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== History ==
 
== History ==
The AK-176 is a 3" weapon for small combatants. It used the same gun barrels as the [[AK-726]] mount AS-221. The gun was trialled from 1977 onwards and entered service in 1979. The mounting is still in use in the Russian navy today on the Neusrashimy class.  
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The AK-176 is a 3" weapon for small combatants. It used the same gun barrels as the [[76,2mm/59 AK-726|AK-726]] mount AS-221. The gun was trialled from 1977 onwards and entered service in 1979. The mounting is still in use in the Russian navy today on the Neusrashimy class.  
  
 
== Used on ==
 
== Used on ==

Latest revision as of 20:20, 8 February 2022

76,2mm59 AK-176.png

History

The AK-176 is a 3" weapon for small combatants. It used the same gun barrels as the AK-726 mount AS-221. The gun was trialled from 1977 onwards and entered service in 1979. The mounting is still in use in the Russian navy today on the Neusrashimy class.

Used on

  • Grisha V
  • Parchim II (Pr. 1331M)
  • Babochka (Pr. 1141)
  • Nanuchka III (Pr. 1234.1)
  • Dergach (Pr. 1239)
  • Turya (Pr. 206M)
  • Pauk (Pr. 1241.2)
  • Ropuchka (Pr. 775)
  • Tarantul I (Pr. 1241.1)
  • and more

Affiliated systems

Part description

A left and right facing view are drawn.


See also

http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussian_3-60_ak176.php