
Tip 63 130mm na NJ 230 Tovornjak | |
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Državi | Republika Kitajska |
Vrsta | Več raketnih raket |
Fotografijo | David Lueck |
Temo | Album 63 photos walk-around of a «Type 63 130mm on NJ 230 Truck» |
Fotogalerija Tip 63 130mm na NJ 230 Tovornjak, The Type 63 multiple rocket launcher is a towed, 12-tube, 107mm rocket launcher produced by the People’s Republic of China in the early 1960s and later exported and manufactured globally. Although no longer serving with active infantry units, the Type 63 is still in People’s Liberation Army service with specialized formations such as mountain infantry units and special forces detachments. The Type 63 was widely used in the PLA until the late 1980s. It was adopted as the successor of the Type 50-5 of 102mm. China has also developed a Type 63 multiple rocket launcher of 130mm. The BM-14 is a Soviet 140mm MRL of similar design to the Type 63.

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V Tip 63 130 mm večnamenski raketomet je kitajski orožni sistem, nameščen na dvoosno podvozje tovornjaka Nanjing NJ-230 s pogonom na vsa kolesa. Ima naslednje ključne značilnosti:
- – rakete kalibra 130 mm
- – 19 izstrelitvenih cevi, razporejenih v paketu na zadnjem delu tovornjaka
- – Višinski razpon od 0 do 50 stopinj
- – Streljanje se izvede tako, da se lansirnik namesti pod kotom od osi vozila, da se izognemo poškodbam zaradi izpušnih plinov rakete
- – Dodatni podporniki se uporabljajo za stabilnost med streljanjem
- – Posadka 6 osebja
- – Nevodene 130-milimetrske rakete z največjim dosegom okoli 10 km
- – High-explosive fragmentation warhead weighing 11kg with 3kg of explosives
- – First introduced in the mid-1960s for the People’s Liberation Army
- – Inferior performance compared to Soviet BM-14 and BM-21 systems of the time
- – Saw action in the Sino-Vietnamese War and was exported to Iraq
- – An improved version called the Type 63-1 appeared in the 1980s on the Dongfeng EQ1980 truck chassis
V Tip 63 130mm multiple rocket launcher on the NJ-230 truck provided the PLA with a mobile rocket artillery capability, though limited in range and accuracy compared to contemporary Soviet systems.
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