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Oerlikon GDF

The Oerlikon GDF[4] or Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti-aircraft gun made by Oerlikon Contraves (renamed as Rheinmetall Air Defence AG following the merger with Rheinmetall in 2009). The system was originally designated 2 ZLA/353 ML but this was later changed to GDF-001. It was developed in the late 1950s and is used by around 30 countries.[5]

Oerlikon GDF
A modernized Finnish 35 mm Oerlikon twin cannon
TypeAutocannon
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
In service1963–Present[1]
Used bySee Operators
WarsIran-Iraq War Falklands War
Production history
DesignerOerlikon
ManufacturerOerlikon
Specifications
Mass6,700 kg (14,800 lb) (with ammunition)
Length7.8 m (25 ft 7 in) (travelling)
Barrel length3.15 m (10 ft 4 in) (barrel)
Width2.26 m (7 ft 5 in) (travelling)
Height2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) (travelling)
Crew3[2]

ShellComplete round: 35×228mm, 1.565 kg (3 lb 7 oz)
Caliber35 mm (1.4 in)
ActionGas-operated[3]
Carriage4 wheels with outriggers
Elevation−5°/+92°
TraverseFull 360°
Rate of fire550 rounds/min (per barrel)
Muzzle velocity1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) (HEI-T)
Effective firing rangeCeiling: 4,000 m (13,000 ft)

Design and development

The system uses twin autocannons, firing 35×228mm NATO-standard ammunition. It was originally designated 353 MK and is now designated as the KD series. The same KD series 35mm cannons are used in the Leopard 1 based Gepard and Type 74 tank based Type 87 SPAAG and Marksman self-propelled anti-aircraft guns (SPAAG). The system could be paired with the off-gun (remote) Super Fledermaus fire control radar, which in the late 1970s was upgraded to the Skyguard system. The weapons was aimed either directly, by way of an advanced sighting system, or automatically, by locking onto the target with radar. Early models carried 112 rounds ready to fire, and an additional 126 stored on the chassis as reloads. Later versions with automated reloading carry 280 rounds total. A typical engagement burst is 28 rounds.[4]

In 1980 an upgraded model, the GDF-002 was produced, which featured an improved sight, and the ability to be directed by an off-gun digital control system. A few years later a third version of the system was being produced, the GDF-003, which was broadly similar to the GDF-002, but included some enhancements like self-lubricating weapons and integrated protective covers.

In 1985 a further upgraded model was produced, the GDF-005, which was introduced, featuring the Gunking 3D computer-controlled sight with an integrated laser range-finder and digital control system. The GDF-005 also introduced an automated ammunition-handling system, which eliminated the need for the two reloaders, reducing the crew from 3 to 1.[4]

The guns are usually transported by a 5-tonne 6×6 truck.

KD series cannons

 
An Austrian GDF-005 (FIAK85) gun system. Note the muzzle velocity measuring device on the muzzle of each gun

Development of the KD series cannon began around 1952 soon after Oerlikon calculated that 35 mm was the optimum calibre for an anti-aircraft gun. The KD series cannons were a design adapted from the post-war 20 mm KAA 204 Gk cannon. Several designs were developed, including a water-cooled design, designated Mk 352, which was tested by the U.S. Navy. The final design was the Mk 323, which was developed in two variants, a belt-fed version the KDA, and a linkless version the KDC, fed by seven-round clips. Both designs are gas-operated, with a propped-lock locking system.[6]

Super Fledermaus

The Super Fledermaus fire control system was designed and built by the then separate Contraves company. It consists of a four-wheeled towed trailer with an E/F band pulse doppler search radar with a range of around 15 km and a pulse doppler tracking radar operating in the J band, also with a range of 15 km. It was also used as the fire control system on the Gepard SPAAG.

Skyguard

 
An Oerlikon Contraves Skyguard Radar of the Austrian Air Force
 
Four-tube Aspide/Sparrow missile launcher closeup
 
Skyguard System Set Display in Chengkungling, Taiwan

The Skyguard is a fire control system introduced in the 1960s to replace the Contraves Super Fledermaus system in the Swiss Air Force. It is produced by Oerlikon-Buehrle (now Rheinmetall Air Defence). Updated version were fielded in 1975, 1995 and 2010. It's an all weather low to medium altitude (up to 3,000 m) air defence system with the maximum effective distance of 4,000 m.

The Skyguard fire control system performs air surveillance, target acquisition, calculation of the derivative-action values and control of the twin 35 mm guns. Pulse doppler search radar, pulse doppler tracking radar and co-axial television camera are mounted on the roof of the towed trailer. Skyguard is operated by four people. The radar is deployed quickly through the use of hydraulic systems for antenna erection. The trailer houses the crew of two and a small power generator.

A typical fire unit consists of two twin 35 mm gun platforms with a single Skyguard fire control radar. Skyguard systems can also incorporate an optional SAM module based on the GDF's mount and radar system but with the guns replaced by four missile canisters. It can be armed with either RIM-7 Sea Sparrow or Aspide missiles.

The Skyguard radar system was used in the German Air Force for surveillance of low-altitude flight zones. In Taiwanese service, the system includes the Sky Sentinel radar, one 35 mm Oerlikon twin gun and an AIM-7 Sparrow Missile Launcher. Greek service the Skyguard system with RIM-7M is known as the VELOS.[7] In Spanish service, Toledo is a Skyguard system with Aspide launchers where the fire control unit has been replaced with Skydor from Navantia.

History

  • 1982: The system was widely used by Argentine forces during the Falklands War. The Skyguard radar system was employed by the 601 Antiaircraft Artillery Group and the Super Fledermaus by the 1st Group of the Argentinian Air Force. The Skyguard succeeded in shooting down a Sea Harrier (XZ450) on 4 May 1982 at Goose Green. This resulted in a shift of tactics, so that British aircraft largely operated outside the weapons system's range. An RAF Harrier (XZ988) was shot down by these cannons again over Goose Green on 27 May.[8] The system was also employed in direct fire mode against British paratroopers during the Battle of Goose Green, killing two and wounding 11 and stopping the advance of two companies.[9][10] The guns were involved in two deadly friendly fire incidents during the campaign. The first took place on 1 May 1982, when a GADA 601 battery fired three burst of 35 mm rounds at an Argentine Mirage III attempting to make an emergency landing at Stanley,[11] after the aircraft had been already targeted by Argentine Marine Hispano-Suiza HS-831 30mm guns deployed along the town. The aircraft fell in flames north of the airport, killing the pilot.[12] The other friendly shootdown occurred at Goose-Green, when one A-4 Skyhawk flew by mistake over a banned zone, and was shot down with the loss of the pilot. The Argentine Air Force conceded that this time the incident was triggered by the pilot's navigation error.[13] The Skyguard radars were targeted by the RAF during Operation Black Buck on 31 May and 3 June. One Skyguard radar was destroyed by shrapnel from a Shrike missile strike and four operators died as a result. Another Harrier (XW919) was presumably hit by 35 mm splinters over Sapper Hill on 12 June and sustained heavy damage.[14][15] The aircraft was later declared out of service. There was a further direct-fire mission conducted against British troops on Wireless Ridge, just hours before the Argentinian surrender.[16] After being disabled by their operators the guns were captured by British forces. Fifteen guns and five Skyguard units were captured and shipped back to Britain in "Operation Skyguard". Four of the Skyguard sets were in good enough condition to be refurbished by BMARC in Britain with the fifth being damaged by its operators prior to capture so severely that refurbishment was not economically viable. Twelve guns and four Skyguard radars were put into British service operated by a reserve wing of the RAF Regiment 1339 wing Royal Auxiliary Air Force, comprising 2729 Squadron and 2890 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment, based at RAF Waddington with an additional two new Skyguard units being procured from the Manufacturer. The RAuxAF Regiment used these guns and radar for about 10 years but defence cuts, coupled with the rising cost of ammunition and replacement gun barrels, forced the withdrawal from service of the very popular and reliable system.[17][18] One of the guns is on display at the RAF Regiment Heritage Centre at RAF Honington, and the Skyguard radar system is still in use by the RAF to monitor military low flying in the UK.[citation needed]
  • 12 October 2007: Nine South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers were killed and 14 injured by the system during a training exercise at the SANDF Battle School at Lohatla in the Northern Cape province. A line of eight cannons were engaging a tank hulk in manual ground fire with the guns at low elevation and the maximum traverse of the barrels secured by safety poles and tethers. The rightmost gun jammed while firing and had to be repaired by technicians. Shortly after the gun was cleared to fire again, the gun malfunctioned, entered automatic mode, broke through the traversal-restriction safety mechanisms and began firing, striking the other guns along the firing line. Initial reports suggested that the malfunction was caused when the gun underwent an unexplained hang fire of the explosive 35mm ammunition in the magazines, causing the turret to swing uncontrolled through 360 degrees, firing wildly until it exhausted its remaining ammunition. A statement issued by the South African Defense Minister, Mosiuoa Lekota, however, stated that the gun had inexplicably traversed 90 degrees to the left, breaking through the safety mechanisms, and fired only a 18-second-long burst, striking all of the soldiers located on the right-hand side of their guns.[19][20] The accident report published by the SANDF in January 2008 blamed "undetected mechanical failure—which the manufacturers of an anti-aircraft gun allegedly kept secret". The report says the gun malfunctioned because a spring pin, which is the size of a matchstick, sheared. Other sources blamed poor training and safety procedures in the SANDF.[21]

Ammunition

NATO designation HE-T/HEI-T HE/HEI HEI(BF) SAPHEI/SAPHEI-T APDS/FAPDS TP-T/TP AHEAD ATOM 35mm
Projectile weight 535 g (18.9 oz) 550 g (19 oz) 550 g (19 oz) 550 g (19 oz) 375 g (13.2 oz) 550 g (19 oz) 750 g (26 oz) n/a
Explosive 98 g (3.5 oz) 112 g (4.0 oz) 70 g (2.5 oz) 22 g (0.78 oz) n/a n/a n/a n/a
Propellant 330 g (12 oz) n/a
Complete round 1,565 g (55.2 oz) 1,580 g (56 oz) 1,580 g (56 oz) 1,552 g (54.7 oz) 1,440 g (51 oz) 1,580 g (56 oz) 1,780 g (63 oz) 1,750 g (62 oz)
Muzzle velocity 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) 1,440 m/s (4,700 ft/s) 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) 1,050 m/s (3,400 ft/s) 1,020 m/s (3,300 ft/s)
 
Romanian soldiers firing TP rounds.
Designation:

Norwegian Nammo, in addition to Oerlikon, supplies at least some variants of this ammunition.[25][26] Norwegian ammunition was supplied to Ukraine in 2022 for use in the GDF guns in its Flakpanzer Gepard anti-aircraft systems, but it was found not to be compatible, requiring modification.[27]

Versions

 
A Japanese built version of the gun in travelling position
 
Under tow, an Oerlikon 35mm twin cannon of the Republic of Singapore Air Force
 
Japanese Type 87 SPAAG
 
Finnish ITPSV 90
 
Finnish ITPSV Leopard 2 Marksman
 
The PZA Loara-A anti-aircraft vehicle
  • GDF-001 / 2 ZLA/353 MK: XABA sight
  • GDF-002: Introduced in 1980. Improved Ferranti sight and digital data bus. The gun has 112 rounds ready and 126 in reserve (238 rounds total)
  • GDF-003: Minor enhancements including protective covers and automatic weapon lubrication.
  • GDF-005: Introduced in 1985. Fitted with Gunking 3D computer-controlled sight with a laser range finder and digital fire control system. Integrated power supply and diagnostics. 280 rounds on the gun and an automatic re-loading system.
  • GDF-006: GDF-001/002/003 upgraded with AHEAD system.
  • GDF-007: GDF-005 upgraded with AHEAD system.
  • GDF-009: Unveiled at IDEF 2015, held in May 2015 in Istanbul. To date, its exterior significantly changed, although the installation has retained the design of the original serial versions of the systems. Unlike other variants, this one relies on an internal power source. The GDF-009 model is based on a four-wheeled carriage, and is raised off the ground by three stabilisers when deployed in the firing position. It also features an automatic levelling system that can compensate for a maximum tilt angle of up to 7°.Mounted on the forward part of the carriage is the integrated battery, which functions as the gun's power supply unit and can be recharged from an external source if required.[28]
  • AHEAD: An upgrade for the GDF series guns built around a special projectile which explodes at a pre-calculated point in front of the target, sending a cone of 152 tungsten sub-projectiles at the target. Used by Canada, Pakistan, Greece, Oman, Spain, Taiwan, and Chile (unconfirmed).
  • MKE GDF-003B: Turkish version of 35 mm GDF series. The gun of the system manufactured under licence by Turkish company Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation.[29][30]
  • MKE/Aselsan GDF-003B Modernized: MKE GDF-003B system modernized by another Turkish company Aselsan.[30] MKE made 35mm guns linked with an Aselsan made Fire and Command Control System. The system has similarities with Skyguard system. The Fire and Command Control System consists of Aselsan made 3D search radar, fire control radar, electro-optical (E/O) sensors and other electronics. Each weapons system can fire up to 1100 rpm (2 x 550rpm) to an effective range of 4 km.[31][32] The upgradation enables the system to fire Aselsan ATOM 35mm airburst round which explodes at a pre-calculated point in front of the target, sending a cone of tungsten pellets at the target.[22][23] The gun can also fire HEI and TP-T ammunitions.[32] The concept of ATOM 35mm air burst ammunition came up in order to increase the efficiency of the gun systems against modern targets including fixed/rotary wing aircraft, cruise missiles, air-to-ground missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles and other precision guided weapons.[32][22][23] Aselsan Fire and Command Control system can also incorporate a low altitude air defense SAM along with 35 mm gun platform.[32] Like the GDF-009 each gun platform equipped with the integrated battery, which functions as the gun's power supply unit and can be recharged from an external source if required.[32]
  • KORKUT: Turkish Self-propelled (SPAAG) variant designed by Aselsan. The system developed from modernized GDF-003B and based around the amphibious capable FNSS ACV-30. KDC-02 cannon of the system manufactured under licence by MKE.[33] Each Korkut system compromises of a command and control vehicle and three weapons platform vehicles. The command and control vehicle has the 3D search radar with an effective radar range of 70 km. Each weapon platform vehicle carries enclosed twin 35 mm cannons, fire control radar and electro-optical (E/O) sensors.[34][35][36]
  • Aselsan GOKDENIZ: CIWS version of KORKUT. The system's primary purpose is to defend against sea skimming anti-ship missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and other precision guided weapons.[37][38]
  • Gepard: Self-propelled (SPAAG) version of the system based around the Leopard 1.
  • Marksman: Self-propelled version of the system based around the Marksman turret, which could be fitted on numerous tank chassis. The only model that went into production was a version based on the T-55AM chassis for Finland, seven systems of the ITPSV 90 Marksman were produced. After having been moved to reserve storage since 2010, the Marksman turrets had their electronics modernized and were transferred over to Leopard 2 chassis in 2015,[39] creating the ITPSV Leopard 2 Marksman.[40]
  • Type 87: Japanese SPAAG using the system.
  • PZA Loara: Polish SPAAG based on the PT-91 tank.
  • Type 90 (PG99): Chinese licensed copy of GDF-002.[41] The PG99 is a towed anti-aircraft gun suitable for point and coastal air defence. It is usually deployed near military bases, airfields, tunnels, islands, and along the coast to defend Sea Land of Communication (SLOC), ports, bridges and other important assets.[42]
  • MAA-01:Myanmar's locally made variant using Chinese GDF guns.Similar to Type-90.[43]
  • CS/SA1: Chinese upgrade of GDF-002.[44] Mounted on the 6×6 SX2190 truck, the PG99 (CS/SA1) is a self-propelled variant of the Type 90 35 mm AA system, previously available only as a towed AA piece.[45]
  • Type 09 SPAAA: Self-propelled version of the system based around the Type 90. First appeared in 2015 China Victory Day Parade.
  • Samavat: Iranian version of these guns with night vision sight and used with Skyguard & Super Fledermaus FC radars.
  • Amoun: Egyptian version of Skyguard & Sparrow SAM.

Operators

 
A deployed Swiss GDF-005
  •   Argentina: 38 GDF-002 Army with Skyguard, 6 GDF-002 Air Force with Super Fledermaus FC radar.
  •   Austria: 74 GDF-005 Army, Air Force 18 GDF-005 with 37 Skyguard FC radar
  •   Bahrain: 12 GDF-005 units, used with Skyguard FC radar.
  •   Bangladesh: 4-8 Oerlikon GDF-009 anti aircraft gun systems have been ordered with Skyguard 3 fire control radar.[46][verification needed] In 2019, the gun systems have been tested at Cox's Bazar.[47][48]
  •   Brazil: 38 GDF-001 with updated Super Fledermaus and Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars. To be fitted with the Saber M60 radar.
  •   Cameroon: GDF-002 and Type-90 units[49]
  •   Canada: 20 GDF-005 units and 10 Skyguard FC radars in stock for emergency
  •   Chile: 24 GDF-005/007 units, used with Skyguard FC radar.[50]
  •   China: licensed copy of GDF-002 as the Type 90, 400 units with Skyguard FC radar[51]
  •   Colombia: 75 GDF-005 units in reserve
  •   Cyprus: 30 GDF-005 units used with Skyguard and Aspide SAM
  •   Ecuador: 30 GDF-003 units
  •   Egypt: 72 Amoun units used with Skyguard and Sparrow SAM
  •   Finland: 16 units. Known as 35 ITK 88
  •   Germany: On the Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard (self-propelled anti-aircraft gun)
  •   Greece: 24 GDF-002 units upgraded to GDF-006 AHEAD, 12 upgraded Skyguard FC radars, used with Sparrow SAM
  •   Iran: 92 GDF-002 units. Iran claims it is producing/refurbishing these guns. Used with Skyguard & Super Fledermaus FC radars.
  •   Indonesia: 8 GDF
  •   Japan: some 70 GDF-001 units, used with updated Super Fledermaus FC radars. Made under a joint venture with Japan Steel Works for the 35mm gun and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation for the rest of the system[52] 52 On the Type 87 (self-propelled anti-aircraft gun)
  •   South Korea: 36 GDF-003 units, used with Skyguard FC radar.
  •   Kuwait: 12 GDF-005 (Amoun) units, used with Skyguard and Sparrow SAM
  •   Malaysia: 28 GDF-005 units, used with Skyguard FC radar.
  •   Myanmar: 10 locally made MAA-01, (Type-90) as of 2017.[43]
  •   Nigeria: 16 GDF-002 units
  •   Oman: 10 GDF-005 units AHEAD modified, used with Skyguard FC radar.
  •   Pakistan: estimated 180 GDF-005 units, 60 units AHEAD modified, used with Skyguard FC radar.
  •   Romania: 43 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard systems and 72 GDF-003 units
  •   Saudi Arabia: 128 GDF-005 modified units. Used with Skyguard FC radars.
  •   Singapore: 58 units : 34 GDF-001 and 24 GDF-002 units. Fire-control radar locally upgraded[53]
  •   South Africa: 102 GDF-002 (100 Mk1 GDF-002 units in 2004 were sold for $500 000) + 48 modified GDF-005 units. Upgrading to the Skyshield system, GDF-006 AHEAD and GDF-007 AHEAD standard by 2017. Some 169 Oerlikon GDF-00? were acquired by the SADF along with 75 Super Fledermaus FC radars.
  •   Spain: 92 GDF-007 upgraded from GDF-005 between 2003 and 2006. With 27 Skydor and 18 Skyguard FC radars.[54]
  •   Switzerland: Some 24 GDF-005 modified units (from a total of 264 GDF-001/002 units) used with Skyguard FC Radar.
  •   Taiwan: 24 Skyguard "Sky Sentinel" fire control radars linked to some 50 GDF-003 35 mm twin guns. Upgraded to GDF-006 to fire AHEAD rounds since 2009.
  •   Thailand: 8 GDF-007, used with 4x Skyguard 3 FC radar units.
  •   Turkey: 35 mm Oerlikon gun produced under licence by MKE.[30][55] 120 GDF-003 units,[56] Turkish version known as MKE GDF-003B.[30] Multiple gun systems upgraded to GDF-003B Modernized with Aselsan Fire and Command Control System by Aselsan.[30][31][32]
  •   Ukraine: 30 on the Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard SPAAGs.
  •   United Arab Emirates: 30 GDF-005 units
  •   United Kingdom: 15 GDF-002 35mm twin guns were captured during the Falklands War along with six Skyguard and one Super Fledermaus FC Radars. One of the Skyguard radars was destroyed from a Shrike missile strike during the conflict. Currently four of these Skyguard fire control systems are being used to detect UK military aircraft exceeding flight restrictions over residential areas.[57] GDF-002 guns now in storage and in a few military museums in the U.K.

See also

Related development

References

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External links

  •   Media related to Oerlikon 35mm at Wikimedia Commons
  • Oerlikon Skyguard III Air Defense System on armyrecognition.com

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For other uses see Oerlikon disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oerlikon GDF news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Oerlikon GDF 4 or Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti aircraft gun made by Oerlikon Contraves renamed as Rheinmetall Air Defence AG following the merger with Rheinmetall in 2009 The system was originally designated 2 ZLA 353 ML but this was later changed to GDF 001 It was developed in the late 1950s and is used by around 30 countries 5 Oerlikon GDFA modernized Finnish 35 mm Oerlikon twin cannonTypeAutocannonPlace of originSwitzerlandService historyIn service1963 Present 1 Used bySee OperatorsWarsIran Iraq War Falklands WarProduction historyDesignerOerlikonManufacturerOerlikonSpecificationsMass6 700 kg 14 800 lb with ammunition Length7 8 m 25 ft 7 in travelling Barrel length3 15 m 10 ft 4 in barrel Width2 26 m 7 ft 5 in travelling Height2 6 m 8 ft 6 in travelling Crew3 2 ShellComplete round 35 228mm 1 565 kg 3 lb 7 oz Caliber35 mm 1 4 in ActionGas operated 3 Carriage4 wheels with outriggersElevation 5 92 TraverseFull 360 Rate of fire550 rounds min per barrel Muzzle velocity1 175 m s 3 850 ft s HEI T Effective firing rangeCeiling 4 000 m 13 000 ft Contents 1 Design and development 1 1 KD series cannons 1 2 Super Fledermaus 1 3 Skyguard 2 History 3 Ammunition 4 Versions 5 Operators 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDesign and development EditThe system uses twin autocannons firing 35 228mm NATO standard ammunition It was originally designated 353 MK and is now designated as the KD series The same KD series 35mm cannons are used in the Leopard 1 based Gepard and Type 74 tank based Type 87 SPAAG and Marksman self propelled anti aircraft guns SPAAG The system could be paired with the off gun remote Super Fledermaus fire control radar which in the late 1970s was upgraded to the Skyguard system The weapons was aimed either directly by way of an advanced sighting system or automatically by locking onto the target with radar Early models carried 112 rounds ready to fire and an additional 126 stored on the chassis as reloads Later versions with automated reloading carry 280 rounds total A typical engagement burst is 28 rounds 4 In 1980 an upgraded model the GDF 002 was produced which featured an improved sight and the ability to be directed by an off gun digital control system A few years later a third version of the system was being produced the GDF 003 which was broadly similar to the GDF 002 but included some enhancements like self lubricating weapons and integrated protective covers In 1985 a further upgraded model was produced the GDF 005 which was introduced featuring the Gunking 3D computer controlled sight with an integrated laser range finder and digital control system The GDF 005 also introduced an automated ammunition handling system which eliminated the need for the two reloaders reducing the crew from 3 to 1 4 The guns are usually transported by a 5 tonne 6 6 truck KD series cannons Edit An Austrian GDF 005 FIAK85 gun system Note the muzzle velocity measuring device on the muzzle of each gun Development of the KD series cannon began around 1952 soon after Oerlikon calculated that 35 mm was the optimum calibre for an anti aircraft gun The KD series cannons were a design adapted from the post war 20 mm KAA 204 Gk cannon Several designs were developed including a water cooled design designated Mk 352 which was tested by the U S Navy The final design was the Mk 323 which was developed in two variants a belt fed version the KDA and a linkless version the KDC fed by seven round clips Both designs are gas operated with a propped lock locking system 6 Super Fledermaus Edit A Gepard SPAAG of the German Army The Super Fledermaus fire control system was designed and built by the then separate Contraves company It consists of a four wheeled towed trailer with an E F band pulse doppler search radar with a range of around 15 km and a pulse doppler tracking radar operating in the J band also with a range of 15 km It was also used as the fire control system on the Gepard SPAAG Skyguard Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message An Oerlikon Contraves Skyguard Radar of the Austrian Air Force Four tube Aspide Sparrow missile launcher closeup Skyguard System Set Display in Chengkungling Taiwan The Skyguard is a fire control system introduced in the 1960s to replace the Contraves Super Fledermaus system in the Swiss Air Force It is produced by Oerlikon Buehrle now Rheinmetall Air Defence Updated version were fielded in 1975 1995 and 2010 It s an all weather low to medium altitude up to 3 000 m air defence system with the maximum effective distance of 4 000 m The Skyguard fire control system performs air surveillance target acquisition calculation of the derivative action values and control of the twin 35 mm guns Pulse doppler search radar pulse doppler tracking radar and co axial television camera are mounted on the roof of the towed trailer Skyguard is operated by four people The radar is deployed quickly through the use of hydraulic systems for antenna erection The trailer houses the crew of two and a small power generator A typical fire unit consists of two twin 35 mm gun platforms with a single Skyguard fire control radar Skyguard systems can also incorporate an optional SAM module based on the GDF s mount and radar system but with the guns replaced by four missile canisters It can be armed with either RIM 7 Sea Sparrow or Aspide missiles The Skyguard radar system was used in the German Air Force for surveillance of low altitude flight zones In Taiwanese service the system includes the Sky Sentinel radar one 35 mm Oerlikon twin gun and an AIM 7 Sparrow Missile Launcher Greek service the Skyguard system with RIM 7M is known as the VELOS 7 In Spanish service Toledo is a Skyguard system with Aspide launchers where the fire control unit has been replaced with Skydor from Navantia History Edit1982 The system was widely used by Argentine forces during the Falklands War The Skyguard radar system was employed by the 601 Antiaircraft Artillery Group and the Super Fledermaus by the 1st Group of the Argentinian Air Force The Skyguard succeeded in shooting down a Sea Harrier XZ450 on 4 May 1982 at Goose Green This resulted in a shift of tactics so that British aircraft largely operated outside the weapons system s range An RAF Harrier XZ988 was shot down by these cannons again over Goose Green on 27 May 8 The system was also employed in direct fire mode against British paratroopers during the Battle of Goose Green killing two and wounding 11 and stopping the advance of two companies 9 10 The guns were involved in two deadly friendly fire incidents during the campaign The first took place on 1 May 1982 when a GADA 601 battery fired three burst of 35 mm rounds at an Argentine Mirage III attempting to make an emergency landing at Stanley 11 after the aircraft had been already targeted by Argentine Marine Hispano Suiza HS 831 30mm guns deployed along the town The aircraft fell in flames north of the airport killing the pilot 12 The other friendly shootdown occurred at Goose Green when one A 4 Skyhawk flew by mistake over a banned zone and was shot down with the loss of the pilot The Argentine Air Force conceded that this time the incident was triggered by the pilot s navigation error 13 The Skyguard radars were targeted by the RAF during Operation Black Buck on 31 May and 3 June One Skyguard radar was destroyed by shrapnel from a Shrike missile strike and four operators died as a result Another Harrier XW919 was presumably hit by 35 mm splinters over Sapper Hill on 12 June and sustained heavy damage 14 15 The aircraft was later declared out of service There was a further direct fire mission conducted against British troops on Wireless Ridge just hours before the Argentinian surrender 16 After being disabled by their operators the guns were captured by British forces Fifteen guns and five Skyguard units were captured and shipped back to Britain in Operation Skyguard Four of the Skyguard sets were in good enough condition to be refurbished by BMARC in Britain with the fifth being damaged by its operators prior to capture so severely that refurbishment was not economically viable Twelve guns and four Skyguard radars were put into British service operated by a reserve wing of the RAF Regiment 1339 wing Royal Auxiliary Air Force comprising 2729 Squadron and 2890 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment based at RAF Waddington with an additional two new Skyguard units being procured from the Manufacturer The RAuxAF Regiment used these guns and radar for about 10 years but defence cuts coupled with the rising cost of ammunition and replacement gun barrels forced the withdrawal from service of the very popular and reliable system 17 18 One of the guns is on display at the RAF Regiment Heritage Centre at RAF Honington and the Skyguard radar system is still in use by the RAF to monitor military low flying in the UK citation needed 12 October 2007 Nine South African National Defence Force SANDF soldiers were killed and 14 injured by the system during a training exercise at the SANDF Battle School at Lohatla in the Northern Cape province A line of eight cannons were engaging a tank hulk in manual ground fire with the guns at low elevation and the maximum traverse of the barrels secured by safety poles and tethers The rightmost gun jammed while firing and had to be repaired by technicians Shortly after the gun was cleared to fire again the gun malfunctioned entered automatic mode broke through the traversal restriction safety mechanisms and began firing striking the other guns along the firing line Initial reports suggested that the malfunction was caused when the gun underwent an unexplained hang fire of the explosive 35mm ammunition in the magazines causing the turret to swing uncontrolled through 360 degrees firing wildly until it exhausted its remaining ammunition A statement issued by the South African Defense Minister Mosiuoa Lekota however stated that the gun had inexplicably traversed 90 degrees to the left breaking through the safety mechanisms and fired only a 1 8 second long burst striking all of the soldiers located on the right hand side of their guns 19 20 The accident report published by the SANDF in January 2008 blamed undetected mechanical failure which the manufacturers of an anti aircraft gun allegedly kept secret The report says the gun malfunctioned because a spring pin which is the size of a matchstick sheared Other sources blamed poor training and safety procedures in the SANDF 21 Ammunition EditNATO designation HE T HEI T HE HEI HEI BF SAPHEI SAPHEI T APDS FAPDS TP T TP AHEAD ATOM 35mmProjectile weight 535 g 18 9 oz 550 g 19 oz 550 g 19 oz 550 g 19 oz 375 g 13 2 oz 550 g 19 oz 750 g 26 oz n aExplosive 98 g 3 5 oz 112 g 4 0 oz 70 g 2 5 oz 22 g 0 78 oz n a n a n a n aPropellant 330 g 12 oz n aComplete round 1 565 g 55 2 oz 1 580 g 56 oz 1 580 g 56 oz 1 552 g 54 7 oz 1 440 g 51 oz 1 580 g 56 oz 1 780 g 63 oz 1 750 g 62 oz Muzzle velocity 1 175 m s 3 850 ft s 1 175 m s 3 850 ft s 1 175 m s 3 850 ft s 1 175 m s 3 850 ft s 1 440 m s 4 700 ft s 1 175 m s 3 850 ft s 1 050 m s 3 400 ft s 1 020 m s 3 300 ft s Romanian soldiers firing TP rounds Designation HEI High Explosive Incendiary T Tracer SAPHEI Semi Armour Piercing High Explosive Incendiary FAPDS Frangible Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot TP Target Practice T Tracer AHEAD Anti missile rounds that fire 152 heavy tungsten metal sub projectiles ATOM 35mm Aselsan ATOM 35mm is a airburst round that fire tungsten metal pellets as sub projectiles It is mainly designed to destroy cruise missiles anti ship missiles unmanned aerial vehicles precision guided weapons conventional and rotary wing aircraft and various ground targets 22 23 24 Specification 22 23 Length of complete round 387 mm Fuze Time programmable base fuze with electronic selfdestruct function Effective range 4000 m Maximum range 12500 mNorwegian Nammo in addition to Oerlikon supplies at least some variants of this ammunition 25 26 Norwegian ammunition was supplied to Ukraine in 2022 for use in the GDF guns in its Flakpanzer Gepard anti aircraft systems but it was found not to be compatible requiring modification 27 Versions Edit A Japanese built version of the gun in travelling position Under tow an Oerlikon 35mm twin cannon of the Republic of Singapore Air Force Japanese Type 87 SPAAG Finnish ITPSV 90 Finnish ITPSV Leopard 2 Marksman The PZA Loara A anti aircraft vehicle GDF 001 2 ZLA 353 MK XABA sight GDF 002 Introduced in 1980 Improved Ferranti sight and digital data bus The gun has 112 rounds ready and 126 in reserve 238 rounds total GDF 003 Minor enhancements including protective covers and automatic weapon lubrication GDF 005 Introduced in 1985 Fitted with Gunking 3D computer controlled sight with a laser range finder and digital fire control system Integrated power supply and diagnostics 280 rounds on the gun and an automatic re loading system GDF 006 GDF 001 002 003 upgraded with AHEAD system GDF 007 GDF 005 upgraded with AHEAD system GDF 009 Unveiled at IDEF 2015 held in May 2015 in Istanbul To date its exterior significantly changed although the installation has retained the design of the original serial versions of the systems Unlike other variants this one relies on an internal power source The GDF 009 model is based on a four wheeled carriage and is raised off the ground by three stabilisers when deployed in the firing position It also features an automatic levelling system that can compensate for a maximum tilt angle of up to 7 Mounted on the forward part of the carriage is the integrated battery which functions as the gun s power supply unit and can be recharged from an external source if required 28 AHEAD An upgrade for the GDF series guns built around a special projectile which explodes at a pre calculated point in front of the target sending a cone of 152 tungsten sub projectiles at the target Used by Canada Pakistan Greece Oman Spain Taiwan and Chile unconfirmed MKE GDF 003B Turkish version of 35 mm GDF series The gun of the system manufactured under licence by Turkish company Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation 29 30 MKE Aselsan GDF 003B Modernized MKE GDF 003B system modernized by another Turkish company Aselsan 30 MKE made 35mm guns linked with an Aselsan made Fire and Command Control System The system has similarities with Skyguard system The Fire and Command Control System consists of Aselsan made 3D search radar fire control radar electro optical E O sensors and other electronics Each weapons system can fire up to 1100 rpm 2 x 550rpm to an effective range of 4 km 31 32 The upgradation enables the system to fire Aselsan ATOM 35mm airburst round which explodes at a pre calculated point in front of the target sending a cone of tungsten pellets at the target 22 23 The gun can also fire HEI and TP T ammunitions 32 The concept of ATOM 35mm air burst ammunition came up in order to increase the efficiency of the gun systems against modern targets including fixed rotary wing aircraft cruise missiles air to ground missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles and other precision guided weapons 32 22 23 Aselsan Fire and Command Control system can also incorporate a low altitude air defense SAM along with 35 mm gun platform 32 Like the GDF 009 each gun platform equipped with the integrated battery which functions as the gun s power supply unit and can be recharged from an external source if required 32 KORKUT Turkish Self propelled SPAAG variant designed by Aselsan The system developed from modernized GDF 003B and based around the amphibious capable FNSS ACV 30 KDC 02 cannon of the system manufactured under licence by MKE 33 Each Korkut system compromises of a command and control vehicle and three weapons platform vehicles The command and control vehicle has the 3D search radar with an effective radar range of 70 km Each weapon platform vehicle carries enclosed twin 35 mm cannons fire control radar and electro optical E O sensors 34 35 36 Aselsan GOKDENIZ CIWS version of KORKUT The system s primary purpose is to defend against sea skimming anti ship missiles unmanned aerial vehicles and other precision guided weapons 37 38 Gepard Self propelled SPAAG version of the system based around the Leopard 1 Marksman Self propelled version of the system based around the Marksman turret which could be fitted on numerous tank chassis The only model that went into production was a version based on the T 55AM chassis for Finland seven systems of the ITPSV 90 Marksman were produced After having been moved to reserve storage since 2010 the Marksman turrets had their electronics modernized and were transferred over to Leopard 2 chassis in 2015 39 creating the ITPSV Leopard 2 Marksman 40 Type 87 Japanese SPAAG using the system PZA Loara Polish SPAAG based on the PT 91 tank Type 90 PG99 Chinese licensed copy of GDF 002 41 The PG99 is a towed anti aircraft gun suitable for point and coastal air defence It is usually deployed near military bases airfields tunnels islands and along the coast to defend Sea Land of Communication SLOC ports bridges and other important assets 42 MAA 01 Myanmar s locally made variant using Chinese GDF guns Similar to Type 90 43 CS SA1 Chinese upgrade of GDF 002 44 Mounted on the 6 6 SX2190 truck the PG99 CS SA1 is a self propelled variant of the Type 90 35 mm AA system previously available only as a towed AA piece 45 Type 09 SPAAA Self propelled version of the system based around the Type 90 First appeared in 2015 China Victory Day Parade Samavat Iranian version of these guns with night vision sight and used with Skyguard amp Super Fledermaus FC radars Amoun Egyptian version of Skyguard amp Sparrow SAM Operators Edit A deployed Swiss GDF 005 Argentina 38 GDF 002 Army with Skyguard 6 GDF 002 Air Force with Super Fledermaus FC radar Austria 74 GDF 005 Army Air Force 18 GDF 005 with 37 Skyguard FC radar Bahrain 12 GDF 005 units used with Skyguard FC radar Bangladesh 4 8 Oerlikon GDF 009 anti aircraft gun systems have been ordered with Skyguard 3 fire control radar 46 verification needed In 2019 the gun systems have been tested at Cox s Bazar 47 48 Brazil 38 GDF 001 with updated Super Fledermaus and Brazilian made Skyguard FC radars To be fitted with the Saber M60 radar Cameroon GDF 002 and Type 90 units 49 Canada 20 GDF 005 units and 10 Skyguard FC radars in stock for emergency Chile 24 GDF 005 007 units used with Skyguard FC radar 50 China licensed copy of GDF 002 as the Type 90 400 units with Skyguard FC radar 51 Colombia 75 GDF 005 units in reserve Cyprus 30 GDF 005 units used with Skyguard and Aspide SAM Ecuador 30 GDF 003 units Egypt 72 Amoun units used with Skyguard and Sparrow SAM Finland 16 units Known as 35 ITK 88 Germany On the Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard self propelled anti aircraft gun Greece 24 GDF 002 units upgraded to GDF 006 AHEAD 12 upgraded Skyguard FC radars used with Sparrow SAM Iran 92 GDF 002 units Iran claims it is producing refurbishing these guns Used with Skyguard amp Super Fledermaus FC radars Indonesia 8 GDF Japan some 70 GDF 001 units used with updated Super Fledermaus FC radars Made under a joint venture with Japan Steel Works for the 35mm gun and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation for the rest of the system 52 52 On the Type 87 self propelled anti aircraft gun South Korea 36 GDF 003 units used with Skyguard FC radar Kuwait 12 GDF 005 Amoun units used with Skyguard and Sparrow SAM Malaysia 28 GDF 005 units used with Skyguard FC radar Myanmar 10 locally made MAA 01 Type 90 as of 2017 43 Nigeria 16 GDF 002 units Oman 10 GDF 005 units AHEAD modified used with Skyguard FC radar Pakistan estimated 180 GDF 005 units 60 units AHEAD modified used with Skyguard FC radar Romania 43 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard systems and 72 GDF 003 units Saudi Arabia 128 GDF 005 modified units Used with Skyguard FC radars Singapore 58 units 34 GDF 001 and 24 GDF 002 units Fire control radar locally upgraded 53 South Africa 102 GDF 002 100 Mk1 GDF 002 units in 2004 were sold for 500 000 48 modified GDF 005 units Upgrading to the Skyshield system GDF 006 AHEAD and GDF 007 AHEAD standard by 2017 Some 169 Oerlikon GDF 00 were acquired by the SADF along with 75 Super Fledermaus FC radars Spain 92 GDF 007 upgraded from GDF 005 between 2003 and 2006 With 27 Skydor and 18 Skyguard FC radars 54 Switzerland Some 24 GDF 005 modified units from a total of 264 GDF 001 002 units used with Skyguard FC Radar Taiwan 24 Skyguard Sky Sentinel fire control radars linked to some 50 GDF 003 35 mm twin guns Upgraded to GDF 006 to fire AHEAD rounds since 2009 Thailand 8 GDF 007 used with 4x Skyguard 3 FC radar units Turkey 35 mm Oerlikon gun produced under licence by MKE 30 55 120 GDF 003 units 56 Turkish version known as MKE GDF 003B 30 Multiple gun systems upgraded to GDF 003B Modernized with Aselsan Fire and Command Control System by Aselsan 30 31 32 Ukraine 30 on the Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard SPAAGs United Arab Emirates 30 GDF 005 units United Kingdom 15 GDF 002 35mm twin guns were captured during the Falklands War along with six Skyguard and one Super Fledermaus FC Radars One of the Skyguard radars was destroyed from a Shrike missile strike during the conflict Currently four of these Skyguard fire control systems are being used to detect UK military aircraft exceeding flight restrictions over residential areas 57 GDF 002 guns now in storage and in a few military museums in the U K See also 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vuelo rasante 150 mts del suelo descargo todos sus cohetes sobre el canon resultaron seis heridos leves y fue tocado por la propia artilleria antiaerea uno de los sirvientes descargo sobre la maquina enemiga su fusil FAL el canon continuo en servicio Rodriguez Mottino page 91 Pook page 162 Falklands Campaign Captured Weapons Hansard 31 January 1985 hansard millbanksystems com Archived from the original on 1 February 2009 Retrieved 8 July 2008 Britains Small Wars Argentine Weapons Archived from the original on 2009 02 01 Shachtman Noah Robot Cannon Kills 9 Wounds 14 WIRED Wired Archived from the original on 2009 04 03 Retrieved 2007 10 19 Google Pretoria News p 3 on 2008 January 26 Archived from the original on 2009 02 10 Retrieved 2008 01 29 a b c d ATOM 35mm Airburst Ammunition Aselsan Retrieved 21 July 2021 a b c d ATOM PDF Aselsan Retrieved 21 July 2021 GOKDENIZ PDF Aselsan Retrieved 26 July 2021 Moss Matthew 2022 04 26 Germany To Transfer Gepard Anti Air Systems to Ukraine But 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Commons Debates Hansard 31902 11 Feb 2002 archived from the original on 19 March 2018 BibliographyJane s Land Based Air Defence 2005 2006 by James C O Halloran ISBN 0 7106 2697 5 RAF Harrier Ground Attack Falklands by Jerry Pook ISBN 978 1 84415 551 4 The Machine Gun Volume V George M Chinn Rheinmetall page on 35 mm ammo La Artilleria Argentina en Malvinas by Horacio Rodriguez Mottino in Spanish Weapons Robot Cannon Goes Berserk Kills 9External links Edit Media related to Oerlikon 35mm at Wikimedia Commons Official website Oerlikon Skyguard III Air Defense System on armyrecognition com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oerlikon GDF amp oldid 1147821297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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