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"Nele VII" wrote: Wrongo. Mig-27 has elevation-movable GSh-6-23 that uses 23mm ammo (same ammo of twin-barrel GSh-23 used on MiG-21, 23...) and fires around 7,000-8,000 RPM. The same gun is installed into MiG-31 for AA, carried internally and deployed on a movable gun-bay when used. What is interesting about this gun is that it is, although Gatling-type gun, it is gas-operated (don't ask me how!) and therefore so light. On trials it achieved some 10,000 RPM (!!!) but it is tuned-down for practical use on MiG-27 and MiG-31. The only problem is that the GSh-6-23 is *heavy*, running almost 200 kg, and on the MiG-31 it only has 260 rounds... giving it about two seconds of full-rate (7000 per minute) firing. Other than that, it seems like a heckuva scary piece of iron. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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