KS-19

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100 mm air defense gun KS-19
KS-19 in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum.
TypeAir defense gun
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
WarsKorean war
Vietnam war
Production history
DesignerL. V. Lulyev
Specifications
Mass9,550 kg (21,054 lbs)
Length9.45 m (31 ft)
Width2.35 m (7 ft 8 in)
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Crew15

Shell100×695 mm. R
Caliber100 mm (3.94 in)
Elevation−3°/+85
Traverse360°
Rate of fire15 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity900-1,000 m/s
Maximum firing rangeHorizontal: 21 km (13 mi)
Vertical: 12,700 m (41,667 ft) timed fuse.
15,000 m (49,213 ft) proximity fuse.

100 mm air defense gun KS-19 (Russian: 100-мм зенитная пушка КС-19) was a Soviet anti-aircraft gun. Following the end of the Second World War the Soviet Union introduced into service the 100 mm KS-19 and 130 mm KS-30.

The KS-19 is a heavy towed anti aircraft gun that has largely disappeared from front line arsenals due to increased use of more effective surface-to-air missiles. Being a towed weapon an external form of mobility was required, usually an AT-S Medium or AT-T Heavy tracked artillery tractor. The 15 man crew were carried on the tractor along with ready use ammunition for the gun.[1] Ammunition was loaded as a single round into the loading tray and a well trained crew could fire 15 rounds maximum per minute.[1]

KS-19, Israel Defense Forces History Museum.

Anti Aircraft ammunition includes high explosive, high explosive fragmentation and fragmentation types. The KS-19's onboard sights can be used to engage air targets; however increased accuracy was achieved if used in conjunction with a fire control radar such as the SON 9 (NATO Reporting name 'Fire Can') and PUAZO-6/19 director.[1]

As the KS-19 is a heavy calibre Anti-Aircraft gun it also has some utility in the ground role especially against armored targets. As a result of this two armor piecing rounds were produced: the AP-T (Armour Piercing-Tracer) and APC-T (Armour Piercing Capped-Tracer) with the AP-T round reportedly able to penetrate 185 mm of armor at 1000 m.[1]

The KS-19 was used in action by communist forces in both Korea and Vietnam.

Recently[when?] Iran has built an upgraded automatic version of KS-19 named Sa'ir.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bishop C and Drury I. The Encyclopedia of World Military Power (1988). Temple Press/Aerospace publishing.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2012-12-22. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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