U-5TS

U-5TS
U-5TS tank gun on display at the Motovilikha Plant Museum in Perm. Russia.
TypeSmoothbore tank gun
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service1961–present
WarsSino-Soviet border conflict
Yom Kippur War
Ogaden War
Soviet–Afghan War
Lebanese Civil War
1982 Lebanon War
Chadian–Libyan War
Polisario War
Angolan Civil War
Ethiopian Civil War
Iran–Iraq War
Eritrean–Ethiopian War
Gulf War
First Chechen War
Second Chechen War
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Russo-Georgian War
2011 Libyan civil war
Syrian civil war
Afghan conflict
Russo-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignedLate 1950s
Specifications
Barrel length6.05 m L/52.6
Crew3

Shell115×728mmR
Caliber115 millimetres (4.53 in)
Rate of fire6–10/minute
Muzzle velocity1,600 m/s (APFSDS)
Effective firing range2,000 m-high target – 1,870 m; 3 m-high target – 2,260 m;[1] 4,000 m AT-12 missile.

The U-5TS (production designation 2A20) tank gun is a 115 mm-calibre weapon that was fitted almost[a] exclusively to the Soviet Union's T-62 main battle tank. It was the first smoothbore weapon designed for tanks,[2] and heralded the change in main armament from rifled cannons.

  1. ^ Jane's Ammunition Handbook. Jane's Information Group. 2010.
  2. ^ "115 mm, 120 mm & 125 mm Tank Guns". GICHD. Retrieved 19 February 2024.


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