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Oerlikon KBA

The Oerlikon KBA is a 25 mm (25×137mm) autocannon, developed as a close range multipurpose weapon for the mechanised battlefield, originally made by Oerlikon (now Rheinmetall AG) and currently produced in Rheinmetall Italia S.p.A. facilities. It is a positively locked breech, gas-operated cannon with a rotating bolt head and a dual-belt selective feed system taking a 25mm NATO cartridge. The rate of fire in burst mode is 600 rounds per minute but it can be adjusted electronically and reduced to single shot or a selectable range between 100 and 200 rounds per minute.[1]

Oerlikon KBA 25 mm
Oerlikon KBA 25mm
TypeAutocannon
Place of originSwitzerland
Service history
In service1973 – present
Used bySee operators
Production history
DesignerOerlikon-Bührle
ManufacturerRheinmetall Italia S.p.A
No. built7,000+
Specifications
Mass112 kg (247 lb)
Length2,806 mm (110.5 in)
Barrel length2,173 mm (85.6 in)
Width263 mm (10.4 in)
Height283 mm (11.1 in)

ShellNATO 25×137mm
Caliber25 mm
Rate of fireSingle Shot;
Rapid Single Shot: 100-200 RPM;
Burst: 600 RPM
Muzzle velocity1,100 m/s (3,600 ft/s)
1,400 m/s (4,600 ft/s)
Effective firing range3,020 m (9,910 ft)
Maximum firing range5,850 m (19,190 ft)
Feed systemDual Feed

Due to its firepower, its range of ammunition and its "Instant Ammunition Selection Device" (IASD), which allows the gunner to easily switch between armor-piercing and high-explosive rounds, the KBA cannon can engage lightly armoured vehicles, infantry, anti-tank positions, helicopters, combat aircraft and ships.

Description

The Oerlikon KBA 25 mm is a fully automatic cannon based on the proven gas-operation principle with a rotating bolt head similar to the Mauser M 98 or M16 and double belt feed for the ammunition.

The KBA offers a wide range of firing modes: single shot, programmable rapid single shot with a rate of fire programmable from 100 to 200 rds/min and full automatic fire at 600 rds/min. The cannon functions, such as cocking and firing, are electrically actuated by a remote control unit or manually in auxiliary mode by means of a hand crank and a trigger pedal.

The Oerlikon KBA 25mm cannon has been designed for integration in various types of mounts, small size and low weight offering various integration possibilities such as:

The various types of available ammunition combined with the unique Instant Ammunition Selection Device and selectable rates of fire support any type of operational use.

History

At the turn of 1964-65, the US Army started the ambitious Bushmaster project as an offshoot of the MICV-65 program to replace the M113 armored personnel carrier with a new infantry fighting vehicle. The Bushmaster project aimed to create small-caliber cannon for the US Army.

The Bushmaster project were intended to meet the requirements for the armament of infantry fighting vehicles of the 80's and 90's:

  • Ammunition performance: 25 mm armour steel, 60° (NATO) angle of impact, 1000m range, corresponding to the armour of a well-armoured infantry fighting vehicle;
  • Instant ammunition selection: for engagement of different targets;
  • Selectable firing mode: Accurate single-shot, bursts with a rate of fire of more than 550 rds/min for engagement of aircraft;
  • Compact structure: with low weight for installation in gun turrets of APC's;
  • Simple to operate and service: in the hands of infantry.

At the early stage of the Bushmaster program, one of the companies involved was the Jet and Ordnance Division of Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. (soon to become TRW Inc.) which started the development of their own 25mm weapon.[3]

The new TRW project was to design an automatic cannon around the experimental 25x137mm cartridge under the company internal designation of "TRW model 6425". The project leader was engineer Eugene Stoner, the designer of the famous ArmaLite AR-10, AR-15, and M16A1 family of assault rifles.

 
Eugene Stoner (left) with Mikhail Kalashnikov (right).

TRW's requirements for the 25mm project were that the gun had to be fully automatic and actively locked, be operated by gas and with a rotating bolt head, and use a dual-belt selective feed system allowing a quick and easy switch between different ammunition types.[4]

In parallel Oerlikon-Bührle assumed responsibility for developing the new 25x137mm ammunition and the interior ballistics of the TRW 6425.[5]

The first prototype was produced in 22 months and began test firing in November 1965 from an Ml 14 vehicle. In December the prototype was fired from an Austrian Armored Personnel Carrier. An early version was tested by a number of countries including Great Britain and France.

At the beginning of 1967, technical tests and firing trials were carried out with two TRW-6425[5] prototype cannons followed by the first demonstrations for a NATO country.

The early configuration was tested several times at Aberdeen Proving Ground, included was a Military Potential Test from March 1968 to March 1969.

Before the U.S. tests were completed the US Army paused the new IFV project due to the Vietnam War situation. At the end of 1969 TRW ceased work on the TRW 6425 cannon. In 1970 the Jet and Ordnance Division of TRW Inc. was closed and Stoner, together with Robert Bihun, launched ARES Inc.

As ARES Inc. quickly outgrew Stoner's garage, they moved the company into the same buildings previously used by TRW Inc. and hired many of their former employees.[6]

At least six models of the TRW-6425 automatic cannons were built.[7]

Following the closure of the TRW Jet and Ordnance Division, the Philco-Ford company's Aeronutronic Division became interested in the TRW-6425 cannon project, bought the rights to the project and began work on the weapon.[8][7][9]

When the Bushmaster project—full name U.S. Army Vehicle Rapid Fire Weapons System (Bushmaster)—was restarted, the PFB-25 (Philco-Ford Bushmaster 25mm) was selected as one of the self-powered gun candidates.[10] Since then, Philco-Ford has further developed the PFB-25.[10]

 
Oerlikon KBA 25mm Part Description

During the same period Oerlikon bought the TRW-6425 rights from TRW[11] and they started the "KBA series" 25mm cannon project based on it.[7] In the designation KBA, "K" is kanone; "B" is a 25 mm caliber, and "A" is a design model in a given caliber. Several principles were combined in order to refine the project.

During the trials, however, the original American PFB-25 prototypes displayed a number of basic functional deficiencies. This prompted Oerlikon to undertake further development work on the KBA. The resulting system modifications added functional reliability that allowed the trials to be completed successfully in 1970. When the first prototype KBA cannons became available, suitable gun turrets had also to be provided.

Oerlikon extensively reworked the original American TRW 6425 design. Perhaps the only remaining elements of the original design in the KBA were the 25x137 mm cartridge and the method of blocking the chamber by turning the bolt (a novelty for Oerlikon development; earlier Oerlikon systems had sliding bolts with locking lugs). Eugene Stoner's classic TRW-6425 cannon automatic gas valve drive was also comprehensively changed.[3]

 
Oerlikon KBA on VBM Freccia in use by the Italian Army.

The complete system—cannon, hand-driven turret and ammunition—underwent detailed firing trials between 1969 and 1971.

Oerlikon devoted huge development efforts to improve the functional reliability, durability and firing precision of the KBA autocannon. In 1971 sufficient progress had been made for the weapon system to fulfill the strict specifications laid down and for large-scale deliveries to the Netherlands to begin.

In 1977, due to an internal decision, the US Army selected the externally-powered Hughes M242 from Hughes Helicopters Ordnance Division as the Bushmaster. The M242 became the autocannon for the Army's new IFV.[12]

Within the framework of the product support service Oerlikon improves the product and adapts it regularly to the latest requirements. An important step forward was made in 1982/83 when the ammunition penetration performance range of the 25 mm APDS-T (sub-caliber) round was increased 150% from 1000 to 2500 m.

Ammunition

A wide range of ammunition has been developed for this weapon specifically developed to engage and defeat both ground and air targets.

 
KBA 25mm on Dutch YPR-765 in Afghanistan

The ammunition complies with all handling and operational safety requirements according to MIL-STD's, and was subjected to intensive trials by NATO member countries prior to its introduction and standardization as NATO 25mmx137 ammunition.

The current 25x137mm ammunition family consists in different combat (air - ground) and training rounds types as follow:

  • APFSDS-T: Armour-Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot with tracer, for use against armoured ground targets;
  • APDS-T: Armour-Piercing Discarding Sabot with tracer, for use against armoured ground targets;
  • FAPDS-T: Frangible Armour-Piercing Discarding Sabot with tracer, for use against air, ground and urban targets;
  • SAPHEI-T: Semi-Armour-Piercing High Explosive Incendiary with tracer, for use against well protected targets;
  • PELE: Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect, for use against armoured ground targets without explosive charge;[13]
  • PELE-PEN: Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect with Penetrator, for use against armoured ground targets without explosive charge;[13]
  • HEIAP: High Explosive Incendiary and Armor-Piercing, for use against armoured ground targets;
  • HEI-T: High Explosive Incendiary with tracer, for use against lightly protected targets;
  • HE-T: High Explosive with tracer, for use against lightly protected targets;
  • MP-T: Multipurpose with tracer, designed to defeat a broad range of targets from soft skinned to armored target and building constructions;[14]
  • TPDS-T: Target Practice Discarding Sabot with tracer, a short range trainer for the above sub-calibre types;
  • TP-T: Target Practice with tracer, used for training.

Mounting and Weapon Stations

 
OTO Melara 25/80 with Oerlikon KBA 25mm (manned configuration).

These are the characteristics of the best-known KBA autocannon weapons stations in use and presently in production:

VALHALLA Turrets

The company VALHALLA Turrets has developed a remote controlled weapon station called the Valhalla NIMROD 250, designed mainly for IFVs, 4x4 vehicles, tanks and light armoured fighting vehicles.[15]

The NIMROD 250 turret is designed to mount a 25mm Oerlikon KBA (25x137mm) autocannon paired with a high performance electro–optic system (cooled and un-cooled). A co-axial machine gun provides fire support for the main cannon.

ASELSAN

The Turkish-made Aselsan STOP stabilized weapon station for naval applications can be fitted with a Oerlikon KBA.[16]

The Turkish-made Aselsan NEFER-L remote controlled weapon station is developed primarily for use against armored land targets.[17]

LEONARDO (OTO Melara)

 
Dardo IFV of Italian Army with Oerlikon KBA

OTO Melara (today LEONARDO) has developed a two-man turret for armored vehicles called HITFIST.[18] The turret is designed to mount a 25mm Oerlikon KBA or 30mm ATK Mk44 autocannon. The main armament may mount a co-axial machine gun, a variant allows the operator to aim and fire anti-tank missiles. Current operators includes Italy, Poland and Romania.

OTO Melara has also developed the OTO SINGLE 25mm KBA [19] as a stabilized, electric servo-drive assisted weapon station, for naval applications with 252 ready-to-fire rounds made to neutralize targets in the Anti Surface Warfare, particularly in the Asymmetric Warfare or Mine Defence scenarios and thanks to the high rate of fire of the 25mm KBA cannon also offers a capability in very close Anti Air Defense. The OTO SINGLE 25mm KBA turret is available in both unmanned or manned configurations.

Others

The KBA 25mm Automatic Cannon is installed in many other weapon station designs produced by different defense companies, here below a list of the most famous:

  • OTO Quadruple Gun turret (e.g. in the SIDAM 25);
  • OTO T25S / T25 turrets (in the VCC-Dardo);
  • OTO Spallaccia 25mm;
  • FMC Turret Type EWS turret (e.g. in the YPR-765);
  • Israeli OWS-25R turret (e.g. in the MLI-84);
  • Type 87 ARV turret;
  • Oerlikon GBD-ADA turret.
 
LEONARDO 25/80 with Oerlikon KBA 25mm unmanned configuration (RCVS)

Operators

Current operators

Former operators

References

  1. ^ "Leonardo OTO Melara Oerlikon KBA da 25 x 137 mm". Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (in Italian). 15 May 2020. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
  2. ^ "Oto-Melara Breda Oerlikon KBA 25/80 mm machine gun system". Seaforces.org. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  3. ^ a b "Oerlikon KBA(KBB) 25-мм автоматическая пушка". Airwar.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  4. ^ "Automatisch kanon Oerlikon KBA". Nationaal Militair Museum (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-02-19.
  5. ^ a b Fitchett, Bev (2020-04-19). "Mm Trw Automatic Cannon - Machine Gun V5". Bev Fitchett's Guns. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  6. ^ Stinchcomb, Jon. "ARES, Inc., celebrates 50 years of weapons tech innovation". News Herald. Retrieved 2022-10-05.
  7. ^ a b c Chinn, George M. (1987). The Machine Gun, Volume 5. US Navy Bureau of Ordnance. Retrieved 18 December 2021.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  8. ^ Fitchett, Bev (2020-12-18). "Oerlikon Kb 25mm - Machine Gun V5". Bev Fitchett's Guns. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  9. ^ Fitchett, Bev (2021-03-08). "Trw-6425 Cannon - Machine Gun V5". Bev Fitchett's Guns. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  10. ^ a b "Philco-Ford PFB-25 (Bushmaster 25mm) Critical Characteristics and Key Technical Requirements" (PDF). National Archives. November 5, 1974.
  11. ^ https://ia800202.us.archive.org/21/items/Janes_Ammunition_Handbook/Janes_Ammunition_Handbook.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ Fiscal year 1977 authorization for military procurement, research and development, and active duty, selected reserve and civilian personnel strengths hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-Fourth Congress, Second session, on S. 2965 ... Washington, D.C. 1976. hdl:2027/mdp.39015074749436.
  13. ^ a b "Medium Calibre Ammunition". Rheinmetall Defence. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  14. ^ "25mm x 137 Multipurpose Tracer SD". Nammo. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  15. ^ "Valhalla turrets". Valhalla turrets. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  16. ^ "25 mm STOP Remote Controlled Stabilized Naval Gun System". Aselsan. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  17. ^ "NEFER-L Remote Controlled Weapon Station". Aselsan. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
  18. ^ "HITFIST®". Leonardo S.p.A. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  19. ^ "SINGLE 25mm KBA". electronics.leonardo.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-11-11.
  20. ^ a b "Aselsan STOP 25mm Remote Weapon Stations for Pakistan Navy Fleet Tanker Project". Navy Recognition. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  21. ^ a b c d e f "AIFV 25 Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle". FTS Belgium.
  22. ^ a b "YPR-765 APC - IFV 1975". Tanks-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-03-03.

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The Oerlikon KBA is a 25 mm 25 137mm autocannon developed as a close range multipurpose weapon for the mechanised battlefield originally made by Oerlikon now Rheinmetall AG and currently produced in Rheinmetall Italia S p A facilities It is a positively locked breech gas operated cannon with a rotating bolt head and a dual belt selective feed system taking a 25mm NATO cartridge The rate of fire in burst mode is 600 rounds per minute but it can be adjusted electronically and reduced to single shot or a selectable range between 100 and 200 rounds per minute 1 Oerlikon KBA 25 mmOerlikon KBA 25mmTypeAutocannonPlace of originSwitzerlandService historyIn service1973 presentUsed bySee operatorsProduction historyDesignerOerlikon BuhrleManufacturerRheinmetall Italia S p ANo built7 000 SpecificationsMass112 kg 247 lb Length2 806 mm 110 5 in Barrel length2 173 mm 85 6 in Width263 mm 10 4 in Height283 mm 11 1 in ShellNATO 25 137mmCaliber25 mmRate of fireSingle Shot Rapid Single Shot 100 200 RPM Burst 600 RPMMuzzle velocity1 100 m s 3 600 ft s 1 400 m s 4 600 ft s Effective firing range3 020 m 9 910 ft Maximum firing range5 850 m 19 190 ft Feed systemDual FeedDue to its firepower its range of ammunition and its Instant Ammunition Selection Device IASD which allows the gunner to easily switch between armor piercing and high explosive rounds the KBA cannon can engage lightly armoured vehicles infantry anti tank positions helicopters combat aircraft and ships Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Ammunition 4 Mounting and Weapon Stations 4 1 VALHALLA Turrets 4 2 ASELSAN 4 3 LEONARDO OTO Melara 4 4 Others 5 Operators 5 1 Current operators 5 2 Former operators 6 ReferencesDescription EditThe Oerlikon KBA 25 mm is a fully automatic cannon based on the proven gas operation principle with a rotating bolt head similar to the Mauser M 98 or M16 and double belt feed for the ammunition The KBA offers a wide range of firing modes single shot programmable rapid single shot with a rate of fire programmable from 100 to 200 rds min and full automatic fire at 600 rds min The cannon functions such as cocking and firing are electrically actuated by a remote control unit or manually in auxiliary mode by means of a hand crank and a trigger pedal The Oerlikon KBA 25mm cannon has been designed for integration in various types of mounts small size and low weight offering various integration possibilities such as Human operated or remote controlled turrets on infantry fighting vehicles IFVs and armoured personnel carriers APCs Air defence gun mounts Naval mounts 2 Helicopter mountsThe various types of available ammunition combined with the unique Instant Ammunition Selection Device and selectable rates of fire support any type of operational use History EditAt the turn of 1964 65 the US Army started the ambitious Bushmaster project as an offshoot of the MICV 65 program to replace the M113 armored personnel carrier with a new infantry fighting vehicle The Bushmaster project aimed to create small caliber cannon for the US Army The Bushmaster project were intended to meet the requirements for the armament of infantry fighting vehicles of the 80 s and 90 s Ammunition performance 25 mm armour steel 60 NATO angle of impact 1000m range corresponding to the armour of a well armoured infantry fighting vehicle Instant ammunition selection for engagement of different targets Selectable firing mode Accurate single shot bursts with a rate of fire of more than 550 rds min for engagement of aircraft Compact structure with low weight for installation in gun turrets of APC s Simple to operate and service in the hands of infantry At the early stage of the Bushmaster program one of the companies involved was the Jet and Ordnance Division of Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc soon to become TRW Inc which started the development of their own 25mm weapon 3 The new TRW project was to design an automatic cannon around the experimental 25x137mm cartridge under the company internal designation of TRW model 6425 The project leader was engineer Eugene Stoner the designer of the famous ArmaLite AR 10 AR 15 and M16A1 family of assault rifles Eugene Stoner left with Mikhail Kalashnikov right TRW s requirements for the 25mm project were that the gun had to be fully automatic and actively locked be operated by gas and with a rotating bolt head and use a dual belt selective feed system allowing a quick and easy switch between different ammunition types 4 In parallel Oerlikon Buhrle assumed responsibility for developing the new 25x137mm ammunition and the interior ballistics of the TRW 6425 5 The first prototype was produced in 22 months and began test firing in November 1965 from an Ml 14 vehicle In December the prototype was fired from an Austrian Armored Personnel Carrier An early version was tested by a number of countries including Great Britain and France At the beginning of 1967 technical tests and firing trials were carried out with two TRW 6425 5 prototype cannons followed by the first demonstrations for a NATO country The early configuration was tested several times at Aberdeen Proving Ground included was a Military Potential Test from March 1968 to March 1969 Before the U S tests were completed the US Army paused the new IFV project due to the Vietnam War situation At the end of 1969 TRW ceased work on the TRW 6425 cannon In 1970 the Jet and Ordnance Division of TRW Inc was closed and Stoner together with Robert Bihun launched ARES Inc As ARES Inc quickly outgrew Stoner s garage they moved the company into the same buildings previously used by TRW Inc and hired many of their former employees 6 At least six models of the TRW 6425 automatic cannons were built 7 Following the closure of the TRW Jet and Ordnance Division the Philco Ford company s Aeronutronic Division became interested in the TRW 6425 cannon project bought the rights to the project and began work on the weapon 8 7 9 When the Bushmaster project full name U S Army Vehicle Rapid Fire Weapons System Bushmaster was restarted the PFB 25 Philco Ford Bushmaster 25mm was selected as one of the self powered gun candidates 10 Since then Philco Ford has further developed the PFB 25 10 Oerlikon KBA 25mm Part Description During the same period Oerlikon bought the TRW 6425 rights from TRW 11 and they started the KBA series 25mm cannon project based on it 7 In the designation KBA K is kanone B is a 25 mm caliber and A is a design model in a given caliber Several principles were combined in order to refine the project During the trials however the original American PFB 25 prototypes displayed a number of basic functional deficiencies This prompted Oerlikon to undertake further development work on the KBA The resulting system modifications added functional reliability that allowed the trials to be completed successfully in 1970 When the first prototype KBA cannons became available suitable gun turrets had also to be provided Oerlikon extensively reworked the original American TRW 6425 design Perhaps the only remaining elements of the original design in the KBA were the 25x137 mm cartridge and the method of blocking the chamber by turning the bolt a novelty for Oerlikon development earlier Oerlikon systems had sliding bolts with locking lugs Eugene Stoner s classic TRW 6425 cannon automatic gas valve drive was also comprehensively changed 3 Oerlikon KBA on VBM Freccia in use by the Italian Army The complete system cannon hand driven turret and ammunition underwent detailed firing trials between 1969 and 1971 Oerlikon devoted huge development efforts to improve the functional reliability durability and firing precision of the KBA autocannon In 1971 sufficient progress had been made for the weapon system to fulfill the strict specifications laid down and for large scale deliveries to the Netherlands to begin In 1977 due to an internal decision the US Army selected the externally powered Hughes M242 from Hughes Helicopters Ordnance Division as the Bushmaster The M242 became the autocannon for the Army s new IFV 12 Within the framework of the product support service Oerlikon improves the product and adapts it regularly to the latest requirements An important step forward was made in 1982 83 when the ammunition penetration performance range of the 25 mm APDS T sub caliber round was increased 150 from 1000 to 2500 m Ammunition EditA wide range of ammunition has been developed for this weapon specifically developed to engage and defeat both ground and air targets KBA 25mm on Dutch YPR 765 in AfghanistanThe ammunition complies with all handling and operational safety requirements according to MIL STD s and was subjected to intensive trials by NATO member countries prior to its introduction and standardization as NATO 25mmx137 ammunition The current 25x137mm ammunition family consists in different combat air ground and training rounds types as follow APFSDS T Armour Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot with tracer for use against armoured ground targets APDS T Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot with tracer for use against armoured ground targets FAPDS T Frangible Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot with tracer for use against air ground and urban targets SAPHEI T Semi Armour Piercing High Explosive Incendiary with tracer for use against well protected targets PELE Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect for use against armoured ground targets without explosive charge 13 PELE PEN Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect with Penetrator for use against armoured ground targets without explosive charge 13 HEIAP High Explosive Incendiary and Armor Piercing for use against armoured ground targets HEI T High Explosive Incendiary with tracer for use against lightly protected targets HE T High Explosive with tracer for use against lightly protected targets MP T Multipurpose with tracer designed to defeat a broad range of targets from soft skinned to armored target and building constructions 14 TPDS T Target Practice Discarding Sabot with tracer a short range trainer for the above sub calibre types TP T Target Practice with tracer used for training Mounting and Weapon Stations Edit OTO Melara 25 80 with Oerlikon KBA 25mm manned configuration These are the characteristics of the best known KBA autocannon weapons stations in use and presently in production VALHALLA Turrets Edit The company VALHALLA Turrets has developed a remote controlled weapon station called the Valhalla NIMROD 250 designed mainly for IFVs 4x4 vehicles tanks and light armoured fighting vehicles 15 The NIMROD 250 turret is designed to mount a 25mm Oerlikon KBA 25x137mm autocannon paired with a high performance electro optic system cooled and un cooled A co axial machine gun provides fire support for the main cannon ASELSAN Edit See also Aselsan STOP The Turkish made Aselsan STOP stabilized weapon station for naval applications can be fitted with a Oerlikon KBA 16 The Turkish made Aselsan NEFER L remote controlled weapon station is developed primarily for use against armored land targets 17 LEONARDO OTO Melara Edit Dardo IFV of Italian Army with Oerlikon KBA OTO Melara today LEONARDO has developed a two man turret for armored vehicles called HITFIST 18 The turret is designed to mount a 25mm Oerlikon KBA or 30mm ATK Mk44 autocannon The main armament may mount a co axial machine gun a variant allows the operator to aim and fire anti tank missiles Current operators includes Italy Poland and Romania OTO Melara has also developed the OTO SINGLE 25mm KBA 19 as a stabilized electric servo drive assisted weapon station for naval applications with 252 ready to fire rounds made to neutralize targets in the Anti Surface Warfare particularly in the Asymmetric Warfare or Mine Defence scenarios and thanks to the high rate of fire of the 25mm KBA cannon also offers a capability in very close Anti Air Defense The OTO SINGLE 25mm KBA turret is available in both unmanned or manned configurations Others Edit The KBA 25mm Automatic Cannon is installed in many other weapon station designs produced by different defense companies here below a list of the most famous OTO Quadruple Gun turret e g in the SIDAM 25 OTO T25S T25 turrets in the VCC Dardo OTO Spallaccia 25mm FMC Turret Type EWS turret e g in the YPR 765 Israeli OWS 25R turret e g in the MLI 84 Type 87 ARV turret Oerlikon GBD ADA turret LEONARDO 25 80 with Oerlikon KBA 25mm unmanned configuration RCVS Operators EditCurrent operators Edit Italy Italian Navy LHD Trieste Aircraft Carrier CVH 550 Cavour Aircraft Carrier San Giorgio class Amphibious transport dock FREMM Multipurpose frigate Horizon class Frigate Thaon di Revel class Offshore patrol vessel Comandanti class Patrol vessel Cassiopea class Patrol vessel Sirio class Patrol vessel Minerva class Corvette Vulcano class Logistic support ship Etna class Replenishment oiler Stromboli class Replenishment oiler Elettra Navy SIGINT vessel Italian Coast Guard Diciotti class Offshore patrol vessel Italian Army IFV Freccia Infantry Fighting Vehicle IFV Dardo Infantry Fighting Vehicle SIDAM 25 Self propelled anti aircraft gun decommissioned Bangladesh Leader Class Offshore patrol vessel Sobuj Bangla class Inshore patrol vessel Turkey ACV 300 ASELSAN 25 mm STOP Stabilized Naval Gun System 20 Egypt YPR 765 Philippines AIFV 25 21 Japan Type 87 ARV Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicle Malaysia FNSS ACV 15 22 Romania MLI 84 Tracked infantry fighting vehicle Lebanon AIFV 25 21 Pakistan Navy Forces Fleet Tanker 20 Bahrain AIFV 25 21 Chile AIFV 25 21 Jordan AIFV 25 21 Morocco AIFV 25 21 Malta P61 Offshore Patrol Vessel P71 Offshore Patrol Vessel OTO SINGLE 25mm KBA RCWS Turkmenistan C92 Turkmen class corvette Algeria Kalaat Beni Abbes amphibious transport dock MexicoFormer operators Edit Belgium AIFV B C25 with a 25 mm Oerlikon KBA B02 cannon Netherlands YPR 765 pri 22 pantser rups infanterie References Edit Leonardo OTO Melara Oerlikon KBA da 25 x 137 mm Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum in Italian 15 May 2020 Retrieved 2021 12 23 Oto Melara Breda Oerlikon KBA 25 80 mm machine gun system Seaforces org Retrieved 2021 03 19 a b Oerlikon KBA KBB 25 mm avtomaticheskaya pushka Airwar ru in Russian Retrieved 2021 12 25 Automatisch kanon Oerlikon KBA Nationaal Militair Museum in Dutch Retrieved 2021 02 19 a b Fitchett Bev 2020 04 19 Mm Trw Automatic Cannon Machine Gun V5 Bev Fitchett s Guns Retrieved 2020 05 11 Stinchcomb Jon ARES Inc celebrates 50 years of weapons tech innovation News Herald Retrieved 2022 10 05 a b c Chinn George M 1987 The Machine Gun Volume 5 US Navy Bureau of Ordnance Retrieved 18 December 2021 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Fitchett Bev 2020 12 18 Oerlikon Kb 25mm Machine Gun V5 Bev Fitchett s Guns Retrieved 2021 12 17 Fitchett Bev 2021 03 08 Trw 6425 Cannon Machine Gun V5 Bev Fitchett s Guns Retrieved 2021 12 17 a b Philco Ford PFB 25 Bushmaster 25mm Critical Characteristics and Key Technical Requirements PDF National Archives November 5 1974 https 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