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== Variants == | == Variants == | ||
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*30 mm ADEN Mk1 – 30x86mm A variant | *30 mm ADEN Mk1 – 30x86mm A variant | ||
*30 mm ADEN Mk2 – 30x86mm B variant | *30 mm ADEN Mk2 – 30x86mm B variant | ||
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! colspan="5" |'''30 × 111 mm HV – explosive shell cartridges''' | ! colspan="5" |'''30 × 111 mm HV – explosive shell cartridges''' | ||
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− | ! rowspan=" | + | ! colspan="5" |Designations |
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+ | ! rowspan="3" |RAF designations | ||
+ | !Cartridge | ||
| colspan="3" |Cartridge, 30mm, Aden gun, | | colspan="3" |Cartridge, 30mm, Aden gun, | ||
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− | ! | + | !Projectile |
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|HE Mk.3Z | |HE Mk.3Z | ||
|HE Mk.5Z | |HE Mk.5Z | ||
|HE Mk.6Z | |HE Mk.6Z | ||
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− | !SAF | + | !Fuze |
+ | |FP, D.A., No. 933, Mk. 1 | ||
+ | |FP, D.A., No. 944, Mk. 1 | ||
+ | |FP, D.A., No. 933, Mk. 1 | ||
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+ | ! rowspan="3" |SAF designations | ||
+ | !Cartridge | ||
+ | | colspan="3" |30 mm sk ptr m/55 | ||
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+ | !Projectile | ||
|30 mm mgr m/55 | |30 mm mgr m/55 | ||
|n/a | |n/a | ||
|30 mm mgr m/55 | |30 mm mgr m/55 | ||
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− | !Projectile type | + | !Fuze |
+ | |ö k sar m/55 | ||
+ | |n/a | ||
+ | |ö k sar m/55 | ||
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+ | ! colspan="5" |Specifications | ||
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+ | ! colspan="2" |Projectile type | ||
|HEHC | |HEHC | ||
|HEHC | |HEHC | ||
|HEHC | |HEHC | ||
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− | !Charge type | + | ! colspan="2" |Charge type |
|Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | |Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | ||
|Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | |Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | ||
|Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | |Torpex 5 (Hexatonal) | ||
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− | ! | + | ! colspan="2" |Fuze type |
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| colspan="3" |Nose fuze | | colspan="3" |Nose fuze | ||
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! colspan="6" |'''30 × 111 mm HV – solid projectile cartridges''' | ! colspan="6" |'''30 × 111 mm HV – solid projectile cartridges''' | ||
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− | ! rowspan="2" | | + | ! colspan="6" |Designations |
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+ | ! rowspan="2" |RAF designations | ||
+ | !Cartridge | ||
| colspan="4" |Cartridge, 30mm, Aden gun, | | colspan="4" |Cartridge, 30mm, Aden gun, | ||
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| colspan="2" |n/a | | colspan="2" |n/a | ||
|P Mk.2Z | |P Mk.2Z | ||
|P Mk.4Z | |P Mk.4Z | ||
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− | !SAF | + | ! rowspan="2" |SAF designations |
+ | !Cartridge | ||
+ | | colspan="4" |30 mm sk ptr m/55 | ||
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+ | !Projectile | ||
| colspan="2" |30 mm pprj m/55 | | colspan="2" |30 mm pprj m/55 | ||
|30 mm övnprj m/55 | |30 mm övnprj m/55 | ||
|30 mm övnprj m/55 | |30 mm övnprj m/55 | ||
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− | !Projectile type | + | ! colspan="6" |Specifications |
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+ | ! colspan="2" |Projectile type | ||
| colspan="2" |APCR-BC | | colspan="2" |APCR-BC | ||
|TP (Inert HEHC) | |TP (Inert HEHC) | ||
|TP (Inert HEHC) | |TP (Inert HEHC) | ||
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− | !Core type | + | ! colspan="2" |Core type |
| colspan="2" |Tungsten penetrator | | colspan="2" |Tungsten penetrator | ||
| colspan="2" | Solid metal plug in place of fuze and explosive charge | | colspan="2" | Solid metal plug in place of fuze and explosive charge | ||
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− | ! colspan="2 | + | ! colspan="2" |Propellant type |
| colspan="2" |British NC powder | | colspan="2" |British NC powder | ||
|British NC powder | |British NC powder | ||
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== Abbreviations == | == Abbreviations == | ||
=== Royal Air Force === | === Royal Air Force === | ||
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* HE = High Explosive | * HE = High Explosive | ||
* HEHC = High-Explosive, High-Capacity (Mine shell, aka Minengeschoß) | * HEHC = High-Explosive, High-Capacity (Mine shell, aka Minengeschoß) | ||
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=== Swedish Air Force === | === Swedish Air Force === | ||
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* sk ptr = skarp patron (live cartridge) | * sk ptr = skarp patron (live cartridge) | ||
* mgr = mingranat (high explosive, high capacity shell) | * mgr = mingranat (high explosive, high capacity shell) |
Revision as of 18:37, 4 October 2021
This will become a user made history and data article on the 30 mm ADEN autocannon.
Contents
[hide]History
WIP: The ADEN autocannon (acronym for of Armament Development Enfield) is a basically a German 30 mm MK 216 revolver cannon reworked to be produced in British factoriers. Britain, along with the allies, captured the prototypes of the WIP 30 mm MK 216 in Germany at the end of the war and decided to finish the development for their own use. The US developed the gun into the 20 mm FMC T-160 (later redesignated to 20 mm M39) and the French developed it into the 30 mm DEFA series.
The British ADEN was originally more or less just a 1-1 copy of the German 30 mm MK 216, even using the 30×90mm RB cartridge but in the end it entered service with a 30×86mm cartridge (later with the suffix A).
Variants
- 30 mm ADEN Mk1 – 30x86mm A variant
- 30 mm ADEN Mk2 – 30x86mm B variant
- 30 mm ADEN Mk3 – 30x111mm variant
- 30 mm ADEN Mk4 – 30x113mm variant
- 30 mm ADEN Mk5 – Mk4 with raised ROF
- 30 mm ADEN Mk6 – unknown changes
- 25 mm ADEN – 25x137mm variant
Specifications
[Expand]25-30 mm ADEN autocannon specifications |
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Ammunition
30 × 86 mm A (Low Velocity)
30 × 86 mm B (Low Velocity)
30 × 111 mm (High Velocity)
[Expand]30 × 111 mm HV – explosive shell cartridges |
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[Expand]30 × 111 mm HV – solid projectile cartridges |
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30 × 113 mm (High Velocity)
Abbreviations
Royal Air Force
- HE = High Explosive
- HEHC = High-Explosive, High-Capacity (Mine shell, aka Minengeschoß)
- AP = Armor Piercing
- APCR = Armor-Piercing, Composite Rigid
- P = Practice
- TP = Target Practice
- FP = Fuze, Percussion
Swedish Air Force
- sk ptr = skarp patron (live cartridge)
- mgr = mingranat (high explosive, high capacity shell)
- pprj = pansarprojektil (armor piercing projectile)
- övnprj = övningsprojectil (practice projectile)
- ö k sar = ögonblickligt känsligt spetsanslagsrör (instant, sensitive, nose contact fuze)