KKD-630

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KKD-630 "Aurora"
AK-630 30 mm naval CIWS gun.JPEG
TypeClose-in weapon system
Place of originHuvakia
Service history
In service1976–present
Used byHuvakia
Production history
DesignerAegaeon Armory
Designed1973-1975
ManufacturerArstrae Engineering
Produced1976–present
Specifications
Weight2,500 kg (5,500 lb) w/ 2,000 rds per gun
CrewAutomated with human oversight

Shell30x165 mm
Shell weight0.39 kg (0.86 lb)
Caliber30mm
Action6-barreled OTO 30mm Rotary
Elevation+90 to −25 degrees
Traverse360 degrees
Rate of fire4,000–5,000 rounds/min (KKD-630M)
10,000 rounds/min (KKD-630M2)
Muzzle velocity1,160 m/s (3,805 ft/s)–1,285 m/s (4,216 ft/s)
Effective firing range5,000 m (16,000 ft)
Maximum firing range5,000 m (16,500 ft)
SightsRadar / TV-optical

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 "KKD-630", "KKD" standing for close capital defense in Huvakian, "6" denoting 6 barrels and "30" meaning 30mm. 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 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.

Duet

An early duet emplacement aboard the INSS Charge

A modernized version of the KKD-630 with two 30mm rotary cannons was showcased by A.I.E under the new name "Duet". Visually "Duet" differs from it's predecessor in having a new mount with a stealthy low RCS design compared with the more traditional rounded KKD-630 mounts. The updated weapons systems has roughly the same size and weight however allowing installation in existing ship mounts with little alterations.