How powerful and accurate is Russian naval artillery? Like this 152mm Koalitsiya cannon and AU-220U turret with 57mm 2A90 autocannon?
How powerful and accurate is Russian naval artillery? Like this 152mm Koalitsiya cannon and AU-220U turret with 57mm 2A90 autocannon?
au-220m
No clue because their never in good enough condition to fire
>No clue because their never in good enough condition to fire
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That would be extremely classified I expect.
If their tank cannons are anything to go off of, they’re powerful in other peoples hands and accurate to within one ocean.
Go do your own research. The only responses you will get are anti-russian memes and uninformed opinions. Nobody who actually knows anything posts here anymore.
Jokes on you, no one here ever knew what they were talking about.
I wouldn't trust anything related to Russian navy, fricking Somalia is stronger sea power.
Well, it definitely looks like it could win the turret toss competition single handedly
It's based on the Koalisiya howitzer so should be quite accurate.
Don't know. But their naval AA is top tier
What AA SAM is that? Seems old.
M-11 Shtorm, the only soviet dedicated naval SAM
>the only soviet dedicated naval SAM
No, they had other far more advanced ones.
Every other one was/is a derivative of an army system.
twice as powerful as everyone else's and at least quadruple the accuracy, able to fire faster too.
>Sauce: War Thunder.
russians probably cant do proper naval bombardment
The Russian operating it will be drunk so only as accurate as his shaking hand can handle. The shell should hit the school a few miles from the target. The officer will nod, yes, Sergei, it was a good shot.
have soviet naval ships done well in any war? I recall egyptians with soviet boats performing very poorly iagainst israel but I can never find sources despite the apparent impact of such engagements on cold war naval doctrine
that said given the poor quality of their tank fire control, the likelihood of the guns not even receiving upgrades to such like the tanks, and the known abysmal state of russian legacy electronics I imagine they would have quite poor performance
russia is fortunate that in the jet age the naval gun has a limited and less demanding role of engaging other vessels though I'm sure Moskva would have appreciated it had her ciws and dual purpose guns functioned correctly
>have soviet naval ships done well in any war?
yes. they fricked pirates from somalia. Syria shit where they used their cannons and rockets to boils the earth surfaces and turn the table by killing around 500 pan-turkish militants. also a lot of shit in Ukraine conflict and in north africa.
>somalis
>Syria
>Ukraine
so basically worthless. You lost your flagship to a nation without a navy.
The United Kingdom has announced an 80% hike in electricity and gas bills worsening the current cost of living crisis. Britain's energy regulator announced the price cap in October.
Thank you ivan, now lets please get back on topic and discuss the joke that is the russian navy.
The United Kingdom has announced an 80% hike in electricity and gas bills worsening the current cost of living crisis. Britain's energy regulator announced the price cap in October.
>30% of the populations income will temporarily be disposable instead of 40%
oh dear the west is doomed bros
>strike
>everybody else suffers because of it
>99% of the general population cheers when the military is sent to remove you
>the end of tankie-infiltrated trade unions
Yes please.
>immediate deflection
You. Lost. Moskva. To. A. Shore. Battery. No amount of cope and deflection and "but you are lynching Black folks!" will unsink Moskva, or unhumiliate the Russian Navy.
nice cope spasm lol. id rather be homeless in the west than middle class in russia lol.
i think this vatnik is broken
Obsolete. Seriously, are they planning on facing Japanese torpedo boats? Any decent navy and probably even most Arab-tier navies will sink them with anti-ship missiles while they are still out of gun range.
FOUR carousels and even more ammo below?
That's doping, they should be disqualified from the olympic turret-tossing contest.
Envision the height
Accurate shore bombardment in general is very difficult because ships, especially smaller ones, are not particularly stable platforms. Without memeing too hard I'd guess Russian naval FCS are far from a priority item in their RnD list, so I expect them to get the same accuracy they did in the '80s without the benefit of accurate IMUs and such everywhere.