Soviet Union/Russian Federation •
ZU-23M – Upgraded variant, designed by the
Nudelman Precision Engineering Design Bureau (KB Tochmash). Has new targeting system (which includes laser rangefinder, television channel, optical mechanic device, can be reinforced with thermo location channel and a television system for usage at night) and electromechanic turn system. Optionally, the mount can be fitted with two short-range air-defence missiles, such as the
9M32M "Strela-2M" or the
9M39 "Igla". •
ZU-23M1 – This is the current model, developed by Open Joint Stock Company Podolsky Electromechanical Plant of Special Engineering "PEMZ Spetsmash" and Closed Joint Stock Company "NTC Elins" and offered by
Rosoboronexport. Like the ZU-23M, it has an upgraded fire control system and can optionally be fitted with two launchers for the "Igla" series missile, usually the
9M342 "Igla-S". • The complete air-defence gun/missile system is called
ZU-23/ZOM1 (often erroneously called "ZU-23/30M1"). It consists of the "missile-gun firing module" (''strel'bovoj modul
) ZU-23/ZOM1-SM; the "missile-launching module" (puskovoj modul
) ZU-23/ZOM1-PM armed with four 9M333 "Strela-10" missiles; a remote control module (modul distantsionnogo upravleniya'') ZU-23/ZOM1-MU and a portable generator AB-1. Depending on the wishes of the client, the system can be delivered without the -SM module (
ZU-23/ZOM1-1), without the -PM module (
ZU-23/ZOM1-2), without the remote control (
ZU-23/ZOM1-3), or without -PM and -MU modules (
ZU-23/ZOM1-4). The latter can be carried by the Samum 4x4 wheeled chassis vehicle and the first export contract has been signed as of early 2019.
Polish People's Republic / Poland •
ZU-23-2 – Polish designation for basic gun variant. Manufactured under license in
Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów (ZMT Tarnów) since 1972. •
ZUR-23-2S Jod – Polish variant with electro-optical sight GP-1R and twin launcher for
Strela-2M missiles, used from 1988. •
ZUR 23-2SP Jodek-SP – Version used in PSRA Pilica VSHORAD system. •
Kobra – Polish export short-range modular air-defense system. A typical battery consists of up to 6 guns (for example ZUR-23-2 kg), up to 6 Poprad systems, a WD-95 command post and a Radwar MMSR radar. •
Hibneryt – A ZU-23-2 family gun mounted on specially modified
Star 266 truck, truck is fitted with additional ammunition for the gun and modified electrical installation to power guns electromechanic turn system (gun can also work from batteries). •
ZU-23-2M Wróbel – Polish naval version of ZU-23-2, hydraulically powered, produced from 1979.
Czech Republic •
ZU-23-2M2 Vlara – Field upgrade modernization kit.
Slovak Republic •
ZU-23M – Upgraded version with automatic fire control system, developed by the EVPU company. This version is offered by EVPU and the Punj Lloyd Ltd of India to the Indian army.
Egypt •
ZU 23-M – Licence version of the ZU-23. It is also known as
SH-23M and is produced by Abu Zaabal Engineering Industries (Factory 100). •
Sinai 23 – Similar to the Nile 23, with two Zu-23 guns and six Saqr-Eye missiles mounted on a TA-23E turret and fitted with a RA-20S E-band radar. Developed by Dassault and selected by Egypt in preference to Nile 23, entering service by 1992. Instead of the Saqr Eye,
FIM-92 Stinger missiles can be used.
Finland •
23 ItK 95 – Finnish upgrade of the original 23 ItK 61, designed by Instrumentointi Oy and Vammas Oy. The upgrade adds gyro-stabilization to the gun, along with an APU and a laser rangefinder.
China •
Type 85/YW 306 – Reverse-engineered copy of the ZU-23-2, made by
NORINCO. It is referred to as Type 85 gun by some sources. •
Giant Bow – Also known as
Shengong (Deity Bow, 神弓). This is the name of an air-defense system, which consists of up to eight Type 85 guns and a battery command vehicle (BCV). •
PGZ95 – self-propelled version of the Type 87.
Iran •
Mesbah-1 – Iranian-made air-defence and anti cruise missile system with four ZU-23 mounts. For the first time presented in 2010. •
ZU-23-6 (unofficial designator) – Similar to the Mesbah-1 but with only 6 instead of 8 barrels. This was probably the pre-series model of the Mesbah-1.
Vietnam •
23mm-2M (alternatively
23-2M) – an
Israeli-
Vietnamese co-developed
gun turrets solution for the
Vietnam Coast Guard patrol vessels. Upgrades include a cabin for the gunner, electromechanic turn system & modern controlling systems as alternatives to the legacy pure-mechanical systems.
Ballistic computer & fire-control system are optional. •
23mm-2ML (or
23-2ML) – mostly identical to the above 23-2M except the addition of an
optronics sensor and
laser rangefinder for better targeting performance & accuracy as well as the potential integration of digital
fire-control system. • Projects to
"mechanize" the
ZU-23-2 consist of the installation of the platform on
Soviet ZIL-131,
Russian KamAZ-43118 6x6 trucks or the American
M548 tracked cargo carriers are chosen and commissioned by the
Vietnam People's Army. Solutions for a
remotedly/automatically-controlled ZU-23-2 weapon station are also being developed. == General characteristics ==