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As the jet age of aviation arrived, it immediately became clear that previous anti-air guns were incapable of countering jet-powered aircraft. Various countries began to design self-propelled anti-air defense systems capable of detecting, firing on and destroying fast-moving targets at various heights. In War Thunder 1.63 Desert Hunters, we're introducing some of the most famous self-propelled anti-air guns of the post-war era. We've already told you about the American M163 Vulcan. Next in line is the legendary Soviet ZSU-23-4 Shilka anti-air gun!
Named after a river in the Far East, the Shilka was the first series-produced anti-air artillery system with liquid-cooled guns. Before the 1960s, all Russian anti-air systems had air-cooled guns, and this had a pronounced negative influence on their firing rate. Designed based on the ASU-85 already so familiar to our players, the Shilka had an armored turret housing four liquid-cooled 23 mm autocannons, allowing the vehicle to direct a true river of fire toward the enemy – up to 3,400 shots per minute!
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Modern radar equipment allowed the Shilka to effectively engage air targets at heights between 100 and 1,500 meters, ranges of between 200 and 2,500 meters, and flying at speeds greater than 1600 km/h. The Shilka was produced in large batches from 1962, and numerous improvements and advances were made to its components and assemblies over time. Even now that more modern artillery systems have replaced the Shilka, the ZSU-23-4 remains in service in several countries (though primarily for destroying ground targets).
In War Thunder, the Shilka is designed to destroy high-ranked jet-powered aircraft – its high rate of fire, fast turret rotation and good vertical aiming angles allow it to take care of any air target at low altitudes with ease. At the same time, don't count on the ZSU-23-4 making a good anti-tank platform – of course, a volley of armor-piercing rounds into the side of a Leopard or other lightly armored vehicle is guaranteed to send its driver back to the hangar, but on the whole, the Shilka's armor-piercing shells are ineffective against ground targets. On top of that, the vehicle's armor is just 9-15 mm thick, meaning that it's best to steer well clear of the enemy tanks.
The ZSU-23-4 Shilka will make an excellent defender for its team against high-ranked air targets. Keep its strengths and weaknesses in mind to make the best use of it on the battlefield. See you in battle in War Thunder 1.63 Desert Hunters! Good hunting!
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (251)
Nice, but where is the coub video ;-; ?
Why do I get scared at seeing this but I don't get scared when I look at the Vulcan?
vulcan has scarier pen than shilka, only 30 mm against RHA at 100m at 30 degrees.
Because they said the Vulcan is NOT getting AP rounds, just HE, unless they changed it while i wasnt looking.
Shilka.. i want her so much.. thanks Gaijin! great job, she looks awesome!)
*snif*... *snif*...those are tears of happiness, she's beautiful!!...
in small picture of Shilka the guns are in square position and on bigger picture guns are in vertical position ,are they movable or what ? :D
i just realized that there is nothing wrong xDD
i just realized that there is nothing wrong xDD
Shouldn't this be called a TD instead? ;)
yes lol, its has a higher RoF than the m163 that we're receiving lol.
Abe_Le_Musketeer, and only 23mm cannons, top kek.
here we go again, lets start off the flame war of Russian bias
There is no flame here. There is a RIVER OF FIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!
Yup, Russian Bias totally legit in the face of Germany getting another broken tank with troll armor from 10+ years in the future that will club like hell and make end-game totally unplayable. #rationality Nevermind that this is a dedicated jet-killer instead of multirole like previous SPAAs.
Nice addition. Will the radar work in the game or the gun control will be completely manual as with the other AA?
Radar will not affect gun controls in any way.
Stona_WT, But, is an indicator a possibility?
Amazing!!!!!!! can't wait for some custom battles or rapid fire events with the M163 vs the ZSU-23-4
Was at the receiving end of a few ZSU-23's in Nam flying my trusty F-4 - a truly devastating weapon
I was at the receiving end of those beasts flying my P-26 Peashooter over Iceland back in 1850. Still scarred
Thank you for your service Sir! Hello From Down Under.
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