The N-57 (also called the OKB-16-57) was a 57 mm Soviet autocannon designed shortly after WWII by Alexander Nudelman, and tested on the prototype of the MiG-9 interceptor (known internally as the I-300) . Due to being a prototype weapon of the early Cold War, not much is known about the N-57 and there is a lot of conflicting data on this weapon.[2]

N-57
Place of originUSSR
Production history
DesignerAlexander Nudelman
Specifications
Mass135 kg[1]

Shell57 x 160 mm[1]
Caliber57 millimetres (2.2 in)
Barrels1
ActionGas-operated
Rate of fire230 rpm
Muzzle velocity550 m/s
Feed systemBelt

References edit

  1. ^ a b Williams, Anthony G. (2000). Rapid Fire. Airlife Publishing. p. 248. ISBN 1840371226.
  2. ^ Williams, Anthony G. (2000). Rapid Fire. Airlife Publishing. p. 191. ISBN 1840371226.