The AK-100 is a Soviet 100mm naval cannon, with a maximum rate of fire of 60 rounds per minute, firing a 26.8kg munition in HE anti-air or HE fragmentation varieties.[3][4]
Naval anti-aircraft gun
For the gun family, see AK-100 (rifle family).
AK-100
Two 100mm (3.9-inch) dual purpose guns mounted on the Russian destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov
Type
Naval gun/Anti-Aircraft Gun [citation needed]
Placeoforigin
Soviet Union
Production history
Designed
1970s
Produced
1970s
Specifications
Mass
35.5 tonnes (78,000lb)
Shell weight
26.8 kg
Caliber
100mm
Rateoffire
60 rounds per minute
The modernized A-190E-01 naval gun, featured with a stealthy turret design.[1][2]
Specification
Weight: 35.5 tons
Elevation: -10 / +85 degrees
Rate of Elevation: 30 degrees per second
Traverse: 360 degrees
Traverse rate: 35 degrees per second
Recoil: 20 in (51cm)
Rate of fire: 50 to 60 rounds per minute
Typical ammo storage: 350 rounds for a 4,000 ton class frigate[3]
A190
A190, also known as AK-190 and A-190,[5] is a modernized lightweight version of AK-100 developed by Burevestnik Central Scientific Research Institute that first entered service in 1997.[5] Deliveries started to the RF Navy to replace the AK-176 gun mount in 2012 and more than 30 systems with a firing range of more than 20km were delivered as of 2020.[6] Specifications:[5]
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