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Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202

The Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202 (short for Maschinenkanone 20 mm Rheinmetall) is a 20 mm caliber autocannon designed and produced by Rheinmetall. It fires the 20×139mm ammunition originally developed for the Hispano-Suiza HS.820.

Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh-202
A Rh-202 installed in a Marder 1A3 turret.
TypeAutocannon
Place of originWest Germany
Production history
DesignerRheinmetall
Designed1960s
ManufacturerRheinmetall
Specifications
Mass83 kg
Length2612 mm
Height241 mm

Shell20 × 139 mm
Caliber20 mm[1]
ActionGas unlocked blowback
Rate of fire880 to 1,030 rpm[1]
Muzzle velocity1,044 m/s with HEI
1,100 m/s with AP
Effective firing range1,600 m against high flying aircraft[1]
2,500 m against ground targets[1]

The cannon is used on German military vehicles, including the Marder infantry fighting vehicle, the Spähpanzer Luchs and some variants of the Wiesel AWC. It is used in the Argentinian VCTP, an IFV based on the TAM chassis. A towed twin mount antiaircraft version was produced and used by Argentina in the Falklands War.

German naval ships also employed Rh 202 mounts, usually two on frigates and destroyers, four on larger replenishment ships. They have been or are currently being replaced with the new Mauser, now a subsidiary of Rheinmetall, MLG 27 remote-controlled guns of 27 mm calibre.

A version modified to fire the U.S. M50 series of 20×102mm ammunition loaded into the M14 link belt has been offered to no avail for the U.S. Government by Maremont Corporation, of Saco, Maine, licensed by Rheinmetall under marketing arrangement.[2]

20 mm twin anti-aircraft mount variant edit

Flugabwehrkanone 20 mm Zwilling
 
A 20 mm twin gun 1095 of the German Air Force.
TypeAutocannon
Place of originWest Germany
Production history
DesignerRheinmetall
Designed1960s
ManufacturerRheinmetall
Specifications
Mass1,640 kg (combat ready)[1]
2,050 kg (travelling)
Length5 m (16 ft 5 in) (travelling)
Barrel length1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
Width2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) (travelling)
Height2 m (6 ft 7 in) (travelling)[3]
Crew3 to 4

Shell20 × 139 mm
Caliber20 mm[1]
ActionGas unlocked blowback
Elevation-5° to +83.5°[1]
Traverse360°[1]
Rate of fire880 to 1,030 rpm per gun[1]
Muzzle velocity1,044 m/s with HEI
1,100 m/s with AP
Effective firing range1,600 m against high flying aircraft[1]
2,500 m against ground targets[1]

Rheinmetall Zwillingsflak twin-gun anti-aircraft system began development in 1968 to meet the requirements of the low-level air defence units of the German Air Force, i.e. "to engage low and very low approaching enemy aircraft with all appropriate means in time to prevent them from firing their weapons or delivering their ordnance, or at least to prevent them from carrying out an accurate attack on an air force installation."

The Budget Committee of the Bundestag approved the Zwillingsflak system in December 1969. Serial production began in 1972. The first production systems reached units of the Bundeswehr in October 1972. Rheinmetall delivered the last of these in 1976.

This gun was used by the Argentine Air Force, including during the Falklands War.

Since 1981, it has been used by the Portuguese Army and Portuguese Air Force.

Specifications edit

  • Type: single-barrel automatic cannon
  • Caliber: 20 × 139 mm (0.79 in)
  • Operation: Gas-unlocked sliding breech block, blowback, recoiling base
  • Length: 2612 mm (8 ft 7 in)
  • Barrel length: 2002 mm
  • Rifling angle: 6°
  • Weight (complete): 75 kg (165 lb) single feed; 83 kg (183 lb) dual feed
  • Rate of fire: 880–1,000 rpm
  • Effective range: 2000 m
  • Max. range: 7000 m
  • Muzzle velocity: 1,050 to 1,150 m/s (3,440 to 3,770 ft/s)
  • Recoil force: 550–750 kg
  • Projectile weight: 134 g (0.3 lb) full calibre; 108 g APDS

Operators edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Die Flugabwehrkanone 20 mm Zwilling" (in German). luftwaffe.de. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  2. ^ German Machineguns 2017-03-07 at the Wayback Machine, MOR Associates, 1971, p. 168
  3. ^ Foss, Christopher (1977). Jane's pocket book of towed artillery. New York: Collier. p. 205. ISBN 0020806000. OCLC 911907988.

External links edit

  • MK20 Rh 202 specifications in "Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades, May'08 (extract)"

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The Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh 202 short for Maschinenkanone 20 mm Rheinmetall is a 20 mm caliber autocannon designed and produced by Rheinmetall It fires the 20 139mm ammunition originally developed for the Hispano Suiza HS 820 Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh 202A Rh 202 installed in a Marder 1A3 turret TypeAutocannonPlace of originWest GermanyProduction historyDesignerRheinmetallDesigned1960sManufacturerRheinmetallSpecificationsMass83 kgLength2612 mmHeight241 mmShell20 139 mmCaliber20 mm 1 ActionGas unlocked blowbackRate of fire880 to 1 030 rpm 1 Muzzle velocity1 044 m s with HEI 1 100 m s with APEffective firing range1 600 m against high flying aircraft 1 2 500 m against ground targets 1 The cannon is used on German military vehicles including the Marder infantry fighting vehicle the Spahpanzer Luchs and some variants of the Wiesel AWC It is used in the Argentinian VCTP an IFV based on the TAM chassis A towed twin mount antiaircraft version was produced and used by Argentina in the Falklands War German naval ships also employed Rh 202 mounts usually two on frigates and destroyers four on larger replenishment ships They have been or are currently being replaced with the new Mauser now a subsidiary of Rheinmetall MLG 27 remote controlled guns of 27 mm calibre A version modified to fire the U S M50 series of 20 102mm ammunition loaded into the M14 link belt has been offered to no avail for the U S Government by Maremont Corporation of Saco Maine licensed by Rheinmetall under marketing arrangement 2 Contents 1 20 mm twin anti aircraft mount variant 2 Specifications 3 Operators 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External links20 mm twin anti aircraft mount variant editFlugabwehrkanone 20 mm Zwilling nbsp A 20 mm twin gun 1095 of the German Air Force TypeAutocannonPlace of originWest GermanyProduction historyDesignerRheinmetallDesigned1960sManufacturerRheinmetallSpecificationsMass1 640 kg combat ready 1 2 050 kg travelling Length5 m 16 ft 5 in travelling Barrel length1 8 m 5 ft 11 in Width2 3 m 7 ft 7 in travelling Height2 m 6 ft 7 in travelling 3 Crew3 to 4Shell20 139 mmCaliber20 mm 1 ActionGas unlocked blowbackElevation 5 to 83 5 1 Traverse360 1 Rate of fire880 to 1 030 rpm per gun 1 Muzzle velocity1 044 m s with HEI 1 100 m s with APEffective firing range1 600 m against high flying aircraft 1 2 500 m against ground targets 1 Rheinmetall Zwillingsflak twin gun anti aircraft system began development in 1968 to meet the requirements of the low level air defence units of the German Air Force i e to engage low and very low approaching enemy aircraft with all appropriate means in time to prevent them from firing their weapons or delivering their ordnance or at least to prevent them from carrying out an accurate attack on an air force installation The Budget Committee of the Bundestag approved the Zwillingsflak system in December 1969 Serial production began in 1972 The first production systems reached units of the Bundeswehr in October 1972 Rheinmetall delivered the last of these in 1976 This gun was used by the Argentine Air Force including during the Falklands War Since 1981 it has been used by the Portuguese Army and Portuguese Air Force Specifications editType single barrel automatic cannon Caliber 20 139 mm 0 79 in Operation Gas unlocked sliding breech block blowback recoiling base Length 2612 mm 8 ft 7 in Barrel length 2002 mm Rifling angle 6 Weight complete 75 kg 165 lb single feed 83 kg 183 lb dual feed Rate of fire 880 1 000 rpm Effective range 2000 m Max range 7000 m Muzzle velocity 1 050 to 1 150 m s 3 440 to 3 770 ft s Recoil force 550 750 kg Projectile weight 134 g 0 3 lb full calibre 108 g APDSOperators edit nbsp Argentina A total of 15 Rh 202 used by the Argentine Air Force were captured in the Falklands Conflict by the British 9 at Port Stanley Airport and 6 at Goose Green airfield nbsp Germany 1 015 ordered in 1969 Used between 1972 and 1992 Twin model now withdrawn from service but the single barrel version still is used usually vehicle mounted 1 This gun is used with the Marder nbsp Greece 326 used by the Hellenic Air Force nbsp Portugal 30 used by the Army nbsp Turkey nbsp Indonesia nbsp Italy Deployed on Fiat CM6614 nbsp Pakistan citation needed nbsp Saudi Arabia Deployed on Thyssen Henschel UR 416 of the Saudi Special Security Force nbsp Sri Lanka Deployed on the naval ships SLNS Sayurala 2016 SLNS Sindurala 2018 and on other vessels nbsp Ireland Secondary armament on naval patrol vessels nbsp Chile Deployed on Marder 1A3 IFVs nbsp Syrian opposition citation needed nbsp Somaliland citation needed Gallery edit nbsp The turret of a German Army Luchs 2 armored reconnaissance vehicle showing a Rh 202 as the main armament nbsp A German Army Wiesel AFV showing a Rh 202 as the main armament nbsp A German Army Marder fires its Rh202 20 mm cannon on a training exercise nbsp An Argentine Rheinmetall 20 mm twin anti aircraft cannon Imperial War Museum nbsp Same gun with a man nearby for a reference of scale Markings Fuerza Aerea Argentina English Argentine Air Force on the side nbsp Naval mount Irish offshore patrol ship LE Roisin P51 nbsp Another version of naval mount Indonesian frigate KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma 355 See also editZU 23 2 Hispano Suiza HS 820 Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon List of artillery List of anti aircraft guns List of artillery of GermanyReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Die Flugabwehrkanone 20 mm Zwilling in German luftwaffe de Retrieved 8 April 2011 German Machineguns Archived 2017 03 07 at the Wayback Machine MOR Associates 1971 p 168 Foss Christopher 1977 Jane s pocket book of towed artillery New York Collier p 205 ISBN 0020806000 OCLC 911907988 External links editMK20 Rh 202 specifications in Jane s Armour and Artillery Upgrades May 08 extract Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rheinmetall Mk 20 Rh 202 amp oldid 1193750370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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