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The B-20 was created by ] in ] by chambering his ] 12.7 mm machine gun for the 20 mm rounds used by the ] cannon. No other changes were made to the weapon which was pneumatically or mechanically charged and was available in both synchronized and unsynchronized versions. In ], an electrically-fired version was created for the turrets of the ] bomber until the ] cannon became available. The B-20 was a welcome replacement for the ] because is was significantly lighter (25 kg (55 lb) vs ShVAK's 40 kg (80 lb)) without sacrificing rate of fire or muzzle velocity. | ||
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* '''Ammunition:''' 20 x 99 mm (0.8 x 3.9 in) | * '''Ammunition:''' 20 x 99 mm (0.8 x 3.9 in) | ||
* '''Empty weight:''' 25 kg (55 lb) | * '''Empty weight:''' 25 kg (55 lb) |
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B-20 | |
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Type | Autocannon |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Service history | |
In service | VVS, PVO et.al (Soviet Air Forces) |
Wars | World War II, Korean War |
Production history | |
Designer | M.E. Berezin |
Designed | 1944 |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 20 x 99 mm (0.8 x 3.9 in) |
Caliber | 20mm (0.8in) |
Barrels | one |
Action | Gas |
Rate of fire | 800 Rounds/min |
Muzzle velocity | 750-770 m/s (2,460-2,525 ft/s) |
The Berezin B-20 (Березин Б-20) was a 20 mm caliber autocannon used by Soviet aircraft in World War II.
Development
The B-20 was created by M.E. Berezin in 1944 by chambering his Berezin UB 12.7 mm machine gun for the 20 mm rounds used by the ShVAK cannon. No other changes were made to the weapon which was pneumatically or mechanically charged and was available in both synchronized and unsynchronized versions. In 1946, an electrically-fired version was created for the turrets of the Tupolev Tu-4 bomber until the Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 cannon became available. The B-20 was a welcome replacement for the ShVAK because is was significantly lighter (25 kg (55 lb) vs ShVAK's 40 kg (80 lb)) without sacrificing rate of fire or muzzle velocity.
Specifications
- Ammunition: 20 x 99 mm (0.8 x 3.9 in)
- Empty weight: 25 kg (55 lb)
- Muzzle velocity: 750-770 m/s (2,460-2,525 ft/s)
- Rate of fire: 800 rounds/min
- Mass of one-second burst: 0.95 kg (2.1 lb)
Related content
Related developments:
- Berezin UB machine gun
Similar weapons:
References
- Широкоград А.Б. (2001) История авиационного вооружения Харвест (Shirokograd A.B. (2001) Istorya aviatsionnogo vooruzhenia Harvest. ISBN 985-433-695-6) (History of aircraft armament)
- Koll, Christian (2009). Soviet Cannon - A Comprehensive Study of Soviet Arms and Ammunition in Calibres 12.7mm to 57mm. Austria: Koll. p. 121. ISBN 978-3-200-01445-9.
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