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20mm Rheinmetall Rh-202


MK 20


Overview


Rh-202

Double feed model Rh-202 autocannon.
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Origin
Germany
Type
Autocannon
Entered service
Late 1960's
Status
In service
Development
1960's
Developer
Germany - Rheinmetall
Production
Late 1960's - present
Producer
Germany - Rheinmetall
Designations
MK 20 / Machinenkanone 20
"German for Machine Cannon 20"

Description


Introduction

The Rh-202 is an early Cold War era 20mm autocannon of German origin. It was developed in the 1960's by Rheinmetall as a limited weight autocannon that could provide a high volume of fire. The design has proven to be very capable and has been used in a wide variety of applications. The Rh-202 is also well known under its German service designation MK 20, which is short for "Machinenkanone 20".

Design

The Rh-202 is a gas operated weapon with a rather high rate of fire. The recoil forces are reduced by a muzzle brake and the design principle of firing a round before the previous recoil phase is completed. A single and double belt feed model are available. For vehicle applications the double feed is common in order to rapidly switch between armor piercing and high explosive rounds. For anti-aircraft use only high explosive rounds are required.

Firepower

The Rh-202 fires the common 20x139mm NATO round for which a wide variety of ammunition types are available. The Rh-202 can fire single shots or automatic fire at 880 to 1.020 rpm. The effective range is 2 km while the slant range for high explosive rounds is about 4 km. The 20x139mm round is effective against infantry, softskin and light armored vehicles and nearby aircraft. More heavily armored vehicles such as mechanized infantry combat vehicles and light tanks are usually resistant against the 20x139mm round.

Platforms

The Rh-202 is used for a variety of applications. The most common use is on the Marder mechanized infantry combat vehicle, but also on many other vehicles including the Luchs, Tipo 6616 and Wiesel reconnaissance vehicles. The Rh-202 is also used in a similar named towed twin anti-aircraft gun and on single gun pedestal mounts on navy ships.

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Details


Facts Rh-202
General
Origin
Germany
Type
Autocannon
Caliber
Caliber
20x139mm HS-820
Feed system
Belt fed
Rh-202 Type 2 is double feed model
Rh-202 Type 3 is single feed model
Barrel length
2.002 m
Rifling
Right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
1.050 m/s for HEI
1.250 m/s for APDS
Operation
Action
Gas operated
Rate of fire
880 - 1.020 rpm
Recoil force
550 to 740 kg recoil force
Dimensions
Weight
83 kg for Type 2 double feed
75 kg for Type 3 single feed
Length
2.612 m

Application


Spähpanzer Luchs

The German Luchs wheeled reconnaissance vehicle is armed with the Rh-202.

Single feed in early models, double feed in A1 and A2 variants.

UR-416

The Rh-202 single feed 20mm autocannon is the heaviest weapon option for the UR-416 armored personnel carrier.

Rh-202

The Rh-202 towed anti-aircraft gun is armed with two 20mm Rh-202 Type 3 (single belt feed) autocannon.

Rheinmetall S-20

Naval pedestal gun mount with a single Rh-202 single feed autocannon.

Wegmann naval mount

Naval pedestal gun mount with a single Rh-202 Type 2 double feed autocannon.

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20mm Giat M693

The French M693, also known as the Modèle F2, uses the same 20x139mm cartridge as the Rh-202 and has a similar performance.