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23mm 2A14


23mm 2A7 | 23mm Afanasyev-Yakushev AYa-23


Overview


23mm 2A14

Left side view of 23mm 2A14 autocannon.
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Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Autocannon
Entered service
1960 for 2A14
1964 for 2A7
Status
In service
Development
1949 - 1950's
Developer
Soviet Union - TsKB-14
N.M. Afanasyev & P.G. Yakushev
Production
1957 - 1977 (2A14)
1977 - 1993 (2A14M)
1963 - 1974 (2A7)
1974 - 1985 (2A7M)
Both 2A14M and 2A7M still on offer today
Producer
Soviet Union - Tulamashzavod
Russia - Tulamashzavod
Number produced
23.000 2A14 and over 35.500 2A14M
12.000 2A7 and over 12.800 2A7M
Designations
AYa-23 / Afanasyev - Yakushev 23mm
TKB-507 / ТКБ-507 (industry index for 2A14)
TKB-507Zh / ТКБ-507Ж (industry index for 2A7)

Description


Introduction

The 23mm 2A14 and 2A7 are early Cold War era autocannon of Soviet origin. These emerged from a design originally intended for aircraft use, but dropped in favor of the AM-23. The Afanasyev-Yakushev 23mm was adopted for soviet service as the air-cooled 2A14 and water-cooled 2A7. These were widely produced for anti-aircraft systems and remain in active service today.

Design

The 2A14 is a single barrel gas operated autocannon. It is belt fed and can feed from either right or left hand side with minimal reconfiguration effort. The gun uses a vertical sliding block breech system. A quick change barrel mechanism is fitted, which can only be practically used by the air-cooled 2A14. The water-cooled 2A7 required the barrel to be connected with pipes to the cooling system.

Platforms

The 2A14 was first introduced in 1960 on the ZU-23-2 twin barrel towed anti-aircraft gun. A single barrel ZU-1 was developed but was not produced in quantity due to lacking firepower while still being a heavy system. In 1964 the ZSU-23-4 was introduced, using four 2A7 water-cooled autocannon for a combined rate of fire of up to 4.000 rpm.

Firepower

The AYa-23 fires the 23x152mm Soviet round, which was first used in the VYa-23 autocannon. A new range of projectiles with steel cased ammunition was developed with normally having three high explosive fragmentation rounds to one armor piercing incendiary round. Rate of fire is quite high at 850 to 1.000 rpm. These are normally fired in short bursts. The water cooled 2A7M can be fire for a maximum of 15 seconds before malfunctions occur. Early ZSU-23-4 had issues with runaway guns, with the chamber and breech becoming so hot that rounds are fired without striking the primer. Effective range is about 2.5 km against ground targets and up to 1.5 km in altitude.

Users

Both ZU-23 and ZSU-23-4 were produced in large quantities for domestic Soviet use and large scale exports to many states around the world with close ties to the USSR. In most Cold War era conflicts these autocannon have seen use. In many present day conflicts these autocannon are still encountered. Especially the 2A14 is favored for mounting on technicals for use against ground targets.

Variants


23mm 2A14

Air-cooled variant of the AYa-23 autocannon. First introduced in 1960 on the ZU-23-2 towed anti-aircraft gun. The barrels are of a quick-change type and can be changed in about half a minute per barrel.

23mm 2A7

Water-cooled variant of the AYa-23 autocannon. First introduced in 1964 on the ZSU-23-4 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. For the ZSU-23-4M the 2A7M autocannon was introduced. Among the improvements are a barrel life of 4.500 round versus 3.000 rounds earlier.

Details


Facts 23mm 2A14 23mm 2A7
General
Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Autocannon
Caliber
Caliber
23x152mm
Feed system
Single belt feed, can be setup for left hand or right hand feed
Barrel length
2.01 m with muzzle brake
1.88 m rifled length of barrel
Rifling
10 grooves progressive twist rate
1 turn in 1.15 m to 1 turn in 575 mm twist progression
Muzzle velocity
970 - 980 m/s for HEI, HEI-T, API-T
Barrel life
3.500 rounds in 2A14
4.500 rounds in 2A14M
Operation
Action
Gas operated, vertical breech block
Rate of fire
800 - 1.000 rpm
Cooling
Air-cooled
Trigger
Mechanical
Dimensions
Weight
75 kg for 2A14
77 kg for 2A14M
27.2 kg for spare barrel with muzzle brake
Length
2.55 m in total
953 mm receiver length

Platforms


ZSU-23-4 Shilka

The water-cooled 2A7 was developed for the Soviet ZSU-23-4 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, which mounts four of these autocannon.

ZU-23-2

The Soviet ZU-23-2 is a towed anti-aircraft gun mounting two air-cooled 2A14 autocannon.

ZUR-23-2S Jod

The ZU-23-2 has seen many upgrades over the last centuries. The Polish ZUR-23-2S Jod is an example that adds surface to air missiles to the gun mount.