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Shpitalny Sh-37

The Shpitalny Sh-37 (Russian: Шпитальный - Ш-37) was the first indigenous Soviet 37 mm (1.5 in) aircraft cannon, designed by Boris Shpitalniy at OKB-15.[2] The gun saw limited production and was installed in few aircraft before being replaced by the competing Nudelman-Suranov NS-37 designed at OKB-16. It was installed on a military-trial basis on two short series of aircraft. Installed to fire through the hollow, gear-driven propeller shaft and fastened to the engine block of the Yak-7-37 it was known as MPSh-37, where "MP" stands for "motornaya pushka",[1] similar to the German Motorkanone term for the same mount type. As installed in the underwing gun pods of the Il-2 it was known as ShFK-37[3] (Russian: ШФК-37 - Шпитальный фюзеляжно-крыльевая калибра 37 мм),[4] literally "Shpitalny fuselage-wing(-mounted) caliber 37mm".

Shpitalny Sh-37
TypeAutocannon
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
Used bySoviet Union
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerBoris Shpitalniy
Designed1940-1941
ManufacturerFactory no. 74
Produced1941-1942
No. built~240
Specifications
Mass375 kilograms (827 lb)
Length3,096 millimetres (121.9 in)
Barrel length2,060 millimetres (81 in)

Cartridge37×198 mm
Barrels1
Actiongas operated
Rate of fire170-rpm (ShFK)
185 rpm (MPSh)
Muzzle velocity900 m/s[1]
Feed system40 rounds (ShFK)
21 rounds magazine (MPSh)

History

In 1940, after the Red Army accepted for service the 61-K 37 mm anti-aircraft gun, the VVS leadership decided to equip some fighters and a part of the upcoming production series of the Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft with a 37 mm autocannon capable of firing the same shell. Shpitalniy designed a gun that was gas operated and magazine fed,[2] which however used a less powerful cartridge than the 61-K gun.

By early 1941, a prototype Sh-37 was flight tested on a LaGG-3 fighter. As installed in the LaGG-3, the gun together with its magazine weighed 208.4 kg. In this test it achieved a rate of fire of 184 rounds per minute.[2]

At the end of June 1941, it was decided that within 45 days 40 more Sh-37 were to be produced for military trials. These were manufactured as planned by factory 74. In 1942, the same factory produced a further 196 Sh-37 guns.[2]

The first LaGG-3 aircraft equipped with the Sh-37 gun were delivered to the 42nd IAP in the beginning of 1942. In August 1942, a small series of 22 Yak-7-37, equipped with the same gun, passed military trials with the same 42nd IAP,[2] led by Boris Shinkarenko. The Sh-37 was powerful enough to down an enemy fighter with a single hit. Its shell could punch a hole with an area of over 1 square metre (11 sq ft).[1][5] The MPSh-37 was supplied with 20 rounds of ammunition in this aircraft. The Yak-7-37 was additionally armed with two UBS 12.7 mm machine guns, with 450 rounds total ammunition.[6] The weight of fire of the Yak-7-37 was 4.15 kg/s (9.15 lb/s).[1] The length of the Sh-37 gun necessitated moving the cockpit some 40 cm rearwards, and the weight of the Yak-7-37 increased by some 200 kg compared to its proximate predecessor, the Yak-7B.[6]

By mid-1941 an Il-2 exemplar was experimentally fitted with a pair of Sh-37 cannons in underwing pods. By September 15, this aircraft had passed ground and air firing test at the factory, and was presented for state trials, which were conducted between September 23 and October 12, 1941.[3] Each Sh-37 gun on this Il-2 was provisioned with 40 rounds of ammunition.[2][3] The large ammunition magazine did not fit in the wings, and mandated a conformal gun pod mount of a rather bulky design. As fitted to the wing of the Il-2, the weight of the Sh-37 with the assembly and magazine was 302.5 kg. The rate of fire measured in this latter installation was 169 rpm;[2][4] muzzle velocity was 894 m/s.[4] The underwing position of the 37mm gun pods in the Il-2 had the unpleasant effect that when the guns were fired in a dive, their recoil caused the aircraft to pitch down even further, thus reducing salvo accuracy.[2][3] The flight characteristics of the Il-2 armed with the Sh-37 guns were substantially worse than for the regular versions fitted with 20 or 23 mm guns. It was slower and more difficult to handle. Its top airspeed was only 372 km/h (231 mph) at sea level and 409 km/h (254 mph) at 2,500 m (8,200 ft). Its rate of climb also deteriorated and the length of its take-off run had increased.[3]

Nevertheless, between December 1942 and January 1943, a limited production run of nine Il-2s armed with Sh-37 guns was delivered to the 688th Attack Air Regiment (ShAP) of the 228th Attack Air Division (16th Air Army) for military trials. These aircraft took part in the combat around Stalingrad that winter. The Sh-37 gun proved somewhat effective against the German tanks of the day. It could pierce the armor of light tanks without problem and at favorable angles it was effective against German medium tanks as well. However, effective use of the gun required a high degree of skill from the pilots. Besides the diving issue, poor firing synchronization between the guns (as installed in these aircraft) caused them to also veer laterally off-course when the Sh-37 guns were fired. Consequently, bursts of only two or three rounds were practical. To compound the problems, the Sh-37 guns were also rather unreliable, with frequent jamming occurring. Even though the Sh-37s were installed in pairs, this actually decreased the overall reliability of the aircraft as a weapon. The jamming of a one gun meant that the Il-2 could no longer fire safely, due to the strong, asymmetric recoil from the still-functioning gun having a very strong destabilizing effect on the aircraft. After these experiences, the Il-2 with Sh-37 guns was not ordered in mass production.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Yefim Gordon; Dmitriĭ Komissarov; Sergey Komoissarov (2005). OKB Yakovlev: A History Of The Design Bureau And Its Aircraft. Midland Publishing, Limited. p. 95. ISBN 978-1-85780-203-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Широкорад А.Б. (2001) История авиационного вооружения Харвест (Shirokorad A.B. (2001) Istorya aviatsionnogo vooruzhenia Harvest. ISBN 985-433-695-6) (History of aircraft armament), pages 122-123
  3. ^ a b c d e f Yefim Gordon; Dmitriĭ Komissarov; E. Gordon; Sergey Komissarov (2004). OKB Ilyushin: A History Of The Design Bureau And Its Aircraft. Midland Publishing Limited. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-85780-187-3.
  4. ^ a b c В. Перов, О. Растренин, "Ил-2 Штурмовик", Авиация и Космонавтика 2001/5-6 (double issue article/monograph), pages 60-63
  5. ^ George Mellinger (2012). Yakovlev Aces of World War 2. Osprey Publishing. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-78200-553-7.
  6. ^ a b С.В. Иванов. Як-1/3/7/9 во Второй Мировой войне. части 2. Война в воздухе (in Russian). Vol. 33. section "Як-7-37 М-105ПА" (pages ~34-35 & 52): ООО "АРС".{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

Further reading

  • Medved, Alexander (2006). Сила Отдачи. Двигатель (in Russian). 46 (4). Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  • Ильюшин Ил-2 ШФК-37. airwar.ru (in Russian). 2004. Retrieved 2 August 2013.

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The Shpitalny Sh 37 Russian Shpitalnyj Sh 37 was the first indigenous Soviet 37 mm 1 5 in aircraft cannon designed by Boris Shpitalniy at OKB 15 2 The gun saw limited production and was installed in few aircraft before being replaced by the competing Nudelman Suranov NS 37 designed at OKB 16 It was installed on a military trial basis on two short series of aircraft Installed to fire through the hollow gear driven propeller shaft and fastened to the engine block of the Yak 7 37 it was known as MPSh 37 where MP stands for motornaya pushka 1 similar to the German Motorkanone term for the same mount type As installed in the underwing gun pods of the Il 2 it was known as ShFK 37 3 Russian ShFK 37 Shpitalnyj fyuzelyazhno krylevaya kalibra 37 mm 4 literally Shpitalny fuselage wing mounted caliber 37mm Shpitalny Sh 37TypeAutocannonPlace of originSoviet UnionService historyUsed bySoviet UnionWarsWorld War IIProduction historyDesignerBoris ShpitalniyDesigned1940 1941ManufacturerFactory no 74Produced1941 1942No built 240SpecificationsMass375 kilograms 827 lb Length3 096 millimetres 121 9 in Barrel length2 060 millimetres 81 in Cartridge37 198 mmBarrels1Actiongas operatedRate of fire170 rpm ShFK 185 rpm MPSh Muzzle velocity900 m s 1 Feed system40 rounds ShFK 21 rounds magazine MPSh Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 Further readingHistory EditIn 1940 after the Red Army accepted for service the 61 K 37 mm anti aircraft gun the VVS leadership decided to equip some fighters and a part of the upcoming production series of the Ilyushin Il 2 ground attack aircraft with a 37 mm autocannon capable of firing the same shell Shpitalniy designed a gun that was gas operated and magazine fed 2 which however used a less powerful cartridge than the 61 K gun By early 1941 a prototype Sh 37 was flight tested on a LaGG 3 fighter As installed in the LaGG 3 the gun together with its magazine weighed 208 4 kg In this test it achieved a rate of fire of 184 rounds per minute 2 At the end of June 1941 it was decided that within 45 days 40 more Sh 37 were to be produced for military trials These were manufactured as planned by factory 74 In 1942 the same factory produced a further 196 Sh 37 guns 2 The first LaGG 3 aircraft equipped with the Sh 37 gun were delivered to the 42nd IAP in the beginning of 1942 In August 1942 a small series of 22 Yak 7 37 equipped with the same gun passed military trials with the same 42nd IAP 2 led by Boris Shinkarenko The Sh 37 was powerful enough to down an enemy fighter with a single hit Its shell could punch a hole with an area of over 1 square metre 11 sq ft 1 5 The MPSh 37 was supplied with 20 rounds of ammunition in this aircraft The Yak 7 37 was additionally armed with two UBS 12 7 mm machine guns with 450 rounds total ammunition 6 The weight of fire of the Yak 7 37 was 4 15 kg s 9 15 lb s 1 The length of the Sh 37 gun necessitated moving the cockpit some 40 cm rearwards and the weight of the Yak 7 37 increased by some 200 kg compared to its proximate predecessor the Yak 7B 6 By mid 1941 an Il 2 exemplar was experimentally fitted with a pair of Sh 37 cannons in underwing pods By September 15 this aircraft had passed ground and air firing test at the factory and was presented for state trials which were conducted between September 23 and October 12 1941 3 Each Sh 37 gun on this Il 2 was provisioned with 40 rounds of ammunition 2 3 The large ammunition magazine did not fit in the wings and mandated a conformal gun pod mount of a rather bulky design As fitted to the wing of the Il 2 the weight of the Sh 37 with the assembly and magazine was 302 5 kg The rate of fire measured in this latter installation was 169 rpm 2 4 muzzle velocity was 894 m s 4 The underwing position of the 37mm gun pods in the Il 2 had the unpleasant effect that when the guns were fired in a dive their recoil caused the aircraft to pitch down even further thus reducing salvo accuracy 2 3 The flight characteristics of the Il 2 armed with the Sh 37 guns were substantially worse than for the regular versions fitted with 20 or 23 mm guns It was slower and more difficult to handle Its top airspeed was only 372 km h 231 mph at sea level and 409 km h 254 mph at 2 500 m 8 200 ft Its rate of climb also deteriorated and the length of its take off run had increased 3 Nevertheless between December 1942 and January 1943 a limited production run of nine Il 2s armed with Sh 37 guns was delivered to the 688th Attack Air Regiment ShAP of the 228th Attack Air Division 16th Air Army for military trials These aircraft took part in the combat around Stalingrad that winter The Sh 37 gun proved somewhat effective against the German tanks of the day It could pierce the armor of light tanks without problem and at favorable angles it was effective against German medium tanks as well However effective use of the gun required a high degree of skill from the pilots Besides the diving issue poor firing synchronization between the guns as installed in these aircraft caused them to also veer laterally off course when the Sh 37 guns were fired Consequently bursts of only two or three rounds were practical To compound the problems the Sh 37 guns were also rather unreliable with frequent jamming occurring Even though the Sh 37s were installed in pairs this actually decreased the overall reliability of the aircraft as a weapon The jamming of a one gun meant that the Il 2 could no longer fire safely due to the strong asymmetric recoil from the still functioning gun having a very strong destabilizing effect on the aircraft After these experiences the Il 2 with Sh 37 guns was not ordered in mass production 3 See also EditM4 cannon BK 37References Edit a b c d Yefim Gordon Dmitriĭ Komissarov Sergey Komoissarov 2005 OKB Yakovlev A History Of The Design Bureau And Its Aircraft Midland Publishing Limited p 95 ISBN 978 1 85780 203 0 a b c d e f g h Shirokorad A B 2001 Istoriya aviacionnogo vooruzheniya Harvest Shirokorad A B 2001 Istorya aviatsionnogo vooruzhenia Harvest ISBN 985 433 695 6 History of aircraft armament pages 122 123 a b c d e f Yefim Gordon Dmitriĭ Komissarov E Gordon Sergey Komissarov 2004 OKB Ilyushin A History Of The Design Bureau And Its Aircraft Midland Publishing Limited p 35 ISBN 978 1 85780 187 3 a b c V Perov O Rastrenin Il 2 Shturmovik Aviaciya i Kosmonavtika 2001 5 6 double issue article monograph pages 60 63 George Mellinger 2012 Yakovlev Aces of World War 2 Osprey Publishing p 12 ISBN 978 1 78200 553 7 a b S V Ivanov Yak 1 3 7 9 vo Vtoroj Mirovoj vojne chasti 2 Vojna v vozduhe in Russian Vol 33 section Yak 7 37 M 105PA pages 34 35 amp 52 OOO ARS a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Further reading EditMedved Alexander 2006 Sila Otdachi Dvigatel in Russian 46 4 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Ilyushin Il 2 ShFK 37 airwar ru in Russian 2004 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shpitalny Sh 37 amp oldid 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