57mm S-60 Anti-Aircraft Cannon: When The Assassin Lowers His Barrel
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The 57 mm S-60 anti-aircraft cannon was retired from the Soviet era, but during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the "old man" S-60 re-appeared, but in the role of self-propelled artillery, on duty to support ground fire.
The 57mm cannon proved to be an effective weapon against all light armored fighting vehicles and some wooden fortifications. At the same time, the self-propelled chassis makes it possible to quickly leave the battlefield, to avoid counterattacks. After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the "old man" S-60 continued to be trusted.
S-60 is an anti-aircraft artillery system, using AZP-57 automatic cannon firing 57 mm shells. Its mission is to fight air and ground targets at a range of up to 6 km and an altitude of 5 km, with different types of ammunition.
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1:04 "self-propelled chassis" is an extremely fancy way of saying "in the back of a truck"
People are laughing at the t62 being use by the millicia but when use as fire support it still Do the job. When you are on the receving end you dont care if its a 60 yo tank or a brand New one
@keithmoore5306
Жыл бұрын
older gear normally does a better job than the new stuff anyway!!!
@jamegumb7298
Жыл бұрын
True, but they are seen on the frontlines anyway.
@keithmoore5306
Жыл бұрын
@@jamegumb7298 there is no such thing as a frontline anymore just areas of increased and decreased fighting!! you think you're in the rear and two hours later here comes an armored thrust from behind you because the enemy has pulled a flanking move! or you're sitting 50 miles behind what it said to be the frontline and all of a sudden boom a missile lands 200 yards away! the only way you're on the frontline anymore is if you're out of range of everything the enemy has!!
@poucxs9246
Жыл бұрын
@@keithmoore5306 "older gear normally does a better job than the new stuff anyway!!!" Tell that to the guys who get hunted by cheap chinese drones with C4 strapped to them.
@poucxs9246
Жыл бұрын
@@keithmoore5306 "there is no such thing as a frontline anymore" this is nonsense
it is a good gun, this is why they stored vs scrapped. Good video , thank you for sharing 😊
hey it works it's in large numbers and there's probably a shitload of ammo left why not!! Moscow needs to mount a few on Illusin's and make a few gunships like the US did with the Bofor's 40mm!!
Impressive firepower.
Huge ammo. Wow.
ZSU 57-2?
So can this be used as indirect fire weapon like a traditional howitzer?
A good and worthy target for FPV drones.
Indeed an old soldiers arsenal has never fade away its own might eh? All they need is to get them on storage room, then cleanse it until its fully capable and finally use it once again on the battlefield, even in a different perspective this time. another very interesting video mister Dung thank you and more power to your channels 👍👍
The Batmobile's packin'.
S-D2 two Barrel 💻🕹and 💂 Sky Jaguar 👍 for Multiple Platforms
I want one!!
Nice vídeo
Has it been retrofited to a T 72 turret?
nice RU
nice to see a lack of RUSSIA BAD HURRR for once in a video like this. GOOD WORK. if this was a phot of a Russian unit only we all know that the Slava Ukrainers would be going nuts. OH LOOK THEY USE OBSOLETE WEAPONS!!!! SO MUCH FOR 2ND STRONGEST ARMY IN WORLD HURRRR
@ligmasurvivor5600
11 ай бұрын
found the "b-but ruzzia bad" guy
@RustyBear
4 ай бұрын
Ukrainians use the same stuff. They are very effective against fortifications like trenches
@RustyBear
4 ай бұрын
@@ligmasurvivor5600bc they are.
@RustyBear
4 ай бұрын
I agree. Ppl on both sides are sometimes very blind. But I must say Russians are even more blind claiming Ukrainian combat footage as there’s. Like Russians don’t use Humvees or M4s in large numbers. Also I haven’t seen a Russian using a Javelin 😂
👍😎🍺🍩💥,
OK, But HOW DOES IT WORK!?!?!?!? Does any one know of any documents about this gun's operation mechanism? If so please tell me.
@rpscorp9457
7 ай бұрын
Like any other cannon from that era...breech, barrel, ammo feed.
@andyboi8399
7 ай бұрын
@@rpscorp9457Genius. I really didn't know. It has a breech and a barrel. I mean specifics, technical info it obviously has an integrated mechanism for locking, unlocking, extracting, feeding and ejecting and I want to know what principles it uses. You barbarians never care about the specifics or the details that make everything actually work, only the final factors, PERPOSTEROUS! ABSOLUTLEY LIVID! IF I DO SAY SO MYSELF
@rpscorp9457
7 ай бұрын
@@andyboi8399 Bro...its an autocannon...much like the 40mm before it, it has all the same moving parts, just a larger shell size. The only additions to newer models is a linkless autoloader/ feeder