Denel Land Systems GI-2

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20 mm Denel Land Systems GI-2
Denel Land Systems GI-2
TypeAutocannon
Place of originSouth Africa
Production history
ManufacturerDenel Land Systems (DLS)
Specifications
Shell20x139 linked on F1 link
Caliber20 millimetres (0.79 in)
Rate of fire750 round/min
Muzzle velocity1050 m/s
Feed systemLeft/Right side

The Denel Land Systems GI-2 is an autocannon manufactured by Denel Land Systems (DLS) and used by the South African Army, Navy, Air Force, Royal Thai Navy, Indonesian Army and Navy.

History

The Denel GI-2 is based on the GIAT Modèle F2 gun design, for which Denel has a production licence.

Description

The 20 mm GI-2 is a mounted monotube gun, with two 150-cartridge boxes on each side of the piece. After each shot, the empty cartridge is ejected from beneath the weapon. A hydraulic rearming device is available for naval or land versions.[1]

Applications

Irish Panhard AML fitted with the GI-2 and complete turret of the Ratel-20 infantry fighting vehicle.

The GI-2 cannon is used in the following applications:

Land

Air

Naval

Users

References

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