Gepard 1A2

Gepard 1A2

Land West-Duitsland
RoleZelfrijdend luchtafweergeschut
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De Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard ("luchtafweergeschuttank Cheetah", beter bekend als de Flakpanzer Gepard) is een duits zelfrijdend luchtafweergeschut (SPAAG). Het werd ontwikkeld in de jaren 1960 en velded in de jaren 1970, en is meerdere malen opgewaardeerd met de nieuwste elektronica. Het vormde een hoeksteen van de luchtverdediging van het Duitse leger (Bundeswehr) en een aantal andere NAVO-landen. In Duitsland werd de Gepard eind 2010 uitgefaseerd en vervangen door Wiesel 2 Ozelot Leichtes Flugabwehrsystem (LeFlaSys) met vier FIM-92 Stinger of LFK NG raketwerpers.

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General Characteristics

The Polikarpov Po-2, originally designated U-2 (for ‘Uchebnyy’ or ‘Training’), is a Soviet utility and trainer biplane designed by Nikolai Polikarpov. First flying in 1928, it became one of the most produced aircraft in history, with estimates up to 40,000 units built. Its simple, rugged, wood-and-fabric construction made it inexpensive, easy to maintain, and capable of operating from small, unprepared airfields (STOL capability). During World War II, despite being obsolete, it was effectively used as a light night bomber, liaison, medical evacuation, and reconnaissance aircraft. It was famously flown by the all-female 588th Night Bomber Regiment, nicknamed the “Night Witches” by the Germans, who also called the plane the “Nähmaschine” (sewing machine) due to the sound of its engine.

Property Typical Value (Trainer/Light Bomber Variant)
Role Trainer, Utility, Light Night Bomber, Liaison
National Origin Soviet Union (USSR)
Designer Nikolai Polikarpov
First Flight January 7, 1928
Production Period 1929 – 1959 (Soviet Union & Poland)
No. Built 20,000 – 40,000 (across all variants, estimated)
Bemanning 2 (Pilot, Observer/Gunner)
Empty Weight Approx. 700–770 kg (1,540–1,700 lb)
Maximum Takeoff Weight Approx. 1,350–1,400 kg (2,980–3,090 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: One Shvetsov M-11D / M-11FR 5-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine.
  • Power Output: Typically 93–119 kW (125–160 hp) depending on the variant.
  • Maximum Speed: Approx. 130–152 km/h (81–94 mph).
  • Cruising Speed: Approx. 100–110 km/h (62–68 mph).
    • Note: This slow speed was often an advantage against German fighters, whose stall speed was higher than the Po-2’s top speed.
  • Range: Approx. 450–630 km (280–390 mi).
  • Service Ceiling: Approx. 3,000–4,000 m (9,800–13,100 ft).
  • Key Design Feature: All-wood airframe with fabric covering, making it virtually invisible to early radar.

Armament (Light Bomber Variant)

  • Defensive Armament: One rear-facing 7.62 mm ShKAS machine gun in the observer’s cockpit (in U-2VS/Po-2 LNB variants).
  • Bombload (External): Up to 300–350 kg (660–770 lb) of bombs carried on racks beneath the lower wings and fuselage.
    • Typical load: Six FAB-50 (50 kg) bombs.
    • Combat Use: Used primarily for “nuisance raids” at night, often gliding silently over targets after cutting the engine.
  • Wingspan: 11.40 m (37 ft 5 in).
  • Length: 8.17 m (26 ft 10 in).

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