Talk:ZU-23-2
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Would it help to comment on terminology?
ZSU = self-propelled. ZPU = towed.
ZxU-cc-n where cc is the calibre and n the number of barrels.
[edit] Text merged from ZSU-23-2
>The ZSU-23-2 is a two barrel, 23mm anti aircraft cannon mounted on a towed, 2 >wheeled carrage. Barrels can also be fully depressed to allow firing at ground >targets. It is effective out to 2500m at an elevation of 1500mm. > This weapon was introduced by the Soviet Union in 1964. It was exported extensively, and there are a number of non-ex-Soviet produced versions.
The above text about ZSU-23-2 seems a description of a "vulgar" towed ZU-23-2. Besides, as far as I know ZSU-23-2 is simply a misspelling of ZU-23-2, caused by similar designations such as ZSU-23-4, ZSU-57-2. In those designations, "S" stands for "samokhodnaya" - "self-propelled". ZU-23-2 is towed and afaik doesn't have an "official" self-propelled version (although improvised versions exist, see photo in the article or here [1]). So... does anybody have any information about something oficially called ZSU-23-2 ? If not, the article needs to be fixed. Bukvoed 09:22, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
- Removed the above text. If somebody has any information about variant called ZSU-23-2, please add it to the variants section. Bukvoed 12:06, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Photo of ZU-23-2?
Could someone identify the anti-aircraft weapon in this photo? Thanks. --Vsion 02:55, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, it's ZU-23-2. Bukvoed 05:27, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Finnish ItK 95
Article says Finnish ItK 95 is often mounted on vehicle, i would personally say that it's never used from vehicle, only original model is used. That is what they train in finnish army —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.251.226.5 (talk • contribs)

