23×152mmB |
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23×152mmB API (left) and HEI (right) |
Type | Autocannon |
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Place of origin | Soviet Union |
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Used by | Historically: USSR, Warsaw Pact
Contemporarily: second-, and third-world countries |
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Designed | 1941 |
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Case type | Belted, bottlenecked |
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Bullet diameter | 23 mm (0.91 in) |
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Neck diameter | 23.7 mm (0.93 in) |
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Shoulder diameter | 31.3 mm (1.23 in) |
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Base diameter | 33.2 mm (1.31 in) |
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Rim diameter | 34.6 mm (1.36 in) |
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Rim thickness | 33.4 mm (1.31 in) |
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Case length | 151 mm (5.9 in) |
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Overall length | 235.6 mm (9.28 in) |
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Maximum pressure | 2925 kgf/cm2[1] |
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Bullet mass/type |
Velocity |
Energy |
190 g (2,932 gr) BZ API |
980 m/s (3,200 ft/s) |
88,917 J (65,582 ft⋅lbf) |
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Test barrel length: 2008mm |
The 23×152mmB[2] is a large-caliber cartridge used by the USSR/CIS in the VYa-23 aircraft autocannon the Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft and in the 2A7 and 2A14 autocannons on the ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun series and ZSU-23-4 "Shilka", among others.
Note that the ammunition for the VYa-23 uses a brass case and is not functionally interchangeable with the steel-cased ammunition of the modern ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun series. These two weapons use different headspace sizes, therefore requiring ammunition of slightly different dimensions.[3]
While it is no longer in use in the main anti-aircraft weapons of modern Russia, being replaced by the 30×165mm, it is still in service with the Russian Naval Infantry and many other countries.
Specifications
Iran has produced the Baher anti-material rifle chambered for this round. The stated purpose is to take down helicopters and vehicles.[4]
See also
References