Shipunov 2A42
The Shipunov 2A42 is a Soviet/Russian 30 mm autocannon. It is built by the Tulamashzavod Joint Stock Company and named after.
Design
The 30 mm 2A42 autocannon was developed as a replacement for 2A28 Grom and has a dual feed. One is for HE-T and the other for AP-T rounds. The gunner can select one of two rates of full automatic fire, low at 200 to 300 rds/min and high at 550 to 800 rds/min. According to the manufacturer, effective range when engaging ground targets such as light armoured vehicles is while soft-skinned targets can be engaged out to. Air targets can be engaged flying at low altitudes of up to at subsonic speeds, and up to a slant range of. In addition to being installed in a two-person turret on the BMP-2 mechanised infantry combat vehicle, this gun is also fitted in the BMD-2 airborne combat vehicle, BMD-3 airborne combat vehicle and BTR-90 armoured personnel carrier. A small number of these have now entered service. More recently, the 30 mm 2A42 cannon has been installed in a new turret and fitted onto the roof of the BTR-T heavy armoured personnel carrier based on a modified T-54/T-55 MBT chassis. The cannon is also the main armament of BMPT. It is also used for various armament projects from various manufacturers. The design bureau for the 30 mm 2A42 cannon is the KBP Instrument Design Bureau.The 2A42 autocannon has also been used on the BMPT and Bumerang-BM, and on unmanned remote controlled weapon station turrets on the new Russian infantry fighting vehicles including the Kurganets-25, VPK-7829 Bumerang, and T-15 Armata.
Variants
- 2A42 – standard version.
- * ZTM-2 – Ukrainian production
- * GTS-30, GTS-30/A – Slovak production with a different muzzle brake
- * GTS-30/N – Slovak version adapted to 30x173mm NATO
- 2A72 – lighter simplified variant with a lower number of parts, a longer barrel, and higher muzzle velocity, but also a lower rate of fire. It is long recoil-operated, not gas-operated.
- * ABM-M30M3 – remote Weapon Station made by Impulse-2, for Uran-9 or different armored vehicles.
- * ABM-M30M3 Vikhr – another remote weapon station made by Impulse-2.
- * TRT-30 – remote weapon station.
- * ZPT-99 – In the 1990s, the People's Republic of China imported BMP-3 weapon systems technology, and then they re-introduced the cannon. The Chinese production model of 2A72 was named ZPT-99. It was widely used by Chinese armored fighting vehicles.
- * ZTM-1, KBA-2 – Ukrainian production
Ammunition
Originally three basic types of ammunition were developed in the Soviet Union for the land-based weapons: high-explosive incendiary, high-explosive fragmentation with tracer, and an armour-piercing ballistic capped with tracer. Later a sub-caliber armour-piercing round was introduced, and today also countries other than Soviet Union/Russia manufacture 30x165 mm percussion-primed ammunition. The main types of ammunition are summarized in the table below:
| Designation | Type | Projectile weight | Bursting charge | Muzzle velocity | Notes | Penetration |
| 3UOF8 | HEI | A-IX-2 | A high-explosive incendiary round with A-670M nose fuze. The fuze produces a 0.15 millisecond delay on impact, and a self-destruct mechanism detonating the projectile after 7.5 to 14.5 seconds of flight. | N/A | ||
| 3UOR6 | HE-T | A-IX-2 | Nose-fuzed high-explosive fragmentation tracer round, utilizing the same A-670M impact/self-destruct fuze as the 3UOF8. Tracer burn time 14 seconds. | N/A | ||
| 3UBR6 | APBC-T | none | Solid shot with blunt penetrator covered by a hollow windshield cap. Tracer burn time 3.5 seconds. | 20mm RHA at 60 degree impact, range; RHA at 60 degree impact, range | ||
| 3UBR8 | APDS | none | 1120 | A sub-caliber discarding sabot. No tracer. | RHA at 60 degree impact, | |
| 3UBR10 | APBC-T | none | A development of 3UBR6 with plastic driving band for reduced barrel wear. Expected to enter service in 2020 | RHA at 60 degree impact, | ||
| 3UBR11 | APFSDS-T | none | Modern APFSDS round, developed late 2010s. Production and service status unknown. 1.5 second tracer burn. | Unknown | ||
| M929 | APFSDS-T | none | A sub-caliber fin-stabilized discarding sabot round with tracer from Belgian Mecar, with tungsten alloy penetrator. | More than RHA at 60 degree impact, |
Airburst munitions for Russian 30mm and 57mm autocannons are in development.
Platforms
The autocannon has been used since the 1980s on the following platforms:;Infantry fighting vehicles
- 2T Stalker
- MT-LBM 6MB
- BMP-1AM
- BMP-2
- BMP-3
- BMD-2
- BMD-3
- BMD-4
- BTR-3
- BTR-4
- BTR-80A
- BTR-82A
- BTR-87
- BTR-90
- BTR-T
- GAZ Vodnik with BPPU module
- BPsVI/BVP-M
- BMPT
- Fahd 280-30
- Boragh
- T-15 Armata
- VPK-7829 Bumerang
- Kurganets-25
- Lazar 3
- Makran IFV
- Scorpion IFV
- Toros
- Tosan IFV
- ZBD-86A
- ZSL-92B
- ZBD-03
- ZBD-04
- ZBD-05
- ZBL-08
; Unmanned ground vehicles
- Bars BRShM
- Uran-9
- UDAR UGV
- Vikhr UGV
Towed
- 2A42 gun fitted on D-44 gun carriage
Similar 30mm autocannons
- BMP-3 – mounted in between 2A70 100 mm gun/launcher and PKT coaxial MG
- ABM-M30M3 – remote Weapon Station made by Impulse-2, for Uran-9 or different armored vehicles.
- ABM-M30M3 Vikhr – another remote weapon station made by Impulse-2.
- TRT-30 – remote weapon station.
The Ordnance Factory Medak in India has developed the Medak gun and CRN 91 Naval Gun out of this platform.