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30mm GSh-6-30 Gatling Cannon - AWG
   
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14 Dec, 2018 @ 3:34pm
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30mm GSh-6-30 Gatling Cannon - AWG

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NOTE: This model is inaccurate, and incomplete: It also may be buggy.

The GSh-6-30, designed in the early 1970s and entering service in 1975, has a six barrel design that is similar to the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23.
It was based on the naval AO-18 used in the AK-630 system. Unlike most modern American rotary cannons, it is gas-operated rather than hydraulically driven, allowing it to "spin up" to maximum rate of fire more quickly, allowing more rounds to be placed on target in a short-duration burst.
This makes the weapon advantageous in dogfights, where pilots often have a very small window for engaging the enemy. Ignition is electrical, as with the smaller GSh-6-23.

On the Mikoyan MiG-27 the GSh-6-30 had to be mounted obliquely to absorb recoil. The gun was noted for its high (often uncomfortable) vibration and extreme noise. The airframe vibration led to fatigue cracks in fuel tanks, numerous radio and avionics failures, the necessity of using runways with floodlights for night flights (as the landing lights would often be destroyed), tearing or jamming of the forward landing gear doors (leading to at least three crash landings), cracking of the reflector gunsight, an accidental jettisoning of the cockpit canopy and at least one case of the instrument panel falling off in flight. The weapons also dealt extensive collateral damage, as the sheer numbers of fragments from detonating shells was sufficient to damage aircraft flying within a 200-meter radius from the impact center, including the aircraft firing.

The principal application for the GSh-6-30 is the MiG-27 "Flogger", which carries the weapon in a gondola under the fuselage, primarily for strafing and ground attack. It was fitted to some Su-25TM aircraft, but subsequently replaced with the GSh-30-2 twin-barreled cannon of the original Su-25. It is also used as the gun component of the CADS-N-1 Kashtan Close-in weapon system.

When using this in-game, fire in short bursts or make sure you have a landing gear or something to deal with the extreme recoil.
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104 Comments
5UP3R TH30 B4G 5 Mar @ 10:23am 
The ammo is still not craftable...
V L A X 10 Dec, 2023 @ 5:17pm 
I tried it recently with my rebalanced version and it was alright. Perhaps you have a conflict?
Naka Plays 10 Dec, 2023 @ 5:52am 
This does not work, why? This was so good!
Фей Бровей 8 Mar, 2023 @ 4:35am 
Is this gun contained in the CWP? I can't find it?
V L A X 29 Oct, 2022 @ 3:01pm 
Looking to modify accuracy value and possibly change sound effects. Need permission to reupload under your conditions for my scenario. :)
★➽AminoAcids➽ 11 Aug, 2021 @ 2:48pm 
Could I do a reupload with the fixed audio?
Fox 22 Jul, 2021 @ 10:41pm 
What is the bullet speed
EpicSOB 22 May, 2021 @ 6:21pm 
i cant set it to fire by mouse.
All_HafRA{KB@ART} 11 May, 2021 @ 8:49pm 
Cool recoil of the gun - with two autocannons, you can confidently overcome the gravitation of the small Earth
★➽AminoAcids➽ 14 Apr, 2021 @ 4:00pm 
can you add this to your CWP or WC pack?