List of autocannon
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Autocannons are automatic guns with calibers of 20 millimeters (0.79 in) to 60 millimeters (2.4 in). There are many types, including chain guns, gast guns, revolver cannons, and rotary cannons. They are being used as military aircraft main guns, naval guns, anti-aircraft weapons, infantry fighting vehicle main guns and are occasionally found on reconnaissance vehicles like the LAV-25.
General autocannons
[edit]Revolver cannons
[edit]Caliber (mm) | Power source | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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20 | Internal | M39 cannon | ![]() |
Cold War |
20 | Internal | Mauser MG 213 | ![]() |
World War II |
23 | Internal | Rikhter R-23 | ![]() |
Cold War |
27 | Internal | Mauser BK-27 | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | External | Rheinmetall RMK30 | ![]() |
Modern |
30 | Internal | ADEN cannon | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | Internal | DEFA cannon | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | External | GIAT 30 | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | Internal | Oerlikon KCA | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | Internal | NN-30 | ![]() |
Cold War |
35 | Internal | Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm Naval Revolver Gun System | ![]() |
Modern |
42 | External | Red King | ![]() |
Cold War |
Rotary cannons
[edit]Caliber (mm) | Power source | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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20 | External | M61 Vulcan | ![]() |
Cold War |
20 | External | M197 electric cannon | ![]() |
Cold War |
23 | Internal | Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23 | ![]() |
Cold War |
25 | External | GAU-12 Equalizer | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | External | GAU-8 Avenger | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | External | GAU-13 | ![]() |
Cold War |
30 | Internal | Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30 | ![]() |
Cold War |
37 | External | T250 | ![]() |
Cold War |
37 | External | Hotchkiss 1-pounder Rotary Cannon | ![]() |
19th century |
47 | External | Hotchkiss 3-pounder Rotary Cannon | ![]() |
19th century |
See also
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Williams, pp. 327–328
Bibliography
[edit]- Williams, Anthony G. (2022). Autocannon: A History of Automatic Cannon and Their Ammunition. Marlborough, UK: Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1-78500-920-4.