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ZSU-23-4 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun



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The ZSU-23-4 “Shilka” was originally developed in 196' alongside the ZSU-37-2 "Enisay" SPAAG which did not enter series production. The ZSU-23-4 was introduced into service with the Soviet Army in 1965 as a replacement for the ZSU-57-2. It continued in production until 1983. When introduced, the ZSU-23-4 was a highly effective anti-aircraft weapons system. The turret mounted quadruple 23mm gun system with its on - board radar was particularly effective against helicopters and slow flying aircraft. The ehicle was based on the GM-575 chassis, with a V-6R engine developing 280hp and giving the vehicle a top speed of 50km/hour and a range of 450km.
In addition to service with the Soviet Army the ZSU-23-4 was widely exported, particularly to the Middle East.
The system underwent several modifications (totalling at least 20). The main modifications were the ZSU-23-4V produced 1968-69, the ZSU-23-4V1 (1970-71), ZSU-23-4M1 (1971-72), ZSU-23M3 (1977-78). The ZSU-23-4 series is still in service worldwide today, the latest variant being the ZSU-23-4M5. In Russian Army service it was replaced by the 2S6M.

Model Id:2210
Manufacture:Factory 40 Metrovagonmash (MMZ), Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Moscow Region, Russia (Design parent and sole manufacturer)


1) Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, USA

Number of Photos: 3
Sample Photo from Album Number 1361

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Unique ID: 1361
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Other Identification: Painted overall desert sand.

2) Lager Hammelburg, Hammelburg, Germany

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Sample Photo from Album Number 1694

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Unique ID: 1694
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ZSU-23-4V

The ZSU-23-4V was introduced in 1967. It was the first major modification of the original design, mounting 2A7 and modified 2A10 guns.

Model Id:2211
Manufacture:Factory 40 Metrovagonmash (MMZ), Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Moscow Region, Russia (Design parent and sole manufacturer)


3) Fort IX Czerniaków, Mokotów, Poland

Number of Photos: 2
Sample Photo from Album Number 380

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Unique ID: 380
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Other Identification: Polish diamond insignia painted on forward turret sides.

ZSU-23-4V1



Model Id:2212
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4) Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, The Netherlands

Number of Photos: 16
Sample Photo from Album Number 1723

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Unique ID: 1723
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Other Identification: “ПОД СТВОПАМИ НЕ СТОЯТЬ” (‘Do not stand under the barrel’) painted on gun shield. Painted overall in a green, cream and black camouflage scheme.