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Otomatic

The OTO Main Anti-aircraft Tank for Intercept and Combat (shortened as Otomatic, a play on Automatic and OTO) was an Italian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) prototype. Designed and built by OTO Melara, it was armed with a single 76 mm naval gun.

Otomatic SPAAG
Otomatic SPAAG
TypeSelf-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Place of originItaly
Specifications
Mass46.0 tonnes (101,400 lb)
LengthHull: 7.27 metres (23 ft 10 in)
Width3.71 m (12 ft 2 in)
Height3.07m (10ft 1in)[1]
Crew4

Main
armament
OTO Melara 76 mm derived autocannon with 70 rounds
Secondary
armament
8x Smoke grenade launchers
EngineMTU MB 837 Ka-500 diesel engine
750 hp (560 kW)
Power/weight16.3 hp / 1 tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension
Operational
range
500 kilometres (310 mi)
Maximum speed 65 km/h (40 mph)

Design and development edit

The design combined the chassis of an OF-40, with a new turret mounting the Otobreda 76 mm gun along with associated search and targeting radars and their fire control systems: an S search radar SMA VPS-A05, with around 15 km range against aircraft and 8 km against helicopters in hovering; and a fire control unit SMA VPG-A06 (Ka band). It also included an optical fire-control system with periscopes for search and aiming, with a laser range-finder. The whole turret was built of steel (roughly with the same thickness of the one used in early Leopard 1s) and weighed 15 tonnes. OTO Melara offered it as a long-range SPAAG that could outperform systems like the Gepard and similar versions with the British Marksman turret that mounted much smaller, but rapid-fire, 35 mm guns.[2]

The gun could also be useful against lighter armored vehicles or older generation tanks. The barrel was strengthened in order to hold greater pressures, so it can fire not only HE, but also APFSDS ammunition. The Otomatic was never put into production because the already widespread presence of anti-aircraft missiles reduced the need for a long-range AA gun on the modern battlefield. Still, it is much cheaper to fire a proximity-fused high-caliber shell versus a cheap ISR UAV or single use UAV, compared to launching an anti air missile.[3]

The Italian army needed another turret used with a Leopard 1 chassis (the turret was to be adaptable into many 40 ton vehicles, like the Leopard or the OF-40), but the amalgamation never happened, as the SIDAM 25 quad 25 mm gun was already in production and, despite being inferior and not all-weather, almost 300 SIDAMs were bought. The need for 60-80 OTOMATIC never materialised, and the Italian army was even evaluating using a L70 Bofors with a Leopard 1 as a stopgap measure. This was also not adopted, as it was too limited for a 1990s anti-aircraft self-propelled gun.[3]

OTOMATIC therefore had no orders by the Italian army, as both SIDAM and Skyguard Aspide were already in order with very high costs, coupled with the Stinger missiles, the upgraded HAWK and the coming MEADS missiles. No orders were received from foreign customers either, despite the 76 mm gun being already well known and widespread in many navies around the world.[4]

OTO-Melara attempted to revive the concept with the AMRAD ("Artillery Multi-Role Area Defense"), which had a much lighter mounting, and which was intended for use on a variety of wheeled vehicles. In order to lower the weight of the system, the turret's armor was reduced and the radars were removed and replaced with an optical-only aiming system cued by a remote radar. Despite these changes, the AMRAD failed to sell.[5]

The Centauro Draco can be considered to be a further development of the Otomatic, as the Draco utilises the same weapon mounted in a lighter turret on a wheeled chassis, along with a more compact radar system.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hogg, Ian (2000). Twentieth-Century Artillery. New York: Barnes & Noble. p. 262. ISBN 0-7607-1994-2.
  2. ^ Po, Enrico (July 1987). "L'OTOMATIC si presenta". Rivista Italiana Difesa (in Italian). p. 36.
  3. ^ a b Po, Enrico (September 1997). "L'arsenale dell'Esercito di Piacenza". Rivista Italiana Difesa (in Italian). pp. 34–38.
  4. ^ Annati, Massimo (November 1997). "I moderni semoventi contraerei". Rivista Italiana Difesa (in Italian).
  5. ^ Po, Eugenio (October 2011). "I nuovi semoventi di Oto Melara". Rivista Italiana Difesa (in Italian).
  6. ^ "Draco: 76 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun". Military-Today. from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2021.

External links edit

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Otomatic SPAAG
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  • . Jane's Defence Weekly. September 25, 2006. Archived from the original on March 15, 2008.
  • "Otomatic 76-mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun". Military-Today.

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The OTO Main Anti aircraft Tank for Intercept and Combat shortened as Otomatic a play on Automatic and OTO was an Italian self propelled anti aircraft gun SPAAG prototype Designed and built by OTO Melara it was armed with a single 76 mm naval gun Otomatic SPAAGOtomatic SPAAGTypeSelf propelled anti aircraft gunPlace of originItalySpecificationsMass46 0 tonnes 101 400 lb LengthHull 7 27 metres 23 ft 10 in Width3 71 m 12 ft 2 in Height3 07m 10ft 1in 1 Crew4Mainarmament1 OTO Melara 76 mm derived autocannon with 70 roundsSecondaryarmament8x Smoke grenade launchersEngineMTU MB 837 Ka 500 diesel engine750 hp 560 kW Power weight16 3 hp 1 tonneSuspensionTorsion bar suspensionOperationalrange500 kilometres 310 mi Maximum speed65 km h 40 mph Contents 1 Design and development 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksDesign and development editThe design combined the chassis of an OF 40 with a new turret mounting the Otobreda 76 mm gun along with associated search and targeting radars and their fire control systems an S search radar SMA VPS A05 with around 15 km range against aircraft and 8 km against helicopters in hovering and a fire control unit SMA VPG A06 Ka band It also included an optical fire control system with periscopes for search and aiming with a laser range finder The whole turret was built of steel roughly with the same thickness of the one used in early Leopard 1s and weighed 15 tonnes OTO Melara offered it as a long range SPAAG that could outperform systems like the Gepard and similar versions with the British Marksman turret that mounted much smaller but rapid fire 35 mm guns 2 The gun could also be useful against lighter armored vehicles or older generation tanks The barrel was strengthened in order to hold greater pressures so it can fire not only HE but also APFSDS ammunition The Otomatic was never put into production because the already widespread presence of anti aircraft missiles reduced the need for a long range AA gun on the modern battlefield Still it is much cheaper to fire a proximity fused high caliber shell versus a cheap ISR UAV or single use UAV compared to launching an anti air missile 3 The Italian army needed another turret used with a Leopard 1 chassis the turret was to be adaptable into many 40 ton vehicles like the Leopard or the OF 40 but the amalgamation never happened as the SIDAM 25 quad 25 mm gun was already in production and despite being inferior and not all weather almost 300 SIDAMs were bought The need for 60 80 OTOMATIC never materialised and the Italian army was even evaluating using a L70 Bofors with a Leopard 1 as a stopgap measure This was also not adopted as it was too limited for a 1990s anti aircraft self propelled gun 3 OTOMATIC therefore had no orders by the Italian army as both SIDAM and Skyguard Aspide were already in order with very high costs coupled with the Stinger missiles the upgraded HAWK and the coming MEADS missiles No orders were received from foreign customers either despite the 76 mm gun being already well known and widespread in many navies around the world 4 OTO Melara attempted to revive the concept with the AMRAD Artillery Multi Role Area Defense which had a much lighter mounting and which was intended for use on a variety of wheeled vehicles In order to lower the weight of the system the turret s armor was reduced and the radars were removed and replaced with an optical only aiming system cued by a remote radar Despite these changes the AMRAD failed to sell 5 The Centauro Draco can be considered to be a further development of the Otomatic as the Draco utilises the same weapon mounted in a lighter turret on a wheeled chassis along with a more compact radar system 6 See also editJRVG 1References edit Hogg Ian 2000 Twentieth Century Artillery New York Barnes amp Noble p 262 ISBN 0 7607 1994 2 Po Enrico July 1987 L OTOMATIC si presenta Rivista Italiana Difesa in Italian p 36 a b Po Enrico September 1997 L arsenale dell Esercito di Piacenza Rivista Italiana Difesa in Italian pp 34 38 Annati Massimo November 1997 I moderni semoventi contraerei Rivista Italiana Difesa in Italian Po Eugenio October 2011 I nuovi semoventi di Oto Melara Rivista Italiana Difesa in Italian Draco 76 mm self propelled anti aircraft gun Military Today Archived from the original on 4 February 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otomatic Self propelled anti aircraft gun External imageOtomatic SPAAG nbsp The Otomatic SPAAG Oto Melara SpA 76 mm self propelled air defence tank Otomatic Italy Jane s Defence Weekly September 25 2006 Archived from the original on March 15 2008 Otomatic 76 mm self propelled anti aircraft gun Military Today Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otomatic amp oldid 1190876565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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