What is Oerlikon Contraves?

Information about Oerlikon Contraves

Oerlikon is a Swiss anti-aircraft artillery manufacturer made famous by its Oerlikon 20 mm autocannon design of 1914, used in the First and Second World Wars, and still in use today. Copies and derivatives of these designs were used by the Germans, French, British and Japanese weapon manufacturers.

Oerlikon was established in 1906 in Switzerland in the machine tool industry. In 1923 it acquired a factory in Germany. It entered the anti-aircraft defence field in 1924. In 1936 it founded a purely anti-aircraft development company called Contraves (Latin for against birds).

Nowadays the company is known as Oerlikon-Contraves and employs 2,100 worldwide with a yearly turnover of 522 million Swiss francs. Oerlikon is now a subsidiary of Rheinmetall-DeTec AG, the big German armament manufacturer.

Product Areas

Today Oerlikon Contraves is specialized in the areas of Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) and Naval Air Defence. Products range from Search and Tracking Sensors to 35mm Air Defence Guns including Command and Control Posts, Battle Management and ship based Combat Systems.

Naval Systems

Current Oerlikon Naval Products:
Search and Akquisition Radar: Oerlikon X-TAR3D/M
Radar and Electro Optical Tracking Modules: Oerlikon TMX/EO NT and Oerlikon TMX/EO Mk2
Naval Gun Systems: Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm Naval Revolver Gun System
Command and Control: Oerlikon Seaguard Command and Control Console and Oerlikon Weapon Control Module

Ground Based Air Defence

Latest Oerlikon Ground Based Air Defence Products:
Ground Based Air Defence Unit:
Oerlikon Skyshield consisting of 1 sensor unit, 1 command post and 2 Oerlikon Skyshield 35 mm Revolver Gun System
Mobile Air Defence: Oerlikon Skyranger

Further Products:
Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon in various configurations
Air Defense Anti-Tank System

Historic Products

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An Oerlikon 20mm ship-mounted gun
Oerlikon 20 mm:
American versions such as the Mk 4, Mk 10, and Mk 24, were used extensively from the World War II era to the of Vietnam era. Originally used as anti-aircraft weapons by the U.S. Navy, they were frequently the last line of defense against kamikaze attacks. Most combat ships from aircraft carriers to PT boats were equipped with Oerlikon guns. In Vietnam they were widely employed by riverine forces as anti-personnel weapons. They remained in service until the 1970s when they were replaced by the Mk 16 20 mm cannon.

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Motto
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
"One for all, all for one"
Anthem
"Swiss Psalm"
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Anti-aircraft warfare, or air defence, is any method of engaging military aircraft in combat from the ground. Various guns and cannons have been used in this role since the first military aircraft were used in World War I, growing in power and accuracy over the years.
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Oerlikon 20 mm cannon" refers to a series of autocannons, based on an original designed by Reinhold Becker during World War I. Various models of Oerlikon cannon were used during the Second World War, and they are still in use today.
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autocannon is a projectile weapon with a larger caliber than a machine gun (i.e. usually 20mm or greater), but smaller than a field gun or other artillery. They have mechanisms to automatically load the ammunition and have a faster rate of fire than artillery.
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1880s  1890s  1900s  - 1910s -  1920s  1930s  1940s
1911 1912 1913 - 1914 - 1915 1916 1917

Year 1914 (MCMXIV
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Clockwise from top: Trenches on the Western Front; a British Mark IV tank crossing a trench; Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistible sinking after striking a mine at the Battle of the Dardanelles; a Vickers machine gun crew with gas masks, and German Albatros D.
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Allied powers:
 Soviet Union
 United States
 United Kingdom
 China
 France
...et al. Axis powers:
 Germany
 Japan
 Italy
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1903 1904 1905 - 1906 - 1907 1908 1909

Year 1906 (MCMVI
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Motto
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
"One for all, all for one"
Anthem
"Swiss Psalm"
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1890s  1900s  1910s  - 1920s -  1930s  1940s  1950s
1920 1921 1922 - 1923 - 1924 1925 1926

Year 1923 (MCMXXIII
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Anthem
"Das Lied der Deutschen" (third stanza)
also called "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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1921 1922 1923 - 1924 - 1925 1926 1927

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1933 1934 1935 - 1936 - 1937 1938 1939

Year 1936 (MCMXXXVI
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Latin 
Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
Language codes
ISO 639-1: la
ISO 639-2: lat
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Swiss franc
franc suisse (French)
Schweizer Franken (German)
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Rheinmetall AG (FWB: RHMG ) is a German automotive and defense company with factories in Düsseldorf, Kassel and Unterlüß. It has a long tradition of making guns and artillery pieces. The company is also involved in a variety of advanced metal-working and milling technologies.
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Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti-aircraft gun made by Oerlikon-Contraves. The system was originally designated as 2 ZLA/353 ML but this was later changed to GDF-001. It was developed in the late 1950s and is used by around 30 countries.
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Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS) is a dual-purpose short range surface-to-air and anti-tank missile system based on the M113A2 vehicle. It is manufactured by the Swiss company Oerlikon-Contraves, a member of the Rheinmetall Defence Group.
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Oerlikon 20 mm cannon" refers to a series of autocannons, based on an original designed by Reinhold Becker during World War I. Various models of Oerlikon cannon were used during the Second World War, and they are still in use today.
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Total dead: ~314,000
Total wounded: ~1,490,000
North Vietnam and NLF
dead and missing: ~1,100,000 [1] [2] [3] [4]
wounded: ~600,000+ [5]
People's Republic of China
dead: 1,446
wounded: 4,200

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Anti-aircraft can refer to:
  • Anti-aircraft warfare, any method of engaging military aircraft in combat from the ground.
  • Anti-Aircraft (arcade game), a 1975 video game by Atari Inc..

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United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting naval operations. The U.S. Navy currently has over 340,000 personnel on active duty and nearly 128,000 in the Navy Reserve.
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Kamikaze ] (Japanese: 神風; literally: "god-wind"; common translation: "divine wind") is a word of Japanese origin, which in
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aircraft carrier is a warship designed to deploy and in most cases recover aircraft, acting as a sea-going airbase. Aircraft carriers thus allow a naval force to project air power great distances without having to depend on local bases for staging aircraft operations.
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PT boat was a motor torpedo boat (hull classification symbol "PT", for "Patrol Torpedo"), a small, fast vessel used by the United States Navy in World War II to attack larger surface ships. The PT boat squadrons were nicknamed "the mosquito fleet".
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Brown-water navy is a term that originated in the United States Navy, referring to the small gunboats and patrol boats used in rivers. A broader meaning is any naval force that has the capacity to carry out military operations in river or littoral environments.
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An anti-personnel weapon is one primarily used to injure or kill people.

While the distinction is very old—a spear is anti-personnel, while a catapult is of more use against buildings than individuals—the large-scale development of military technology in the 19th
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