
ZPU - Wikipedia
The ZPU (Russian: ЗПУ; зенитная пулемётная установка, romanized: zenitnaya pulemotnaya ustanovka, meaning "anti-aircraft machine gun mount") is a family of towed anti-aircraft guns …
14.5 × 114 mm - Wikipedia
The 14.5×114mm (.57 calibre) is a heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the Soviet Union, the former Warsaw Pact, modern Russia, and other countries.
ZPU-4 Russian 14.5mm Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun - United States …
The ZPU-4 is a quadruple anti-aircraft version of the basic Soviet 14.5mm machine gun. Introduced in 1949, it was used in Korea and was later considered the most dangerous …
KPV heavy machine gun - Wikipedia
The 14.5 mm MTPU is intended for combat against armored surface, coast and air targets. It is mounted on decks of boats and can defeat surface and coast targets with a range of 3,000 m …
ZPU-4 - Weaponsystems.net
ZPU-4 quad 14.5mm anti-aircraft gun. The KPVT heavy machine gun fires the 14.5x114mm round at a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rpm. The maximum effective anti-aircraft range is only 1.4 km, …
ZPU | Military Wiki | Fandom
The ZPU (Russian: зенитная пулемётная установка, meaning "anti-aircraft machine gun mount") is a family of towed anti-aircraft gun based on the Soviet 14.5 mm KPV heavy …
ZPU-4 - Army Recognition
Jan 9, 2025 · The ZPU-4 is a russian made anti-aircraft 14.5 mm quadruple guns. The ZPU-4 entered service with the Soviet Army in 1949 and although no longer in front-line service with …
ZPU-4 Four-Barreled, Towed Anti-Aircraft (AA) Gun System - Military Factory
Feb 4, 2023 · The towed artillery system was completed with four air-cooled, quick-change 14.5mm heavy machine guns featuring a maximum range out to 8,000 meters (roughly 5 …
ODIN - OE Data Integration Network
The ZPU-2 consists of two Model KPV machine guns mounted on a two-wheel carriage. The ZPU-2 was introduced in 1949 and is a twin version of the ZPU-1 basic Soviet 14.5MM …
ZPU-1 Anti-Aircraft Gun, 14.5mm - Federation of American …
The ZPU-1 is a single towed weapon which was obsolete in the Soviet Army by the mid-1970s. Although not used in the Warsaw Pact countries today, the ZPU-1 has been identified in …