- NS-23 was a 23 mm (0.91 in)
aircraft cannon designed by A. E. Nudelman, A.
Suranov, G. Zhirnykh, V. Nemenov, S. Lunin, and M.
Bundin during World War II as...
- The Nudelman-
Suranov NS-37 (Russian: Нудельман - Суранов НС-37) was a 37-millimetre (1.5 in)
aircraft cannon,
which replaced the
unreliable Shpitalny...
- 23-millimeter (0.91 in) Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23 autocannon. The N-37
could be
replaced by a 45-millimeter (1.8 in) Nudelman-
Suranov NS-45. The
aircraft carried...
- The Nudelman-
Suranov NS-45 was an
enlarged version of the
Soviet Nudelman-
Suranov NS-37
aircraft autocannon. It was
evaluated for
service on 44 Yakovlev...
- Nudelman-
Suranov NS-45 guns with 50
rounds each were ****ed on the
underside of the nose, two 23 mm (0.91 in) Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23 or Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23...
- (1.46-inch) M4
autocannon 37-mm (1.5-inch) Nudelmam-
Suranov cannon 45-mm (1.8-inch) Nudelman-
Suranov cannon FAB-25 FAB-50 FAB-100 FAB-250 FAB-500 FAB-2000...
- with 1,380 kW (1,851 hp), and
armed a
single 23 mm (0.91 in) Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23
cannon with 60
rounds of ammunition. The
aircraft reached 745 km/h...
- the following: Gun
systems Nudelman-
Suranov NS-37
Autocannon Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23
Autocannon Nudelman-
Suranov NS-45
Autocannon Nudelman N-37 Autocannon...
-
designed by A. E.
Nudelman and A. A.
Richter to
replace the
wartime Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23 and Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23,
entering service in 1949. The NR-23 is...
-
additional fuel
tanks and the
deletion of one of the four 23 mm Nudelman-
Suranov NS-23 cannons. Like the La-9, the La-11 was
designed to be a low to medium-altitude...