-to-air missile (in twin packs) to the autocannons was developed. The system was tested by the German Bundeswehr but not bought due to budget restrictions and the fielding of the Ozelot Light Flak (leFla) System
Dimensions
Length, With Gun Forward 7.68 m
Length, Hull INA
Width 3.71 m
Height, with Radar Lowered 3.29 m
Height, With Radar Up 4.23 m
Weight 47.3 tons
Automotive
Engine Name MTU MB 838 Ca M500 Diesel
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 830 hp
Fuel Capacity 985 liters
Maximum Range 600 km
Maximum Speed 65 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 1.15 m
Trench 3.0 m
Fording 1.2 m
Combined Operating Time 48 hrs
Main Weapon System
Caliber, Type 2 x 35mm Anti-Aircraft Gun
Turret The electrically driven turret is powered by a 40 kW generator driven by a 4-cylinder, 3.8 litre Mercedes-Benz OM 314 multi-fuel engine
Number of Barrels 2 ea
Rate of Fire 1,100 rds/min (550/barrel)
Ammunition Loader Twin Belt
Reload Time INA
Elevation -10 to +85 deg
Fire on the Move Yes (est)
Basic Load 680 ea
Main Weapon System Ammunition
Type Frangible APDS (FAPDS) for upgrades. On impact with the target surface, the penetrator breaks into several KE fragments. The round has Frag-HE effects with the higher velocity and flat trajectory of a sabot round.
Tactical AA range 3,500 m (self-destruct)
Tracer Range INA
Effective Altitude 3,100 m
Min Altitude 0 m
Self-Destruct 6-12 sec
Range 4,000 m
Tactical AA Range 3,500 m
Effective 3,500 m (est)
Self-Destruct Time 6-12 sec
Penetration 115mm at 1,000 m
Type APDS-T
Other Ammunition Type HEI
Radar Systems
Radar 1
Name INA
Type Search Radar
Location at the rear of the turret
Band S band
Maximum Range 15 km
Radar 2
Name INA
Type Tracking Radar
Location at the front between the guns
Band KU Band
Maximum Range 15 km
Fire Control
FC System EADS digital computer-based FCS
Sights With Magnification Stabilized video sights for -1A2 upgrade
Magnification INA
Field of View INA
Night Sights Thermal for -1A2 upgrade
IFF Yes, MSR-400
Navigation System Computerized
Laser Rangefinder ND Yag
Linked to Air Defense Net Yes
Radars INA
Name INA
Function Fire Control
Detection Range 15 km
Tracking Range 15 km
Frequency Band Ku
Search on the Move Yes
Other Fire Control GUNS USE AIR WATCHES AND FORWARD OBSERVERS AND ARE LINKED TO AD NETS
Protection
Armor Type Conventional steel
Hull Armor 10–70 mm RHAe
Turret Armor INA
Applique Armor INA
Explosive Reactive Armor INA
Active Protection System INA
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade INA
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
Land > Air Defense > Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns
Filter Label
G
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.68 m
Width
3.71 m
Height
Weight
47300 kg
Operators (6)
Germany
Brazil
Chile
Jordan
Netherlands
Romania
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