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2S6 Tunguska: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle<br>
[[File:2S6.jpg|thumb|500px|right|The 2S6 as it appears in ''Steel Beasts Professional'']]2S6 Tunguska: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle<br>




== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==


Main Armament: 4 x 9M311 Missiles<br>
Main Armament: 8 x 9M311 Missiles<br>
Ammunition Stowage: 8 ready/0 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition: 8/0 SA-19/9M311 <br>
 
 
Secondary Armament: 2 x 30mm 2A38 Automatic Cannons<br>
Secondary Armament: 2 x 30mm 2A38 Automatic Cannons<br>
Ammunition Stowage (Missile): 4 ready/0 stowed<br>
Ammunition Stowage: 1936 ready/0 stowed<br>
Ammunition Stowage (Cannon): 3808 ready/0 stowed<br>
Default Ammunition: 484 x 2/0 3UBR6 APBC-T (KE) and 484 x 2/0 OT HEI-T SD (HE)<br>
Default Ammunition (Missile): 4/0 SA-19/9M311 <br>
Default Ammunition (Cannon): 952/0 3UBR6 APBC-T (KE) and 952 x 3/0 OT HEI-T SD (HE)<br>
 


Armour Protection:<br>
Front Turret: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>
Front Hull: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>


Armor Protection:<br>
Front Turret Armor: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>
Front Hull Armor: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters<br>


Combat Mass: 34t<br>
Engine Power: 780hp<br>
Height: 4.01m<br>


Combat Mass: 34 tonnes<br>
Length: 7.93m<br>
Width: 3.23m<br>
Height: 3.35m (turret top)<br>
Engine Power: 780hp V-46-4 V-12 diesel<br>
Top Speed: 65kph<br>


==General==
==General==


The 2S6 Tunguska (NATO SA-19 "Grison") is an air-defence vehicle developed in the early 1970's to address shortcomings with the [[ZSU-23-4 Shilka]].  Finally entering limited service in 1984, it is armed with dual 30mm cannons and short-range (8km) 9M311 missiles.  Assigned to regimental air-defense battalions in battery strength (i.e. three platoons of two each), individual platoons may be assigned to cover motor-rifle or tank battalions in either the attack or defense by the regimental commander based on the tactical situation.<br>
The 2S6 Tunguska (NATO SA-19 "Grison") is an air-defense vehicle developed in the early 1970's to address shortcomings with the [[ZSU-23-4 Shilka]].  Finally entering limited service in 1984, it is armed with dual 30mm cannons and short-range (8km) 9M311 missiles.  Assigned to regimental air-defense battalions in battery strength (i.e. three platoons of two each), individual platoons, along with an SA-13 and small group of MANPADS equipped IFVs, may be assigned to cover motor-rifle or tank battalions in either the attack or defense by the regimental commander based on the tactical situation.<br>


As currently modeled, the vehicle's detection and missile range is 8km, with the guns being good out to about 1.5km.<br>
As currently modeled, the vehicle's detection and missile range is 8km, with the guns being good out to about 1.5km.<br>


'''Note to scenario creators'''<br>
'''Note to scenario creators'''<br>
The Tunguska can serve as a stand-in for the Gepard by removing its missiles, or as a replacement for the Roland by removing its gun ammunition.
The Tunguska can serve as a stand-in for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer_Gepard Gepard] by removing its missiles, or as a replacement for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_missile Roland] by removing its gun ammunition.


==Thermal Signature==
==Thermal Signature==

Latest revision as of 00:43, 31 March 2019

The 2S6 as it appears in Steel Beasts Professional

2S6 Tunguska: Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle


Statistics

Main Armament: 8 x 9M311 Missiles
Ammunition Stowage: 8 ready/0 stowed
Default Ammunition: 8/0 SA-19/9M311


Secondary Armament: 2 x 30mm 2A38 Automatic Cannons
Ammunition Stowage: 1936 ready/0 stowed
Default Ammunition: 484 x 2/0 3UBR6 APBC-T (KE) and 484 x 2/0 OT HEI-T SD (HE)


Armor Protection:
Front Turret Armor: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters
Front Hull Armor: Thin, Steel. Protected from 7.62mm AP and Shell Splinters


Combat Mass: 34 tonnes
Length: 7.93m
Width: 3.23m
Height: 3.35m (turret top)
Engine Power: 780hp V-46-4 V-12 diesel
Top Speed: 65kph

General

The 2S6 Tunguska (NATO SA-19 "Grison") is an air-defense vehicle developed in the early 1970's to address shortcomings with the ZSU-23-4 Shilka. Finally entering limited service in 1984, it is armed with dual 30mm cannons and short-range (8km) 9M311 missiles. Assigned to regimental air-defense battalions in battery strength (i.e. three platoons of two each), individual platoons, along with an SA-13 and small group of MANPADS equipped IFVs, may be assigned to cover motor-rifle or tank battalions in either the attack or defense by the regimental commander based on the tactical situation.

As currently modeled, the vehicle's detection and missile range is 8km, with the guns being good out to about 1.5km.

Note to scenario creators
The Tunguska can serve as a stand-in for the Gepard by removing its missiles, or as a replacement for the Roland by removing its gun ammunition.

Thermal Signature

Tunguska TIS image, front-right Tunguska TIS image, rear-left