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ZSU-23-4 Shilka: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle<br>
== Statistics ==
Main Armament: 4 x 23mm 2A7 Automatic Cannons<br>
Ammunition Stowage: 1980 ready/0 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition (Upper Guns): 510/0 BZT API (KE) and 510/0 OZT HEI-T (HE)<br>
Default Ammunition (Lower Guns): 480/0 BZT API (KE) and 480/0 OZT HEI-T (HE)<br>
Armour Protection:<br>
Front Turret: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>
Front Hull: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>
Combat Mass: 19t<br>
Engine Power: 280hp<br>
Height: 3.572m<br>
==General==
==General==
By default, the Shilka will be in air target search mode, with its radar dish rotating with 20°/sec (3.3 turns per minute). Once an air target is acquired, the dish will track the target (while the guns may lead it).
 
Beginning development in 1957 to address shortcomings with the ZSU-57-2 and entering service in 1965, the ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" has proven a capable short-range anti-aircraft platform.  Armed with four liquid-cooled 23mm 2A7 autocannons guided by a RPK-2 "Tobol" radar system, the "Zeus" - as it is sometimes called - had a strong effect on Western aircraft development and employment.  Outside of the Shilka's anti-aircraft role, the vehicle is very capable in direct-fire engagements against lightly armored targets, particularly in urban combat. 
 
Although assigned to regimental anti-aircraft battalions as a single four vehicle platoon, Shilkas will normally be encountered as part of air-defense "companies", consisting of a single ZSU-23-4, one SA-9 or SA-13 SAM, and a small number of IFV/APC mounted 9K38 "Igla" shoulder fired MANPADS.
 
As modeled, the ZUS-23-4's detection radius is 8km, with a maximum engagement range of 2500m, and is more effective against low flying crossing targets than those that are closing or retreating.  By default, the Shilka will be in air target search mode, with its radar dish rotating with 20°/sec (3.3 turns per minute). Once an air target is acquired, the dish will track the target (while the guns may lead it).


If  the Shilka is attacking a ground target, the radar dish will face straight ahead, with the armored cans protecting the sights elevated.
If  the Shilka is attacking a ground target, the radar dish will face straight ahead, with the armored cans protecting the sights elevated.

Revision as of 14:29, 12 May 2012

ZSU-23-4 Shilka: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle


Statistics

Main Armament: 4 x 23mm 2A7 Automatic Cannons
Ammunition Stowage: 1980 ready/0 stowed
Default Ammunition (Upper Guns): 510/0 BZT API (KE) and 510/0 OZT HEI-T (HE)
Default Ammunition (Lower Guns): 480/0 BZT API (KE) and 480/0 OZT HEI-T (HE)


Armour Protection:
Front Turret: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters
Front Hull: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters


Combat Mass: 19t
Engine Power: 280hp
Height: 3.572m


General

Beginning development in 1957 to address shortcomings with the ZSU-57-2 and entering service in 1965, the ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" has proven a capable short-range anti-aircraft platform. Armed with four liquid-cooled 23mm 2A7 autocannons guided by a RPK-2 "Tobol" radar system, the "Zeus" - as it is sometimes called - had a strong effect on Western aircraft development and employment. Outside of the Shilka's anti-aircraft role, the vehicle is very capable in direct-fire engagements against lightly armored targets, particularly in urban combat.

Although assigned to regimental anti-aircraft battalions as a single four vehicle platoon, Shilkas will normally be encountered as part of air-defense "companies", consisting of a single ZSU-23-4, one SA-9 or SA-13 SAM, and a small number of IFV/APC mounted 9K38 "Igla" shoulder fired MANPADS.

As modeled, the ZUS-23-4's detection radius is 8km, with a maximum engagement range of 2500m, and is more effective against low flying crossing targets than those that are closing or retreating. By default, the Shilka will be in air target search mode, with its radar dish rotating with 20°/sec (3.3 turns per minute). Once an air target is acquired, the dish will track the target (while the guns may lead it).

If the Shilka is attacking a ground target, the radar dish will face straight ahead, with the armored cans protecting the sights elevated.

Thermal Signature

ZSU-23-4 TIS image, front-right ZSU-23-4 TIS image, rear-left