Nudelman-Suranov NS-37

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Nudelman—Suranov NS-37
Type Autocannon
Place of origin  Soviet Union
Service history
In service 1943-1945
Used by Soviet Union
Wars World War II
Production history
Designer A. E. Nudelman and A. Suranov
Designed 1941
Manufacturer Izhevsk Mechanical Works
Produced 1942-1945
Number built 6833
Specifications
Weight 170-140 kg (with motor/wing mount)
Length 3.4 m
Barrel length 2,3 m
Width 21,5 cm
Height 41,5 cm

Cartridge 37×198mm
Barrels 1
Action short recoil
Rate of fire 240-260 rpm
Muzzle velocity 900 m/s (HE, HEI-T), 880 m/s (AP-T)
Feed system Belt

The Nudelman-Suranov NS-37 (Russian: Нудельман - Суранов НС-37) was a 37 mm (1.5 in) aircraft cannon, which replaced the unreliable Shpitalny Sh-37 gun. Large caliber was planned to allow destruction of both ground targets (including armoured ones) and planes (ability to shoot down a bomber with a single hit).

Developed by A. E. Nudelman and A. Suranov from OKB-16 Construction Bureau since 1941, was tested on front in 1943 and subsequently ordered into production, which lasted till 1945. It was used on LaGG-3 and Yak-9T fighter planes (mounted between the vee of the engine) and Il-2 ground attack planes (in the underwing pods).

Although the heavy round offered large firepower, the relatively slow rate of fire and heavy recoil made hitting targets difficult. Pilots were trained to fire short bursts, still on light planes only first shot was truly aimed. Additionally, penetration of medium and heavy tanks' top armour was possible only at high angles (above 40 degrees), which was hard to achieve in battle conditions. For these reasons it was soon replaced by N-37 autocannon, which used lighter 37x155m round.

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