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History
The problems with the ZiF-75 and ZiF-31 mountings prompted the soviet navy to issue a request for a completely new 57mm weapon system. The prototype was constructed in 1959 and the new mounting, the AK-725, was officially accepted into service in 1964. The AK- 725 was controlled by the ESP-72 fire control system which was itself controlled by the MP-103 Bars radar. The mounting was in production from 1961 tot 1988.
Used on
- Moskva (Pr. 1123)
- Kresta I (Pr. 1134)
- Kresta II (Pr. 1134A)
- Nanuchka I (Pr. 1234)
- Poti (Pr. 204)
- Turya (Pr. 206M)
- Grisha (Pr. 1124)
- Ropucha (Pr. 775)
- Ivan Rogov (Pr. 1171)
- Ugra (Pr. 1886)
- many others
Affiliated systems
Part description
A right and left facing view is drawn.
See also
http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussian_57mm-75_AK-725.php