What do you think? Would you pick this or the 40mm Bofors in WW2 or even today to fight the tyranny of the skies? Let me know which Anti-Aircraft gun you prefer out there! oh.....and have a great day! 🙂
Tough call. This has more of a punch so it's fragmentation bursts cloud would be bigger and it the round its self hits no jet except maybe the A10 or su25 would be happy even then it wouldn't be happy. Lol
Also matt do you know about the PldVk vz 53/59 Czech AA gun is a slightly improved design of A ww2 German 3cm AA Gun Mk303 flak? And strangely the Cartridge is similar to that of soviet ak230 (30×210mmB)?
Indonesian Army air defense still uses these old beast. Some of them are retrofitted with digital fire control system and radar tracking and targeting system. We called S-60 as "si mbah" it means "old man'
5:57 Sorry, but that's incorrect. The ZSU-23-4 uses, as the name suggests, four 23mm cannons. Perhaps you meant the ZSU-57-2? It uses two of these but does not have radar.
@@releasethekraken5039 Nope, that was the ZSU-37. The ZSU-57-2 was one of the most important anti-air vehicles of not only the USSR but dozens of international customers.
You've covered damn near every piece of military equipment I love and I love it! The 57 mm is a crazy cannon, saw a Serbian ZSU-57-2 mag dump several magazines and that was quite the display, with surprisingly little recoil and exceptional accuracy. Could you maybe cover the AK-630 in more detail? Its my favorite weapon ever made, I know you covered two of the variants in your Too 7 CIWS video, which is still one of my favorites that you've done, I'd just love to hear your thoughts on it in a slightly longer format, hell, I'd take a podcast-length video but, your standard 7 - 20 minutes of expertise would be lovely as well 😁😁 Thanks for your work Matt, you're awesome ❤
In modern wars, this cannon is more suitable for suppressing infantry and demolishing buildings. for example, in World War 2, 37mm cannons were used to suppress infantry with fragmentation shells, and here a series of shells from 57mm fragmentation shells, the only thing that the infantry will feel is the desire to press harder into the ground
It'd still be good for taking on aircraft, helicopters, and missiles with a decent radar and fire control system. Similar to the 40mm Bofors guns which have been in use since before WW2 in various forms to this day.
@@JaroslawGarbus-np6ym yep. I love how something is proving useful for something it was never intended for. However if you remember the ancestors of the first drones had their first debut in WWII with the Goliath and the V-1 rocket there was another one I can't remember the name of & it was also the first guided missile
The M1911A1 was a good gun too. It's just not a good choice anymore when guns with far larger magazine capacities in similar calibers are available. @@dylannix4289
@@namesurname624 Wikipedia says BM-57 is an upgraded S-60. But it doesn't mean that it goes in favor of T-15. Chassis of a T-55 and a BM-57 as a main gun says a lot about the russian "newest" design.
@Insane I guess that's one way to look at it. But, using cheap and plentiful existing equipment to create a relatively well armored, hard hitting, rapid firing "light tank" sort of vehicle seems sound to me.
@@insane5375 pls,read again wiki. "The T-15 concept of a heavy IFV is derived from design of the BTR-T vehicle (based on the T-55 chassis) that never entered military service." "The Russian T-15 is based on the T-14 tank hull, with its engine relocated to the front to accommodate a passenger compartment in the rear" There was concept based on T-55 called BTR-T. T-15 has nothing in common with T-55 tank...
5:54 the ZSU-23-4 shilka has 4 23mm 2A7 autocannons. It does not utilize the S-60. I think the SPAA platform you're thinking of is the ZSU 57-2 which has two S-60 cannons. It doesn't have any radar however.
Medium size rounds (40-60mm) guns have exceptional accuracy and range capability due to the original design as AA guns. Which makes enemy infantry's cover meaningless especially houses/makeshift sandbag bunker or trees. With proper utilization, it can do the deadly direct fire support against the enemy infantry or APC/IFV.
An important user of the S-60 that you did not mention in the video (but you used a lot of footage from them ;) ) is the polish army. It was manufactured by Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów in poland under licence and several hundred are still in use. A modernized polish version is the S-60MB.
This weapon was used in the first Gulf War 1980-1988, and many F4 planes were shot down. f14, Bell and Sirosky type weapons... In the second Gulf of 1991, work with it was not bad, but it was limited, and in 2003 it was used in ambushes to hunt Apache weapons and A10 planes, and its performance was excellent
Actually, Shilka (ZSU-23/4) has 4 23mm guns, not these... These things (AAA in general) have been used against ground targets with devastating effects since WW2. They were used a lot during Yugoslav wars... For example, Praga was beloved, but reload was difficult and the crew was exposed at that time and it really doesn't have too much ammo in magazine. I myself served in anti-aircraft unit (though I was a radar operator) consisted of Giraffe radar and Bofors guns. Some of officers, NCOs and contract soldiers from my unit participated in Kosovo war. There, Bofors was called "sniper killer". Once an enemy sniper was located, especially in rural areas and villages there, they would set up a Bofors and simply start shooting at his location. Bofors can hit accurately at 4.000m, way outside of range of sniper rifles. If he is hiding inside a house, in a matter of seconds that house would be turned into rubbles along with the sniper inside it... Also, one NCO told us about triple barrel 20mm guns (M55) used against human waves that the KLA launched against Yugoslav positions. He claimed that he literally saw those KLA guys being cut in two... Which is very likely... Overall, these things are not too complex, easy to use, relatively cheap and can do a lot of damage. What's not to like?
I moved some 5 round wooden crates of S-60 ammunition once. They weigh 100 pounds or 45.4kg. It would be a massive workout keeping that weapon at a high firing rate.
Система была основана на пушки ЗиС -2 1940 года , несмотря на 57мм её снаряд пробивал броню Пантеры и даже Тигра танков 2 мировой войны. Из за большого количества снарядов и оборудования для производства этого колибра эта пушка устанавливается даже на современную технику боевой модуль Байкал . Полностью автоматической стрельбой и управлением .
Since we went from a "only high value hard to hit targets in the sky" to a situation where we have - in addition to that - a lot of "low value easy to hit targets" such systems may have a comeback in modern warfare...
The original 8.8cm caliber was chosen by the German Navy as secondary armament because the weight of the round was the maximum that could be handled by hand alone as a single pierce. This also made it suitable for FLAK. This was pushed to higher calibers in some countries but always came at the cost of reduced rate of fire or rapid crew fatigue that reduced ROF (eg the British 4.7 inch Naval Gun) . Auto loaders and integrated fuse setting machine integrated into the loader helped the caliber to be extended to 10.5cm and even 12.8cm. The American 5 inch DP Naval Gun handled round and cartridge separately but still achieved 25RPM.
Unless you have proximity fused ammo the odds of hitting anything with these is pretty slim. The Russians made some PF rounds but they’re very rare. Scoring a hit on something as small as a drone or as fast as a jet would be basically impossible.
they're currently used against fixed and semi-hardened entrenchments where volume of fire is more important. But then you could say the same argument for rifle rounds where it actually takes close to 100,000 rounds to hit an opponent according to combat statistics.
hey bro, just a heads up, the shilka is a zsu 23-4, the 23mm rapid fire, 4 barrels. you probably are thinking of the zsu 57-2 (dont know the call sign for it). its easy to confuse these russian spaa, theres also a 37-2, not the same 37mm that the 57mm was to replace, a whole new gun system for rapid fire. i can understand the use of a high calibre reasonable high rate of fire weapon for dealing with slower planes/helis. but trying to track a CAS coming in close to mach with a hand cranked gun platform must be near impossible, unless theres a large cluster of guns to just fill the sky.
AAA is making a big comeback on the battlefields of today. Sure in the last 30 years these guns have been used mostly as direct fire support weapons, as they lacked modern tracking systems. These upgraded versions with radar/IR fire control, and new systems such as Sky Ranger, using new ammo with programmable airburst fuse is a good (and maybe only effective) defence against the scurge that are swarms of killer drones.
We smoked a lot of 57mms post-Desert Storm while enforcing the no-fly zone. They would, on occasion, pop off rounds at the patrolling aircraft. The jet would then turn around, roll in and smoke them. They are really only marginally effective against low flying aircraft. Anything else was just a noisy version of inviting unwanted attention.
Yes, but they are using and updated version of it on a sort of IFV/light tank system that has gotten the attention of NATO, probably for good reason. That's why the US is looking to upgrade its next Gen IFV to include a 50mm main gun based on a necked up version of the current 30mm round.
More then adequate for ground support and anti Drone/Helicopeter duty. Slow and un armored targets , specialy drones I a pair of these with proxy fuses doing an number of any drone that gets in range
In the PAVN, these AA canons are still being used in mass, with both single and dual variants. Lately, they're also upraded with electrical synchronized triger, night fighting equipment and better optics. We also Synchronized and automated them in battery size ( around 5-6 canons per platoon). Newer tatics are being test since the apearance of FPV and UAV, but still base heavilly on synchronized wide range-heavy volume AA firing (mật độ hỏa lực phòng không dày đặc và đồng bộ) to effectively destroy flying vehicle They"re also paired with other AA autocanon/ AA canon and HMG like the 37mm 61-K, NSV, DShKM, KPV, 2M-3 and even KS-19 100mm AA canon. Together They create a multi-layers anti air Defense, cooperating and supporting other AA defense unit like Land to Air missiles, RADAR reconnaissance unit, SPAA unit and MANPADS
it turned out that this weapon is just as effective for destroying concrete structures and buildings in enemy positions! and after they began to be used by the militia of Donbass, Russia, having entered into an anti-terrorist operation, began to use them. I myself saw several echelons with reactivated S-60 installations that were being transported to the point of contact. and earlier they had already been sentenced to be melted down. the projectile of this gun grinds the enemy's trenches even if there are concrete structures there, and turns everything into dust, allowing the infantry to approach.
The Russians have been always been good at two things. 1 getting a higher fire rate than would be expected for the calibre, and 2 making things easy to maintain. The Ukranian's however have demonstrated that these are not enough if the opposition has high reliability but sophisticated kit.
Украинцы это упрощённая версия русского человека, так что не стоит ожидать от них🇺🇦🏳🌈 чего то впечатляющего. Ну да, они сопротивляются получше, чем сопротивлялись бы поляки или американцы, но это не изменит конечного результата- победа России неминуема.
@@РоманМиков-ъ4ы не упрощенная версия, а просто говорят на другом языке. И то, в разных регионах Украины был разный язык. Только сейчас в качестве единого украинского языка был избран галицийский диалект. Если мы будем говорить о восточной Украине, то там всегда говорили на суржике. Суржик похож на старорусский и русские его понимают. Галицийский диалект ближе к польскому, чешскому, сербскому, словацкому языкам. Русские его практически не понимают.
The piece was developed as an Anti-tank gun, then with the appearance of the 76 AT gun, it was taken out of production as an AT gun and it was decided to modify it as an AA gun, from the beginning it also used the automatic radar firing system and Romania had it in large numbers, being placed on the main airports, for the defense of the runways, together with the 37 raihmetal 41 cannon,
@@comrade-princesscelestia4907 caliber 57 was created as an AT weapon, not AA, after the entry into production of the 'so-called' 3 76.5 mm guns. The 57 mm gun was withdrawn from the front line and modified for AA firing... I won't go into details, the 85 mm gun /100mm from the t34/su 100 were originally AA guns
@@comrade-princesscelestia4907 He’s reaching. Originally the Soviets thought 57mm to be the perfect anti-tank caliber and they poured a lot of resources into further development, eventually leading to what became known as the ZiS-2 57mm AT gun. But they got reality checked rather quickly and switched over the 76mm The ZiS-2 and its cousin the Ch-51 were both withdrawn from anti-tank duty and the Soviets began the process of repurposing these suddenly useless guns. By switching from 57x480mm to 57x347mm they managed to find some use for the caliber and its related development. But drawing any direct correlation between the ZiS-2 and the S-60/S-68A is, like I stated prior, a hell of a stretch
@@rdallas81 what a ridiculous comparison!?…🤨 The maxim is just as effective now against humans as it was when it was first invented…good luck hitting a Mig with that dinosaur🤣
Nice. I bet it has a possible secondary roll as a lite anti vehicle weapon. Make some high vap rounds for it. And it can probably go thru most ifvs and apcs. Very nice can I mount one of a deuce and half?
The ZSU-23-4 uses four *23* mm guns, the same as the ZU-23-2! The S-60 was the basis of the ZSU-57-2, which was the predecessor of the Shilka, and lacked radar for fire control making it fairly ineffective as an AAA system. For that reason the ZSU-23-4 was developed to replace it.
@@_Admin_01. oh man I completely forgot about that thing... I was thinking more of a single gun modern vehicle but I completely forgot about that vehicle
The _57x348mmSR_ is an older cartridge but which has now been adopted for multiple Russian AFVs such as the BMP-3 and the planned Kurganets-25, T-15 Armata and VPK-7829 Bumerang vehicles. This is the round that Russia sees as being one of the important ones of the future battlefield. In contrast, the round that the US has seemingly gone for is the *_50x228mm_* (used in the XM913 chain gun) which is considerably smaller. It may suffice but if it doesn't then the proper Western equivalent would be the Bofors *_57x438mmR._* Its cartridge case is longer but slimmer whereas the Russian case is shorter but wider, so overall they're pretty similar. Personally, I think Russia's over-emphasis on _57x348mm_ is problematic. They're currently not using any rounds between _30x165mm_ or _30x210mmB_ and 57mm, but one they did use prior to the late-20th-century was the *_37x252mmSR._* It's still used in many countries, including China, and Russia needs to bring it back.
Är denna en kopia på Bofors 57mm 🤔 eller är dessa helt olika Ryssarna är ju kända dör att kopiera Kalasjnikov AK47 är ju bara en förbättrad variant av Sturmgewehr 44
I would like to also point out that Poland has modernized not a small number of S-60 in our inventory to S-60MB standard. So electric elevation and rotation, remote control, digital datalink for connection to WD-95 command vehicle (with color day camera, thermal camera, laser range finder, IFF) - shown on this video at 3:55 (interior) 4:16 (exterior) 4:24 (closeup of optical head), as well as REGA integrated Air Defence command and control system (that integrates multiple systems like S200C [Modernized S200WE], S125SC [Modernized S125], ZSU-23-2MP Biala [modernized Shilka], 9k33 OSA-AKM-P1 [Modernized 9k33 OSA-AKM] and so on)
Can these AA guns still work in modern warfares ? Like shooting down F35, F15E, Su-30 Su-34 because these fighter bombers fly in very high altitudes with fast speed and can launch air to ground missiles from max 500km away (Taurus) and drop guided bombs from 27km away
The 25mm sabot can kill a T-72 within 15-20 shots. To think that a 35, 40, 50 or 57mm sabot round cannot is ridiculous. During the 1st Gulf War I saw Bradley 25's take out T-72's.
I wonder if we'll start seeing the Zsu 57 2 being used in action in Ukraine at some point, maybe they already have?, With an armoured turret and tracked hull mounting twin 57mm cannons surely this would be 1 of the most awesome armoured ground attack platforms in terms of heavy cannon fire,but even the single barrel towed version on a flatbed truck is no joke, and as we have all seem what very small efp grenades dropped from drones are doing to main battle tanks a 57mm armor piercing round is likely more potent than the experts give it credit for.
Not sure if you saw it, but the Russian guy who gets to play with all the cool russian weapons released a video on this same weapon today. Hes got some neat content. See if I can link it: Streamer Name: Крупнокалиберный Переполох Video name: Пушка С-60| Стреляем в танк осколочными снарядами 57 мм Link to RUclips video: ruclips.net/video/osgdpL3Lg98/видео.html
I wonder how effective it would be, with radar, as point defense against cruise missiles. The shells may include proximity fuses, which seem like they would be effective in that role.
Does this gun use the same 57x480mm cartridge that the Soviets used on their 57mm AT guns and the T-34 variant with the 57mm gun in WW2? It’s a powerful round
I'd say no, at most destroy the tracks, optics, break the gun but I doubt it would penatrate the armor of the Abrams or Challenger. In the back it would go thru and cause engine fires I'm pretty sure.
Of course it can, but only with AP rounds. A single salvo on the side of an Abrams would easily take it out, there's so much kinetic energy behind those AP rounds, if the first shot doesn't go through and kill everyone, a follow-up shot on compromised side armour would do it. 57 mm of steel going M-16 cartridge velocity can take out damn near as make's no difference: anything from the side. From Maus to the latest monster Strv 122. If not the shell fragments, then spalling. And again, its over 1 shot a second that this thing spits out, if the first salvo doesn't kill everything you're shooting at from the side, you're righting aliens and you should've retreated anyway 😂
@@XxSoGRAMBOxX From the front, no chance, I agree, but from the side, its only a question of which shot, the first or the second, side armour on even the most modern and hardy of tanks is not as phenomenal as one would assume.
Great vid. I’m wondering why we wouldn’t see these used in Ukraine for drone defence. Is the targeting of small drones a large challenge ? The fragmentation projectile you mention, would that be similar to a proximity fused round like the VT fuse from American in second war in pacific? I’m very curious about Drone defence. Many videos of Ukraine with drones being prominent. Video’s highlighted on the new high tech ray beam space lasers, etc., but I was think that the auto cannon with proximity fuse should be widely available, inexpensive, and have a ground use role. .?? I liked this vid. You have some good ones.
Congrats on 400k from midwest USA, great content for years, should have hit it a long time ago. YTs new communist guidelines seem to punish their bread and butter channels, they keep it up more and more will move to Rumble...keep pushing 👍
What do you think? Would you pick this or the 40mm Bofors in WW2 or even today to fight the tyranny of the skies? Let me know which Anti-Aircraft gun you prefer out there! oh.....and have a great day! 🙂
To be honest , i will pick the Starsweeper .
Prefer Bofors
Tough call. This has more of a punch so it's fragmentation bursts cloud would be bigger and it the round its self hits no jet except maybe the A10 or su25 would be happy even then it wouldn't be happy. Lol
Also matt do you know about the PldVk vz 53/59 Czech AA gun is a slightly improved design of A ww2 German 3cm AA Gun Mk303 flak? And strangely the Cartridge is similar to that of soviet ak230 (30×210mmB)?
@@warhawk4494 The round itself can destroy any aircraft with a direct hit.
My grandpa used to be a gunner on a S-60 during his time in the czechoslovakian army, so im really happy you made this video😉
Your Grandpa is a good man.
Indonesian Army air defense still uses these old beast. Some of them are retrofitted with digital fire control system and radar tracking and targeting system. We called S-60 as "si mbah" it means "old man'
5:57 Sorry, but that's incorrect. The ZSU-23-4 uses, as the name suggests, four 23mm cannons. Perhaps you meant the ZSU-57-2? It uses two of these but does not have radar.
Correct it was a brain fart my bad
@@_Matsimus_ No worries! It happens! Great video on a really cool gun.
Wasnt the ZSU 57 just a prototype though?
@@releasethekraken5039 Nope, that was the ZSU-37. The ZSU-57-2 was one of the most important anti-air vehicles of not only the USSR but dozens of international customers.
You've covered damn near every piece of military equipment I love and I love it! The 57 mm is a crazy cannon, saw a Serbian ZSU-57-2 mag dump several magazines and that was quite the display, with surprisingly little recoil and exceptional accuracy.
Could you maybe cover the AK-630 in more detail? Its my favorite weapon ever made, I know you covered two of the variants in your Too 7 CIWS video, which is still one of my favorites that you've done, I'd just love to hear your thoughts on it in a slightly longer format, hell, I'd take a podcast-length video but, your standard 7 - 20 minutes of expertise would be lovely as well 😁😁
Thanks for your work Matt, you're awesome ❤
In modern wars, this cannon is more suitable for suppressing infantry and demolishing buildings. for example, in World War 2, 37mm cannons were used to suppress infantry with fragmentation shells, and here a series of shells from 57mm fragmentation shells, the only thing that the infantry will feel is the desire to press harder into the ground
It'd still be good for taking on aircraft, helicopters, and missiles with a decent radar and fire control system. Similar to the 40mm Bofors guns which have been in use since before WW2 in various forms to this day.
The only problem with this system is that it doesn't produce nearly enough Daka. Unfortunately that is a very common problem :'(
Anti dron heli armour carrier s
@@JaroslawGarbus-np6ym yep.
I love how something is proving useful for something it was never intended for.
However if you remember the ancestors of the first drones had their first debut in WWII with the Goliath and the V-1 rocket there was another one I can't remember the name of & it was also the first guided missile
@@VictorianTimeTraveler those r modernized and inegratet with radar and early warning sensor and are used by polish navy
We still use the Browning M2 .50 caliber heavy machine gun, a design that is a century old.
MUHHH TWO WORLD WARS-
Oh wait, wrong gun
The M1911A1 was a good gun too. It's just not a good choice anymore when guns with far larger magazine capacities in similar calibers are available. @@dylannix4289
That AA gun is a Real piece of work.57mm with a good ROF.I can see why the Russians choose to mount a version in there new T15 IFV.
Same caliber different gun, no?
It is 57mm, but not S-60 gun
@@namesurname624 Wikipedia says BM-57 is an upgraded S-60. But it doesn't mean that it goes in favor of T-15. Chassis of a T-55 and a BM-57 as a main gun says a lot about the russian "newest" design.
@Insane I guess that's one way to look at it. But, using cheap and plentiful existing equipment to create a relatively well armored, hard hitting, rapid firing "light tank" sort of vehicle seems sound to me.
@@insane5375 pls,read again wiki. "The T-15 concept of a heavy IFV is derived from design of the BTR-T vehicle (based on the T-55 chassis) that never entered military service."
"The Russian T-15 is based on the T-14 tank hull, with its engine relocated to the front to accommodate a passenger compartment in the rear"
There was concept based on T-55 called BTR-T. T-15 has nothing in common with T-55 tank...
5:54 the ZSU-23-4 shilka has 4 23mm 2A7 autocannons. It does not utilize the S-60.
I think the SPAA platform you're thinking of is the ZSU 57-2 which has two S-60 cannons. It doesn't have any radar however.
Love this channel for the unbiased takes and common sense which isn't really common nowadays.
Medium size rounds (40-60mm) guns have exceptional accuracy and range capability due to the original design as AA guns. Which makes enemy infantry's cover meaningless especially houses/makeshift sandbag bunker or trees. With proper utilization, it can do the deadly direct fire support against the enemy infantry or APC/IFV.
An important user of the S-60 that you did not mention in the video (but you used a lot of footage from them ;) ) is the polish army. It was manufactured by Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów in poland under licence and several hundred are still in use. A modernized polish version is the S-60MB.
This weapon was used in the first Gulf War 1980-1988, and many F4 planes were shot down. f14, Bell and Sirosky type weapons... In the second Gulf of 1991, work with it was not bad, but it was limited, and in 2003 it was used in ambushes to hunt Apache weapons and A10 planes, and its performance was excellent
Eight Iranian planes fell in this cannon in 1980 at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq war
Congrats on 400k 👍, well deserved.
Thank you!
@@_Matsimus_ thank you for years of great content 👍
Some 'old' things just still work & it's not worth the cost to "upgrade"
My local VFW has the American 57mm AT gun on display.
Actually, Shilka (ZSU-23/4) has 4 23mm guns, not these...
These things (AAA in general) have been used against ground targets with devastating effects since WW2. They were used a lot during Yugoslav wars...
For example, Praga was beloved, but reload was difficult and the crew was exposed at that time and it really doesn't have too much ammo in magazine.
I myself served in anti-aircraft unit (though I was a radar operator) consisted of Giraffe radar and Bofors guns. Some of officers, NCOs and contract soldiers from my unit participated in Kosovo war. There, Bofors was called "sniper killer". Once an enemy sniper was located, especially in rural areas and villages there, they would set up a Bofors and simply start shooting at his location. Bofors can hit accurately at 4.000m, way outside of range of sniper rifles. If he is hiding inside a house, in a matter of seconds that house would be turned into rubbles along with the sniper inside it...
Also, one NCO told us about triple barrel 20mm guns (M55) used against human waves that the KLA launched against Yugoslav positions. He claimed that he literally saw those KLA guys being cut in two... Which is very likely...
Overall, these things are not too complex, easy to use, relatively cheap and can do a lot of damage. What's not to like?
Excellent video again.
Congrats on 400k subs.
There's one of these outside the national guard depot by my old high-school, Cape May Tech.
I moved some 5 round wooden crates of S-60 ammunition once. They weigh 100 pounds or 45.4kg. It would be a massive workout keeping that weapon at a high firing rate.
Absolutely, same with the L40/70, a lot of manual labour required. As an ex-artisan weapons I watched crews become fatigued very quickly.
Система была основана на пушки ЗиС -2 1940 года , несмотря на 57мм её снаряд пробивал броню Пантеры и даже Тигра танков 2 мировой войны. Из за большого количества снарядов и оборудования для производства этого колибра эта пушка устанавливается даже на современную технику боевой модуль Байкал . Полностью автоматической стрельбой и управлением .
MAN....the footage!!!
Since we went from a "only high value hard to hit targets in the sky" to a situation where we have - in addition to that - a lot of "low value easy to hit targets" such systems may have a comeback in modern warfare...
The German 88mm gun was designed for anti aircraft but ended up becoming an anto tank gun. This is not the first time a weapon's use had evolved
The original 8.8cm caliber was chosen by the German Navy as secondary armament because the weight of the round was the maximum that could be handled by hand alone as a single pierce. This also made it suitable for FLAK. This was pushed to higher calibers in some countries but always came at the cost of reduced rate of fire or rapid crew fatigue that reduced ROF (eg the British 4.7 inch Naval Gun) . Auto loaders and integrated fuse setting machine integrated into the loader helped the caliber to be extended to 10.5cm and even 12.8cm.
The American 5 inch DP Naval Gun handled round and cartridge separately but still achieved 25RPM.
One of my favorites
Unless you have proximity fused ammo the odds of hitting anything with these is pretty slim. The Russians made some PF rounds but they’re very rare.
Scoring a hit on something as small as a drone or as fast as a jet would be basically impossible.
they're currently used against fixed and semi-hardened entrenchments where volume of fire is more important. But then you could say the same argument for rifle rounds where it actually takes close to 100,000 rounds to hit an opponent according to combat statistics.
Programable detonation rounds are now standard for such large calibers.
Laser range finder and programing add on...
But now if you were a pilot in a supersonic aircraft and you start seeing a volley of tracers flying at you, you may rethink returning
Awsome that you bring light to this gun. Been discissing this gun with some friends lateley. Its brutal
Good video. The Browning. 50 are older 😊👍🏻👍🏻
There was a twin S-60 called the ZSU 57-2, but the quad you mention was a 4x23mm setup
Thanks for highlighting this awesome weapon. It's now the alpha technical in Ukraine. Proof that militaries should never throw away anything.
like IS in iraq and syria.
Yes I know I said shilka. Sorry it was a error on my part.
Awesome job as always, Thank you.
Matsimus has been killing it recently.
Damn, I've never actually seen one of these beefy cannons in action - way more beef than I'd imagined!
One of my favorites.
Wasn't this autocannon also used in the ZSU-57-2 SPAAG?
Indeed it is
Yes, not the Shilka though. Shilka is ZSU 23-4, 23mm caliber.
Именно эта и пушка использовалась в самоходной установке на гусеничном шасси.
hey bro, just a heads up, the shilka is a zsu 23-4, the 23mm rapid fire, 4 barrels. you probably are thinking of the zsu 57-2 (dont know the call sign for it). its easy to confuse these russian spaa, theres also a 37-2, not the same 37mm that the 57mm was to replace, a whole new gun system for rapid fire. i can understand the use of a high calibre reasonable high rate of fire weapon for dealing with slower planes/helis. but trying to track a CAS coming in close to mach with a hand cranked gun platform must be near impossible, unless theres a large cluster of guns to just fill the sky.
AAA is making a big comeback on the battlefields of today. Sure in the last 30 years these guns have been used mostly as direct fire support weapons, as they lacked modern tracking systems. These upgraded versions with radar/IR fire control, and new systems such as Sky Ranger, using new ammo with programmable airburst fuse is a good (and maybe only effective) defence against the scurge that are swarms of killer drones.
Could you make a video on the new Borsuk IFV? It got quite popular recently and some informative video on this thing would be great.
Thanks for the vid sir.👍🏼👍🏼
You had me a Kalashnikov...
We smoked a lot of 57mms post-Desert Storm while enforcing the no-fly zone. They would, on occasion, pop off rounds at the patrolling aircraft. The jet would then turn around, roll in and smoke them. They are really only marginally effective against low flying aircraft. Anything else was just a noisy version of inviting unwanted attention.
Yes, but they are using and updated version of it on a sort of IFV/light tank system that has gotten the attention of NATO, probably for good reason. That's why the US is looking to upgrade its next Gen IFV to include a 50mm main gun based on a necked up version of the current 30mm round.
More then adequate for ground support and anti Drone/Helicopeter duty. Slow and un armored targets , specialy drones
I a pair of these with proxy fuses doing an number of any drone that gets in range
@@bernardobiritiki Experience would indicate otherwise.
In the PAVN, these AA canons are still being used in mass, with both single and dual variants. Lately, they're also upraded with electrical synchronized triger, night fighting equipment and better optics. We also Synchronized and automated them in battery size ( around 5-6 canons per platoon). Newer tatics are being test since the apearance of FPV and UAV, but still base heavilly on synchronized wide range-heavy volume AA firing (mật độ hỏa lực phòng không dày đặc và đồng bộ) to effectively destroy flying vehicle
They"re also paired with other AA autocanon/ AA canon and HMG like the 37mm 61-K, NSV, DShKM, KPV, 2M-3 and even KS-19 100mm AA canon. Together They create a multi-layers anti air Defense, cooperating and supporting other AA defense unit like Land to Air missiles, RADAR reconnaissance unit, SPAA unit and MANPADS
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it turned out that this weapon is just as effective for destroying concrete structures and buildings in enemy positions! and after they began to be used by the militia of Donbass, Russia, having entered into an anti-terrorist operation, began to use them. I myself saw several echelons with reactivated S-60 installations that were being transported to the point of contact. and earlier they had already been sentenced to be melted down. the projectile of this gun grinds the enemy's trenches even if there are concrete structures there, and turns everything into dust, allowing the infantry to approach.
Cool gun!
Well, the Shilka got his designation ZSU 23-4 for a reason…..!
The Russians have been always been good at two things. 1 getting a higher fire rate than would be expected for the calibre, and 2 making things easy to maintain. The Ukranian's however have demonstrated that these are not enough if the opposition has high reliability but sophisticated kit.
Sure ukrop
Украинцы это упрощённая версия русского человека, так что не стоит ожидать от них🇺🇦🏳🌈 чего то впечатляющего. Ну да, они сопротивляются получше, чем сопротивлялись бы поляки или американцы, но это не изменит конечного результата- победа России неминуема.
@@РоманМиков-ъ4ы не упрощенная версия, а просто говорят на другом языке. И то, в разных регионах Украины был разный язык. Только сейчас в качестве единого украинского языка был избран галицийский диалект.
Если мы будем говорить о восточной Украине, то там всегда говорили на суржике. Суржик похож на старорусский и русские его понимают.
Галицийский диалект ближе к польскому, чешскому, сербскому, словацкому языкам. Русские его практически не понимают.
My dad used these when he was in the Army conscription service back in the late 60s.
Love your videos
The piece was developed as an Anti-tank gun, then with the appearance of the 76 AT gun, it was taken out of production as an AT gun and it was decided to modify it as an AA gun, from the beginning it also used the automatic radar firing system and Romania had it in large numbers, being placed on the main airports, for the defense of the runways, together with the 37 raihmetal 41 cannon,
What?
@@comrade-princesscelestia4907 caliber 57 was created as an AT weapon, not AA, after the entry into production of the 'so-called' 3 76.5 mm guns. The 57 mm gun was withdrawn from the front line and modified for AA firing... I won't go into details, the 85 mm gun /100mm from the t34/su 100 were originally AA guns
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He’s reaching. Originally the Soviets thought 57mm to be the perfect anti-tank caliber and they poured a lot of resources into further development, eventually leading to what became known as the ZiS-2 57mm AT gun. But they got reality checked rather quickly and switched over the 76mm
The ZiS-2 and its cousin the Ch-51 were both withdrawn from anti-tank duty and the Soviets began the process of repurposing these suddenly useless guns. By switching from 57x480mm to 57x347mm they managed to find some use for the caliber and its related development. But drawing any direct correlation between the ZiS-2 and the S-60/S-68A is, like I stated prior, a hell of a stretch
Wow lots of recoil ...and effective ! Many uses for air and or ground support.
That thing belongs in a museum!
Shut up.
The .50 caliber maxim gun from ww1 is still used..
@@rdallas81 what a ridiculous comparison!?…🤨
The maxim is just as effective now against humans as it was when it was first invented…good luck hitting a Mig with that dinosaur🤣
@@liddz434 a BULLET is a BULLET.
Its meant for cover fire, not sniping.
Doesn't matter if you got shot by a gun from 1915 or a gun from 2015-
@@liddz434 as far as the 57mm- its still effective.
@@liddz434 how old are you? 10?
Nice. I bet it has a possible secondary roll as a lite anti vehicle weapon. Make some high vap rounds for it. And it can probably go thru most ifvs and apcs. Very nice can I mount one of a deuce and half?
Same thought
i think it also can have an AA role against mid-range drones
Last clip was from a training session of Indonesia military.
The ZSU-23-4 uses four *23* mm guns, the same as the ZU-23-2!
The S-60 was the basis of the ZSU-57-2, which was the predecessor of the Shilka, and lacked radar for fire control making it fairly ineffective as an AAA system. For that reason the ZSU-23-4 was developed to replace it.
Imagine building a track vehicle around that thing.... I would like to see what that looks like..
The ZSU-57-2 exists.
@@_Admin_01. oh man I completely forgot about that thing... I was thinking more of a single gun modern vehicle but I completely forgot about that vehicle
@@paez4779 If you're talking about a single gun mount then the PT-76E (mounts the S-60) and 2S38 (mounts a different 57mm) also exist.
The _57x348mmSR_ is an older cartridge but which has now been adopted for multiple Russian AFVs such as the BMP-3 and the planned Kurganets-25, T-15 Armata and VPK-7829 Bumerang vehicles. This is the round that Russia sees as being one of the important ones of the future battlefield. In contrast, the round that the US has seemingly gone for is the *_50x228mm_* (used in the XM913 chain gun) which is considerably smaller. It may suffice but if it doesn't then the proper Western equivalent would be the Bofors *_57x438mmR._* Its cartridge case is longer but slimmer whereas the Russian case is shorter but wider, so overall they're pretty similar.
Personally, I think Russia's over-emphasis on _57x348mm_ is problematic. They're currently not using any rounds between _30x165mm_ or _30x210mmB_ and 57mm, but one they did use prior to the late-20th-century was the *_37x252mmSR._* It's still used in many countries, including China, and Russia needs to bring it back.
6:00 nice 3D model
Är denna en kopia på Bofors 57mm 🤔 eller är dessa helt olika Ryssarna är ju kända dör att kopiera Kalasjnikov AK47 är ju bara en förbättrad variant av Sturmgewehr 44
I would like to also point out that Poland has modernized not a small number of S-60 in our inventory to S-60MB standard. So electric elevation and rotation, remote control, digital datalink for connection to WD-95 command vehicle (with color day camera, thermal camera, laser range finder, IFF) - shown on this video at 3:55 (interior) 4:16 (exterior) 4:24 (closeup of optical head), as well as REGA integrated Air Defence command and control system (that integrates multiple systems like S200C [Modernized S200WE], S125SC [Modernized S125], ZSU-23-2MP Biala [modernized Shilka], 9k33 OSA-AKM-P1 [Modernized 9k33 OSA-AKM] and so on)
I would have to correct you on the Shilka bit as it has a Quad mounted ZU-23.
And not the S-60.
The Spaag you are referring to is the ZSU-57-2
A scary weapon that instantly sweeps your infantry in: men of wars 2
The Shilka has 23mm guns, upgraded versions 30mm.
It looks nice
Is the AA rounds equipped with proximity fuses?
Those old guns are being refurbished and modernized in the Russian project of Derivatsiya main gun for AIFV and AA purposes.
our military still using itu till today, with several upgrade to match modern day of course. we have nick name of it, "si mbah s-60" or the elder s-60
Can these AA guns still work in modern warfares ? Like shooting down F35, F15E, Su-30 Su-34 because these fighter bombers fly in very high altitudes with fast speed and can launch air to ground missiles from max 500km away (Taurus) and drop guided bombs from 27km away
Shilka never used 57mm guns
The 25mm sabot can kill a T-72 within 15-20 shots. To think that a 35, 40, 50 or 57mm sabot round cannot is ridiculous. During the 1st Gulf War I saw Bradley 25's take out T-72's.
The shitty export versions with no composite armor or ERA. Sure.
Nah
Bradleys take out these 72's with their TOW missiles
I wonder if we'll start seeing the Zsu 57 2 being used in action in Ukraine at some point, maybe they already have?,
With an armoured turret and tracked hull mounting twin 57mm cannons surely this would be 1 of the most awesome armoured ground attack platforms in terms of heavy cannon fire,but even the single barrel towed version on a flatbed truck is no joke,
and as we have all seem what very small efp grenades dropped from drones are doing to main battle tanks a 57mm armor piercing round is likely more potent than the experts give it credit for.
sir, please talk about ASROC missiles belonging to the USA Navy.... what are the advantages and how are they applied... thank you, sir
Tracer ammunition works in both directions
Not sure if you saw it, but the Russian guy who gets to play with all the cool russian weapons released a video on this same weapon today. Hes got some neat content. See if I can link it:
Streamer Name: Крупнокалиберный Переполох
Video name: Пушка С-60| Стреляем в танк осколочными снарядами 57 мм
Link to RUclips video: ruclips.net/video/osgdpL3Lg98/видео.html
isn't the shilka based on the 23mm autocannon? you sure your not thinking of the ZSU-57-2?
I wonder how effective it would be, with radar, as point defense against cruise missiles.
The shells may include proximity fuses, which seem like they would be effective in that role.
Immagin this Duall baby on a ZSU-57
Does it use proximity fused shells for anti aircraft?
Does this gun use the same 57x480mm cartridge that the Soviets used on their 57mm AT guns and the T-34 variant with the 57mm gun in WW2? It’s a powerful round
5:57 The ZSU 23/4 has 4 x 23mm guns, as the name implies, not 4 x 57mm. I suspect you are confusing it with the ZSU-57-2?
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So how do NATO 57mm fares against Soviet 57mm standard?
Good question
NATO have the access to Bofors L/47 or L/70 with more powerful shell
In general towed AA guns are a thing of the past.
@@w0lfgm cool
@@w0lfgm How is it more powerful,
S-60 L77 shell weight 2.85 kg, muzzle velocity of 1000 m/s, muzzle energy = 1.425 MJ
Bofors L47 shell weight 4.0 kg, muzzle velocity of 744 m/s, muzzle energy = 1.107 MJ
Bofors L60 shell weight 2.6 kg, muzzle velocity of 920 m/s, muzzle energy = 1.1 MJ
Bofors L70 shell weight 2.4 kg, muzzle velocity of 1035 m/s, muzzle energy = 1.285 MJ
Dude… “roughly several planes” 5 more minutes with the editing mate.
Also, isn’t the Shilka equipped with 23mm guns?
The DCS anti anything within a radius of 5km XD
Deadly against low flying helicopter
Is this capable of firing Sabo?
"grandad still got it"
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If the German 88mm anti aircraft weapon could be auto loaded. It would be used too. It was used for plane and tanks.
As far as cost in manpower and unit price verses effectiveness in rounds in the sky these guns won't be going anywhere in the near future .
This is an excellent weapons against the zombie horde!
This would be mint on a Cummings pick up
Could it take out a modern tank with flanking hits?
I'd say no, at most destroy the tracks, optics, break the gun but I doubt it would penatrate the armor of the Abrams or Challenger. In the back it would go thru and cause engine fires I'm pretty sure.
I've seen a BTR 80 with a 30mm Autocannon kill a T-72B with flank shots. I imagine the 57mm would do the trick.
Of course it can, but only with AP rounds. A single salvo on the side of an Abrams would easily take it out, there's so much kinetic energy behind those AP rounds, if the first shot doesn't go through and kill everyone, a follow-up shot on compromised side armour would do it.
57 mm of steel going M-16 cartridge velocity can take out damn near as make's no difference: anything from the side. From Maus to the latest monster Strv 122. If not the shell fragments, then spalling. And again, its over 1 shot a second that this thing spits out, if the first salvo doesn't kill everything you're shooting at from the side, you're righting aliens and you should've retreated anyway 😂
@@XxSoGRAMBOxX From the front, no chance, I agree, but from the side, its only a question of which shot, the first or the second, side armour on even the most modern and hardy of tanks is not as phenomenal as one would assume.
@GarioTheRock yeah maybe. On the leopard 2 I think they have worse side armor than the abrams and challenger imo. Same with the T series Russian tanks
Great vid. I’m wondering why we wouldn’t see these used in Ukraine for drone defence. Is the targeting of small drones a large challenge ? The fragmentation projectile you mention, would that be similar to a proximity fused round like the VT fuse from American in second war in pacific?
I’m very curious about Drone defence. Many videos of Ukraine with drones being prominent. Video’s highlighted on the new high tech ray beam space lasers, etc., but I was think that the auto cannon with proximity fuse should be widely available, inexpensive, and have a ground use role. .?? I liked this vid. You have some good ones.
correct name: Soviet S-60 57mm Anti-Aircraft Gun Review, many parts of this gun were made in different soviet respublics
I think that gun AA will be a thing in next years due to expanding weight of drones above battlefields. Rocket is too expensive to kill drone
Wow cool 😎
If there is ammunition for this equipment in the warehouses, why not use it? Any bit of extra firepower will come in handy
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