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[[Image:Yakb.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B mounted on Mi-24 Hind-D - 12.7x108mm]]
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[[Image:YakB-127mm.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B - 12.7x108mm]]


The Yakushev-Borzov YakB-12.7mm is a remotely controlled 12.7x108mm caliber four-barrel Gatling gun developed by the Soviet Union for the Mil Mi-24 attack gunship and low-capacity troop transporter (with 1470 rounds), which can also be mounted in GUV-8700 machine-gun pods (with 750 rounds). It is unique in the world of "gatling-style" weapons in that it does not require electrical power to function. It was subsequently replaced by the 23mm and 30mm cannon.
The '''Yakushev-Borzov YakB'''-12.7mm is a remotely controlled 12.7x108mm caliber four-barrel Gatling gun developed by the Soviet Union for the Mil Mi-24 attack gunship and low-capacity troop transporter (with 1470 rounds), which can also be mounted in GUV-8700 machine-gun pods (with 750 rounds). It is unique in the world of modern "gatling-style" weapons in that it does not require electrical power to function. It was subsequently replaced by [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23|23mm]] and [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2|30mm]] cannons.


==Specifications==  
==Specifications==  
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| || Soviet pilots || ''[[Charlie Wilson's War]]'' || mounted in Mi-24 Hind gunships || 2007
| ''[[Hit Back (Otvetnyy khod)]]'' || || || Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 || 1981
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| [[9th Company]] || || || || 2005
| ''[[Interception (Perekhvat)]]'' || || || Mounted on Soviet Border Guard Mi-24 || 1986
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| ''[[Savoy]]'' || || || Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 || 1990
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| ''[[Loaded with Death (Zaryazhennye smertyu)]]'' || || || Mounted on Mi-24 (standing for US Coast Guard helicopter) || 1991
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| ''[[Afghan Breakdown]]'' || || || Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 || 1991
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| ''[[Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik)]]'' || || || Mounted on Russian Mi-24 || 1996
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|''[[Avalon]] || || ||Mounted on Mi-24 "Hind" gunships|| 2001
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| ''[[Charlie Wilson's War]]|| || || mounted in Mi-24 "Hind" gunships || 2007
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| ''[[A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava)]]'' || || || Mounted on Russian Mi-24 || 2011
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| JGSDF soldiers || [[Patlabor: The Movie]] || Mounted on AH-88 "Hellhound" helicopters || 1989
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| || [[Patlabor: The Movie 2]] ||  ||  
| National Defense Family mercenaries || [[Patlabor: The Movie 2]] || Mounted on AH-88 "Hellhound" helicopters || 1993
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| || [[Najica Blitz Tactics]] ||  || 2001
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| [[Steel Beasts]] ||  ||  || Unusable || 2000
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| [[Ghost Recon]] ||  ||  ||  ||2001
| [[Ghost Recon]] ||  ||  ||  ||2001
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| [[Homefront]] ||  ||  ||  ||  
| [[Battlefield 2]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
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| [[Project Reality]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
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| [[Conflict: Global Terror]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
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| [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] ||  ||  || Unusable || 2007
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| [[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl]] ||  ||  ||  ||  
| [[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl]] ||  ||  ||  || 2007
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| [[Crysis]] ||  ||  || || 2007  
| [[Crysis]] ||  ||  || || 2007  
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| [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] ||  ||  || || 2008   
| [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] ||  ||  || || 2008   
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| [[ArmA II]] ||  ||  ||  || 2009
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| [[Far Cry 2]] ||  ||  || || 2009
| [[Far Cry 2]] ||  ||  || || 2009
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| [[World in Conflict]] ||  ||  || || 2009  
| [[World in Conflict]] ||  ||  || || 2009  
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| [[Ace Combat: Assault Horizon]] || || || || 2011
| [[Homefront]] ||  ||  ||  || 2011
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| [[Ghost Recon: Future Soldier]] || ||  || || 2012
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| [[Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3]] ||  ||  || || 2017
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| [[Call to Arms]] ||  ||  || || 2018
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==See Also==
* [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by KBP Instrument Design Bureau.


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[[Category:Machine Gun]]
[[Category:Machine Gun]]

Latest revision as of 06:23, 11 December 2022

Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B - 12.7x108mm
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Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B mounted on Mi-24 Hind-D - 12.7x108mm
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Closeup of Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B mounted on Mi-24 Hind-D - 12.7x108mm
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Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B - 12.7x108mm

The Yakushev-Borzov YakB-12.7mm is a remotely controlled 12.7x108mm caliber four-barrel Gatling gun developed by the Soviet Union for the Mil Mi-24 attack gunship and low-capacity troop transporter (with 1470 rounds), which can also be mounted in GUV-8700 machine-gun pods (with 750 rounds). It is unique in the world of modern "gatling-style" weapons in that it does not require electrical power to function. It was subsequently replaced by 23mm and 30mm cannons.

Specifications

  • Weight: 45 kg
    • cartridge weight: 0.130 kg
    • bullet weight: 0.048kg
  • Cartridge: 12.7x108mm
  • Barrels: 4
  • Rate of fire: 4000-5000 rounds/min
  • Muzzle velocity: 810 m/s

Appearances

The Yakushev-Borzov YakB-12.7 machine gun can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Hit Back (Otvetnyy khod) Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 1981
Interception (Perekhvat) Mounted on Soviet Border Guard Mi-24 1986
Savoy Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 1990
Loaded with Death (Zaryazhennye smertyu) Mounted on Mi-24 (standing for US Coast Guard helicopter) 1991
Afghan Breakdown Mounted on Soviet Mi-24 1991
Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik) Mounted on Russian Mi-24 1996
Avalon Mounted on Mi-24 "Hind" gunships 2001
Charlie Wilson's War mounted in Mi-24 "Hind" gunships 2007
A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava) Mounted on Russian Mi-24 2011

Television

Actor Character Title Note Date
Stormgate 2006

Anime

Character Film Title Note Date
JGSDF soldiers Patlabor: The Movie Mounted on AH-88 "Hellhound" helicopters 1989
National Defense Family mercenaries Patlabor: The Movie 2 Mounted on AH-88 "Hellhound" helicopters 1993
Najica Blitz Tactics 2001

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Notation Release Date
Steel Beasts Unusable 2000
Ghost Recon 2001
Battlefield 2 2005
Project Reality 2005
Conflict: Global Terror 2005
Alliance of Valiant Arms Unusable 2007
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl 2007
Crysis 2007
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots 2008
ArmA II 2009
Far Cry 2 2009
World in Conflict 2009
Homefront 2011
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier 2012
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 2017
Call to Arms 2018

See Also