
ZU-23 truck mounted
Threat: low
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| Designation | Sergey |
| Model | ZU-23-3 |
| NATO | ZU-23 Sergey |
| Brevity | Flak, AAA |
| max range | 1.30 NM/2.41 KM |
| max alt | 6,500 FT/1,981 M |
| lock time | fast |
| guidance | Optical/Mk-I |
| country | Russia (1960) |
| category | Mobile, tactical Anti-Aircraft Artillery |
| notes | The ZU-23-2, also known as ZU-23, is a Soviet towed 23×152mm anti-aircraft twin auto-cannon. It was designed to engage low-flying targets at a range of 2.5 km. It is used for direct defense of troops and strategic locations against air assault usually conducted by CAS aircraft and helicopters. |
| counter | The ZSU-23 is primarily a threat to CAS aircraft and helos. Optically guided, it emits no signatures, and is primarily a pop-up threat, shooting you down before you realize it. Counter using intel, recon to locate, maintain 2nm+ separation and engage with light munitions. |
