The shot destroyed the target of the Vietnamese Gepard ship

Tuan Vu August 1, 2018 09:55

Capable of firing 10,000 rounds per minute, the Palma system on the new Gepard ship pair of the Vietnam Navy has destroyed air targets very quickly.

This is the result of a live-fire exercise of the new pair of frigates Gepard 015 Tran Hung Dao and 016 Quang Trung belonging to Brigade 162 (Naval Region 4).

During the exercise, in addition to anti-air firing exercises, Vietnam's strongest pair of warships also successfully destroyed targets in anti-ship firing exercises.

Load ammunition for the Gepard ship.

Information about the exercise posted by QPVN Channel said that during the exercise, Gepard ships fired AK-176M/MA cannons at sea targets, using the Palma system to destroy flying targets. With extremely fast firing speed, with just the first round of shots, the target was completely destroyed.

It is known that the Palma anti-aircraft artillery-missile system on the Vietnamese Gepard ship is designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It can destroy anti-ship missiles, aircraft as well as small targets on the water and on shore.

The Palma system's combat module, designated 3R-99E, operates fully automatically, each combat module includes 8 Sosna-R missiles. The Sosna-R missiles are pre-installed in the launcher along with 2 30mm 6-barrel automatic cannons AO-18KD.

The AO-18KD system can fire 10,000 rounds in 1 minute or 180 rounds/second, enough to shoot down missiles that are flying towards the warship. This design is similar to the Kashtan system - the previous version of Palma, however the guns and missiles receive commands from the 3V-89 multi-channel electro-optical fire control system.

The 3V-89 electro-optical fire control system includes a television and thermal imaging channel, a rangefinder and a laser control channel. Each 3R-99E combat module weighs 6,900 kg. A complete Palma air defense system consists of 4 combat modules.

Palma's specifications: anti-ship missiles, cruise missiles at distances up to 10 km and at altitudes up to 5 km, rapid-fire guns to shoot down targets at distances up to 4 km and altitudes up to 3 km. This system is automatically controlled, with a combat response time of only 3 - 5 seconds.

According to SIPRI statistics, Vietnam has ordered up to 200 9M311 Sosna-R missiles for the Palma air defense missile/gun system equipped on Gepard 3.9 ships.

Clip of Vietnam's Gepard warship destroying a target.
According to baodatviet.vn
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