AK-230 koristi istu municiju kao i Praga.
Jesi siguran? Izgledaju dosta slično, ali različite dužine granata, i ne znam kako je sa barutniom punjenjima.
Za koliko različitih "kalibara" je zastava razvijala 30 mm top? Za sada san naišao na podatak za 30x173 i 30x210B.
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30x210B
This was developed in the late 1950s for the Soviet navy's NN-30 anti-aircraft gun (unusually, a revolver cannon), as fitted to the widely-used AK-230 mounting. A modified version of the gun was more recently adopted by the Romanians for their land-based twin AA cannon designated the A436 or Model 80. The cartridge was also chosen by Zastava of Yugoslavia for their M86/M89 armoured fighting vehicle guns which, it appears, are still featuring in Serbian developments. Like most of the former Soviet ammunition, it is a lot more available in European cartridge fairs than it used to be.
30x210
This round has an unusual history, since it was first designed at the Czech Brno factory, then developed under German occupation for the MK 303 anti-aircraft gun. After the war, the Czechs decided to continue with its development and it emerged along with the M53 cannon. Now obsolete, some may still be in reserve, mainly in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. The cartridge is the biggest and most powerful of all of the service 30mm rounds, and is often misidentified as the 30x220 (it may also be designated 30x211). It is somewhat easier to find than it used to be, but is still uncommon.