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The ZSD-63 is a Chinese SPAA, developed on the basis of the Type 63 APC in the late 80’s to address the urgent need for a modern mobile anti-air vehicle. Coming to War Thunder with the upcoming major update, the ZSD-63 will join the ranks of the Chinese ground tree, extending its SPAAG line with a powerful new addition!
Briefly: A 1980’s Chinese SPAAG developed on the basis of the Type 63 APC and fitted with a dual 25mm anti-air turret.
ZSD-63, SPAA, China, II rank.
Pros
- Powerful 25mm cannons
- High rate of fire
Cons
- Limited ammunition
- Light protection
During the 1980’s, Chinese engineers finished developing a new dual 25mm anti-aircraft turret, designated as the PG87. Intended to replace the outdated 37mm anti-air cannons in service with the Chinese armed forces in the years prior, work on this replacement already began in the 1970’s, but lacking interest and shifting priorities led to the development work being prolonged into the next decade.
Around the same time, the Chinese military was in dire need of a new mobile SPAA vehicle in order to successfully be able to carry out its air defense tasks. As no new vehicle could be developed in such short notice, the decision was made to convert existing Type 63 APC chassis into SPAAG’s with the use of the newly developed PG87 anti-air turret.
The result of this undertaking was an SPAA variant of the Type 63 APC, which entered service with the Chinese military some time in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. It’s unknown exactly how many APC’s were converted onto the SPAAG standard nor if the vehicle is still in active service today.
In War Thunder, the ZSD-63 will be a new low rank Chinese SPAA vehicle awaiting all tankers in the upcoming update. Being a new addition to China’s lower ranks, the ZSD-63 will give Chinese tankers much needed access to a deadly SPAA vehicle, capable of shielding its allies on the ground from pesky airborne attackers!
Being a SPAAG conversion of the widely used Type 63 APC, the centerpiece of the ZSD-63’s equipment is its dual 25mm anti-aircraft turret, mounted on top of the rear end of the vehicle’s hull. Having a high rate of fire of 600 rounds/min per gun in combination with good gun handling characteristics makes the ZSD-63 ideally suited for swatting overly confident and situationally unaware pilots out of the sky. However, tankers in lightly armored vehicles should be lulled into a false sense of security in the presence of ZSD-63 as the latter’s AP rounds can easily punch through the armor of light targets, thus also making them fair game for the ZSD-63.
On the other hand, one severe drawback future commanders of this machine will need to learn to deal with is the ZSD-63’s rather limited supply of ammunition. In fact, the ZSD-63 can only carry a total of 480 rounds of ammo (240 per barrel), split between six belts of 40 rounds, resulting in the ability of only being able to reload six times in the heat of battle. As a result, tankers will need to either carefully use their ammunition during combat to preserve a high endurance or maintain a close distance to a nearby capture point in order to be able to restock their ammo once it inevitably runs out.
Fortunately, if tankers choose the more mobility-dependant tactic of the two mentioned above, there’s a spot of good news! Namely, being based on the chassis of an APC means that the ZSD-63 boasts good mobility, even on rough terrain. Thanks to its 260 horsepower engine and a relatively low combat weight, the ZSD-63 is able to achieve a solid top speed of 60 km/h on roads, thus being more than capable of keeping up with the advance of its allies.
Unfortunately, as many seasoned tankers surely know, light combat weight also usually means light protection. This is most definitely the case with the ZSD-63, featuring only up to 12mm of steel plating acting as protection for the vehicle’s crew and modules. Furthermore, the turret of the ZSD-63 is open-topped, meaning its crew is somewhat exposed to enemy fire, especially to aircraft performing strafing runs. As a result, tankers will need to resort to making the most of the vehicle’s excellent mobility to change positions often and stay out of the enemy’s sights whenever possible.
The ZSD-63 is arriving to War Thunder ground forces as part of the upcoming update and will become available to all tankers at rank II of the Chinese ground tree. In the meantime, be sure to stay tuned to the news as we share more details on what players can expect with the next major update coming to the game in the near future. Until then, happy hunting tankers!
The War Thunder Team
Comments (391)
this is cool and all but when is japan gonna get the love it deserves. The Japanese Ground Tree has a lot of empty BR's that has no lineups, the Type 90 is still unfixed, Type 16 is 9.3 while Radkampfwagen is 9.0, every single Spaa that we have in Japan kinda sucks, and let's not even get started with how the only good St-a, the St-a 3 is not even in the game. There is a lot of good suggestions in the forum for japan so pls gaijin, just listen to the players who actually play japan and not hate
WHY IS THIS TIER II? 80's Vehicle, Modern Cannons, Firerate Faster Than A Wirbel By The Looks Of The Coub, THE COUB SHOWS BRADLEY & HUEY, Please For The Love Of God Reconsider Its BR.
The APC platform is from 1960, the cannons are modified ZU-23-2 from 1960, they mounted those cannons on the APC in 1980. There is exactly nothing about this vehicle that is from 1980, except that it was put together in that year. Players just need to wait how it plays before jumping to conclusions, year of introduction is really of no importance where it lands in the tree, the performance is, and we don't know how it performs yet.
Tier =/= BR
just dont add new vehicles and focus on fixing the game guys. Matchmaking is unfair and far from realistic ( us uk japan vs ru ger fr it swe chi ). Us uk and japan cant get more then 44% winrate in top tier while germany, russia sit at 60% and sweden at 72%. even you guys have to see that your going to lose more and more people with this kinda balancing, then people complain about maus fighting post war, r3 is build in 1970s, ru251 and jp 4-5 are build in 1965 and therr fighting Shermans . .
This should be tier 3 or 4, no tier 2. If you want a tier 2 vehicle then there is the ZSU M17 MGMC which was used by China iirc during the Korean war.
"developed ... in the late 80’s". "lower ranks". See a problem here? No? Ofc you don't... If the reason for low tier is the low ammo count, just give maps a resupply point near spawn then. Or, you know, put the BMP2 on low tier as well. You know, not much armor, only 4 missiles. The poor thing...
Rank 2....really? R3 all over again....I would say rank 4 minimum!
Meanwhile USSR still has no decent (researchable) SPAA from BR 5.3 to BR 7.3, the ZSU-37 is simply a Tier 3 vehicle at Tier 4 because no one has bothered to put any proper (RESEARCHABLE) Tier 4 SPAA for USSR.
Also look at UK and their insanely "huge" amount of anti air that was promised to be filled some years ago.
Meanwhile in Japan with its TIER III 3.3 So-Ki. What even is this game anymore...
This badboy is rank II. It shoots down bradley and chopper in the vid. Gaijin........ Since when are the bradley's and the chopper's rank II?
have you guys (gaijin) forgotten about the sidam? this probably has about the same effective armor thickness and ammunition count as it - and im PRETTY SURE - recalling from memory - that the sidam is rank 5. plus - besides powrcreep as F*CK - i dont want to be flying around in my early war BF109 and get absolutely deleted by this thing - a vehicle from the 80's. kinda ruins what little immersion this game has.
That's a good point, they both have 25mms, I believe both from the 1980s, both have similar hp/ton, and I believe both have similar firer rates. Although I do believe the SIDAM shoots APDS (?) rounds at pretty high velocity which give it good penetration while the ZSD probably won't (I hope). I also bet the SIDAM-25's turret rotation will be a lot faster. But these 2 potential differences aren't really enough to offset the power. I mean, the R3 laser beam car is still wreaking havoc on planes.
Wait what? Is that looks like nearly Wirbelwind's Turret and Ostwind II's Two barrnel????
ChInEsE cOpY
It's 40 years more than Ostwind or wirbelwind's ...
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