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Naval anti-aircraft gun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The AK-100 is a Soviet 100mm naval cannon, with a maximum rate of fire of 60 rounds per minute, firing a 26.8 kilograms (59 lb) munition in HE anti-air or HE fragmentation varieties.[3][4]
AK-100 | |
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Type | Naval gun/Anti-Aircraft Gun [citation needed] |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Production history | |
Designed | 1970s |
Produced | 1970s |
Specifications | |
Shell weight | 26.8 kilograms (59 lb) |
Caliber | 100 millimetres (3.9 in) |
Elevation | -10 / +85 degrees |
Rate of fire | 60 rounds per minute |
A190, also known as AK-190 and A-190,[5] is a modernized lightweight version of AK-100 developed by Burevestnik Central Scientific Research Institute that first entered service in 1997.[5] Deliveries started to the RF Navy to replace the AK-176 gun mount in 2012 and more than 30 systems with a firing range of more than 20 km were delivered as of 2020.[6] Specifications:[5]
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