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23 mm caliber
23 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition.
This ammunition size has been widely used in many conflicts worldwide. Examples of armaments using it are:
- 23×115mm caliber, used on many Soviet and Russian airplanes
- 23×122mm
- 23×139mmSR
- 23×152mmB caliber, used on Ilyushin Il-2 attack plane as well as on later Soviet anti-aircraft guns
- 23×260mm caliber, telescoped ammunition used on the Rikhter R-23 autocannon
Cartridges
(incomplete list)
| Dimensions | Name | Date | data-sort-type="number" | Bullet diameter | Case length | data-sort-type="number" | Rim | data-sort-type="number" | Base | Shoulder | data-sort-type="number" | Neck | Cartridge length | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [23×152mmB](23x152mm) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| [24.1×70mm](24-1x70mm) | [.950 JDJ](950-jdj) |
References
References
- "Cartdidge Collection".
- https://disk.yandex.com/a/03L473AK3VQkLK/5aeeab7966c8a637d96aa450
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