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they made a truck version of it? i guess the gun/missile rack can be unloaded from the truck and the truck used in other roles too, that's impressively flexible and less expensive than a tracked chassis. performance of the tunguska and the gepard with stingers mounted on the turret in the same way should be about equal, probaby with more range for the gepard's guns, and less for the stingers compared to SA-19.
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I don't think the increased power of the Gepard's guns (sacrificing rate of fire) balances that out, IMO. I'd rather have four barrels with 5,000rpm than two barrels with 1,100.
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i see, i must have confused the SA-19 with the SA-18, which is about equivalent to the stinger. silly me clearly, an integrated, more powerful system is superior to a more or less improvised one, this makes up easily for the maybe 1 km more range of the gepard guns. i found a description of the firing sequence here, the advantage to not being fire and forget is the ability to track incoming guided bombs. an S-400 site (which can shoot down missiles by itself) with point defense provided by tunguskas must be a tough nut to crack. but the most interesting part is the possibility to launch S-A missiles at *ground* targets. this certainly kills an APC, never mind the cannons.
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I have to disagree here with the OP. It starts out with a basic assumption, that the ZSU-23-4 is a great weapon. This tends to be a common perception, especially in western techno-thrillers. The US Air Force also seems to have been bizarrely enamored with it, piling praise upon it and giving it a kill probability of .3, that is, one out of three planes that enter its range will be shot down. However the air force seems to have been anything but an unbiased observer, using the specter of the Shilka to get congressional funding for a new tank buster missile, the Maverick.
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I've definitely heard a lot more praise for the Shilka as a close support vehicle than in its anti-aircraft role.
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What the... It showed up in new posts and I didn't bother double checking the date.
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That book again? Dude, the ZSU-23 was combat proven against the Israelis in the Yom Kippur War. It was indeed every single bit as effective as its been made out to be. "Unofficial reports from reliable sources" my ass- that's textbook unsubstantiated bullshit, and need not be taken seriously whatsoever.
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Btw, is it much more expensive than normal HE shells? Just wondering as there wouldn't be much point in blowing AA capable rounds at insurgents in various countries..
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i wonder why. i just linked this thread in the one about failed procurements since the seargeant york was brought up there and this one came to my mind. might be something for the people who do the forum's technical work. but anyway, i feel it adds a good point to the discussion, so i don't see why this post should be "bad" just because the thread is old. as leo1 said, the shilka shot down several israeli planes flying low to avoid SAMs, it's mentioned on the OPs wiki link. plus its roof shredding power comes handy for infantry support, the russians even made an IFV with dual 30 mm guns and grenade launchers recently, can't remember its name.
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Now, there is a reason that I so often use this as a reference. Before I read it, I had a pretty normal view of the Soviet era military. Their equipment was rugged and reliable, their army was a massive juggernaut, and the only way to stop them from from overrunning Western Europe would be the use of nuclear weapons. This book completely changed my view on the matter, and I suggest you try and get it at your local library. The author found that many of the generally accepted "truths" concerning Soviet equipment did not hold up in light of the experience of the enlisted veterans who had to use them. Much of the book is composed of interviews with these veterans, Suverov being just one of them. It should be noted that the author accurately predicted the current disaster of the US defense industry-in 1983. Now, back to the main debate here. If I am wrong, then show me. If the Shilka has such a sterling combat record it should be pretty easy to show. Prove to me that its reputation is something other then just hearsay like so many other pieces of Soviet equipment. If the Shilka was in fact mechanically reliable, in stark contrast to other Soviet armored vehicles of the day, then show me proof of that as well. As to barrel life, well there is no real argument there. 3500 round barrel life is pitifully short, and just shows the restraints of Soviet metallurgy. It is hard to make direct comparisons to other weapons, due to differences in caliber, muzzle velocity, and rate of fire, but even so, the results are clear. The DEFA 552 had a barrel life of 10,000 rounds, despite being of much greater caliber (30mm) and having comparable rate of fire and muzzle velocity. And it was produced 12 years before the ZSU-23-4. The 20mm Hispano-Suiza 820 from the late 40's had a barrel life of 16,000 rounds in spite of comparable performance! Even the later improved Shilka's only had a barrel life of 4500 rounds. Oh, and the final thing, about the Shilka's tendency to fire without any reason, that comes from Isby's " Weapons and Tactics of the Soviet Army", page 238.
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As for showing you - why should I? Because some author in a book wrote "unofficial reports from reliable sources" - and you just took that at face value? I'm sorry, but in both history and journalism that's simply unacceptable. Where's his sources? Why is it "unofficial"? Why can't he name names? Cite test data? The answer is because he's obviously completely full of shit. His agenda is crystal clear from this - argue that the US defence industry is perpetrating some massive fraud on the people through the use of anecdotes and naked innuendo. There's no reason to believe a word of his nonsense if he won't even offer up a source, a name, dates, and data to back up his claims. None. Quote:
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And the fix was relatively simple - flexible metal pipes instead of older style solid pipes.
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Sorry for the necro, but I thought it was better then starting another thread.
Leo, I'd like to apologize. I finally managed to track down some good references to the ZSU-23's service in the '73 war, and I withdraw my statements about it. It's targeting computers and radars did work reasonable well and they were able to hit a maneuvering target. You were right, I was wrong. I still stand by some aspects of my older sources, such as the mechanical unreliability of the ZSU-23's engine and drive-train, but other then that, the Shilka was a fine weapon.
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