30 mm/82 Compact | |
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Type | Auto-cannon naval gun |
Place of origin | Italy |
Service history | |
Used by | see Users |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Alenia Marconi Systems Oto-Breda |
Specifications | |
Barrel length | 82 calibres |
Calibre | 30 mm |
Rate of fire | 1600 rpm |
Effective firing range | 3,000 m (9,800 ft) |
The 30 mm/82 Compact is a naval autocannon built by Alenia Marconi Systems and Oto-Breda, using the Mauser MK 30 mm Model F gun.
Users
Platforms using the Breda 30/82 mm include:
- 7 x Georges Leygues class Marine Nationale = 14 x Breda 30/82 mm
- 2 x Foudre class Marine Nationale = 6 x Breda 30/82 mm
- 2 x Ouragan class Marine Nationale = 6 x Breda 30/82 mm
- 3 x Sa'ar 4 class Hellenic Coast Guard = 3 x Breda SAFS 30/82 mm, local control
- P01 Zara Guardia di Finanza = 1 x twin Breda 30/82 mm (decommissioned)
- P02 Vizzarri Guardia di Finanza = 1 x twin Breda 30/82 mm (decommissioned)
- P03 Denaro Guardia di Finanza = 1 x Breda 30/82 mm
- G.1 + G.2 Mazzei class - Bigliani batch IV Guardia di Finanza = 2 x Breda 30/82 mm
- G.3 / G.7 Di Bartolo class - Bigliani batch V Guardia di Finanza = 5 x Breda 30/82 mm
- G.8 + G.9 Di Bartolo class - Bigliani batch VII Guardia di Finanza = 2 x Breda 30/82 mm
- G.92 / G.103 Corrubia class - batch II Guardia di Finanza 12 x Breda 30/82 mm
- G.78 + G.79 + G.88 + G.89 Bigliani class - batch III Guardia di Finanza 4 x Breda 30/82 mm
- 6 x Kedah class. Royal Malaysian Navy.1 system for one ship.
- 6 x Oaxaca class = 6 x Breda SAFS 30/82 mm, local control
- Khamronsin class Royal Thai Navy = 3 x Breda 30/82 mm
- Constitucion class Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela = 3 x Breda 30/82 mm[1]
- Brazilian ship Bahia = 3 x Breda 30/82 mm
- Gawron class ORP Ślązak = 2 x Marlin-WS 30 mm [2]
References
- ↑ Constitucion
- ↑ Muczyński, Rafał. "ORP Ślązak finalization". MILMAG Military Magazine. Archived from the original on 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
External links
- Italy 30 mm/82 (1.2") Compact and Sea Cobra, navweaps.com
- Twin 30 Compact Naval Mount, oai.dtic.mil
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