A 3,000 RPM Cold War Gun: The Soviet GSh-23 Aircraft Cannon with Curatorial Assistant Joe Ford
This video provides an in-depth look at the Soviet GSh-23 twin-barreled aircraft cannon, detailing its design philosophy, technical specifications, and internal mechanisms. Curatorial Assistant Joe Ford explains the gun's gas-operated system, its unique dual-barrel firing sequence, and the intricate linkage that achieves its high rate of fire. The presentation includes a partial disassembly, highlighting key components like the bolts, hammer, trigger mechanism, and the innovative belt feed system, offering valuable insights for enthusiasts and gunsmiths interested in historical aviation weaponry.






