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35mm Millenium


Oerlikon GDM-008


Overview


35mm Millenium

Top view of a 35mm Millenium close-in weapon system on a Danish navy vessel.
Source: Forsvaret - © Public domain

Origin
Switzerland
Type
Close-in weapon system
Entered service
2005
Status
In service
Development
1992 - 2002
Developer
Switzerland - Oerlikon Contraves
Production
2003 - Present
Producer
Switzerland - Oerlikon Contraves (now Rheinmetall Air Defence AG)
Germany - Rheinmetall Air Defence AG
Number produced
Produced in limited numbers
Designations
GDM-008
35mm/1000 KDG
Notable users
Denmark
Saudi Arabia
Venezuela

Description


Introduction

The Millenium is a modern era close-in weapon system of Swiss origin. It was developed as a private venture by Oerlikon Contraves from the early 1990's into the 2000's. The name Millenium is derived from the 1.000 rpm cyclic rate of fire of the revolver cannon used.

Design

The Millenium shares many design elements with the land based SkyShield and later Mantis anti-aircraft and C-RAM systems. The unmanned mount is rather small given its firepower and requires no deck penetration other than power supply. A high rate of fire is achieved by using a revolver cannon. A linkless feed system is used to feed ammunition at this high rate. The combined muzzle velocity sensor and fuse setting system allows the use of AHEAD pre-fragmented ammunition that disperses into a cone of tungsten pellets just in front of the target, significantly increasing chances to hit. Although multiple ammunition types can be used, there does not seem to be a quick change system to select ammunition type.

Firepower

The Millenium has a 1.000 rpm cyclic rate of fire. For use against surface targets a 200 rpm or single shot fire mode can be used. Effective range is about 5 km versus surface targets, 3.5 km versus aircraft and about 1.5 km versus missiles. Ammunition options include AHEAD, HEI and APDS-T. The 252 round magazine reportedly allows for 20 engagements of aerial targets or 10 surface targets.

Sensors

The Millenium is fired using external inputs. For use as a close-in weapon system radar input and a fire control system are required. The CEROS 200 fire control radar and optronic sensor and Terma fire control system are listed as standard. There also is a camera located above the barrel to observe effect of firing. A secondary fire control option is manual control using optical sensor.

Users

The first user to acquire the Millenium system was Denmark, becoming operational in 2005. The Millenium was tested by the US Navy with Lockheed Martin as US partner, but it was not adopted. Millenium has also been exported to Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.

Details


Facts 35mm Millenium
General
Origin
Switzerland
Type
Close-in weapon system
Ordnance
Type
35mm KDG revolver cannon
Rate of fire
1.000 rpm
Alternatively single shot or 200 rpm
Range
5 km versus larger surface targets
3.5 km vs aircraft
2.0 km vs cruise missiles
1.5 km vs sea skimming missiles
Muzzle velocity
1.050 m/s for AHEAD
1.175 m/s for HEI
1.440 m/s for APDS-T
Rifling
24 grooves, progressive twist
Recoil
2 cm
Mount
Feed mechanism
Linkless feed system
Ammunition
252 rounds on mount
Traverse
360°, powered
Traverse rate
120°/s with 160°/s acceleration
Elevation
-15° to +85°, powered
Elevation rate
70°/s with 130°/s acceleration
Operation
Crew
None on mount
Fire control
External fire control
CEROS 200 fire control radar with optronic sensor
Terma fire control system
Dimensions
Weight
2.97 t weight on deck
3.2 t gun mount with 200 rounds of ammunition
3.7 to 5.3 t complete system weight
Swept radius
3.95 m
Length
5.44 m with gun horizontal
Width
2.37 m turret width
2.99 m width of ISO mount
Height
2.08 m on ISO mount
Deck penetration
None
Power supply
115 V 60 Hz 3-phase 2 kW

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