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| designer = [[Aegaeon Armory]] | | designer = [[Aegaeon Armory]] | ||
| design_date = 1973-1975 | | design_date = 1973-1975 | ||
| manufacturer = [[Arstrae | | manufacturer = [[Arstrae Industrial Engineering|Arstrae Engineering]] | ||
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| production_date = 1976–present | | production_date = 1976–present |
Revision as of 21:14, 2 June 2020
KKD-630 "Aurora" | |
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Type | Close-in weapon system |
Place of origin | Huvakia |
Service history | |
In service | 1976–present |
Used by | Huvakia |
Production history | |
Designer | Aegaeon Armory |
Designed | 1973-1975 |
Manufacturer | Arstrae Engineering |
Produced | 1976–present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 2,500 kg (5,500 lb) w/ 2,000 rds per gun |
Crew | Automated with human oversight |
Shell | 30x165 mm |
Shell weight | 0.39 kg (0.86 lb) |
Caliber | 30mm |
Barrels | 6 per gun |
Elevation | +90 to −25 degrees |
Traverse | Unlimited |
Rate of fire | 4,000–5,000 rounds/min (KKD-630M) 10,000 rounds/min (KKD-630M1-2) |
Muzzle velocity | 1,160 m/s (3,805 ft/s)–1,285 m/s (4,216 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 5,000 m (16,000 ft) |
Maximum firing range | 5,000 m (16,500 ft) |
Sights | Radar / TV-optical |
Main armament | 2 × 7-barreled OTO 25mm/80 Gatling guns |
The KKD-630 is a ship based close in weapons system employed by the Imperial Navy of Huvakia, based on a six-barreled 30 mm rotary cannon. In "630", "6" means 6 barrels and "30" means 30 mm. It is mounted in an enclosed automatic turret and directed by MR-123 radar and television detection and tracking. The system's primary purpose is defense against anti-ship missiles and other precision guided weapons. However it can also be employed against fixed or rotary wing aircraft, ships and other small craft, coastal targets, and floating mines. Once operational, this weapon system was rapidly adopted, with up to 8 units installed in every new Imperial warship (from mine-hunters to aircraft carriers), and hundreds produced in total.
The gun mount is fully automated, and can also be remotely controlled by an operator from either the control console or via a remotely mounted gunsight. It has a higher firing rate than both the Goalkeeper and Phalanx (Block 1 and older) CIWS models. They are often mounted in pairs, with as many as four pairs mounted on the larger ships, providing an effective point defence (last) layer. However, like all gun-based CIWS, they suffer from short engagement times and the need for multiple volleys to effectively eradicate a threat.