76mm H/PJ26 naval gun on a Type-054A (NATO: Jiangkai II) class frigate being fired during an exercise in 2016.
Source: US Navy (SCPO Eric Harrison) -
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The 76mm H/PJ26 is a modern naval gun of Chinese origin. It is a locally produced and updated version of the Soviet/Russian AK-176 naval gun.
The H/PJ26 design is derived from the Soviet AK-176 naval gun. The two main differences are the redesign of the turret housing and the ammunition stowage. The gun, ammunition and loading system are equivalent to the Soviet design. The turret housing has a new shape in order to reduce its radar cross section. The use of a composite material reduces the turret weight significantly. The capacity of the below deck feed system has been doubled from 75 to 150 rounds.
The H/PJ26 is normally controlled by a fire control system using radar input. The Type 347G, Type 360 and possibly other radar systems can be used in conjunction with the H/PJ26. The fire control system allows the H/PJ26 to be used against surface vessels, land based area targets, aircraft and inbound sea skimming missiles, such as the Harpoon. An electro-optical system can be found on the top right corner of the turret. This allows for remote manual control of the H/PJ26.
The firepower of the H/PJ26 is believed to be identical to the Soviet AK-176. Two types of 76mm ammunition are carried: fragmentation for use against ships and airburst for use against aircraft and missiles. Lethal radius of the anti-aircraft shell is reported to be 8 meters. The maximum effective range is 15.7 km against surface targets. The ceiling is 11 km. Rate of fire is 30, 60 or 120 rpm. A total of 150 rounds are carried in the feed system below deck.
The H/PJ26 was developed to arm the new range of Chinese frigates and corvettes. These include the Type-054A class frigate and Type-056 class corvette. The Type-071 class landing platform docks also features a single H/PJ26. Various types of ships built for export have also been fitted with the H/PJ26.
A single 76mm H/PJ26 is located on the bow of the Type-054A (NATO: Jiangkai II) class frigate, of which 30 ships have been built.
A single 76mm H/PJ26 is located on the bow of the Type-056 (NATO: Jiangdao) class corvette, of over 20 ships have been built.
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