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AV-35-LAA

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AV-35-LAA
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AV-35-LAA dual 25mm mobile anti-aircraft vehicle
General Characteristics
Classification Light Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle
Type Tracked mobile air defense platform
Origin Gondara
Manufacturer Key Weapons Logistics (KWL)
Used By Army of Gondara
Design Date 1936
Service Entry 1939
Unit Cost 32,000 G
Crew 5
Passengers None
Technical Data
Weight ~20 tons
Dimensions 19 ft (L) × 9 ft (W) × ~9 ft (turret top) (H)
Ground Clearance 18 in
Engine V8 mechanically supercharged diesel
Fuel Capacity 120 gal internal (+120 gal breakout tank)
Power 333 hp(~16.65 hp/ton hp/ton)
Torque ~1,050–1,150 lb-ft
Transmission 5-speed manual with low-range gearing
Suspension Torsion bar
Range ~180 mi (road)
Speed ~35–40 mph (road), 5 Mph (Water)
Utility & Logistics
Payload / Towing Anti-aircraft ammunition/ Limited
Wheel Standard AV-35 tracked chassis (6 road wheels per side)
Equipment 90° elevation turret; full 360° traverse; mobile AA coverage
Combat Data
Armament 2 × LAA-36 25mm Autocannon
Armor Light sloped armor; turret protection against small arms and fragments
Communications Standard vehicle radio



Overview

The AV-35-LAA is the primary mobile light anti-aircraft vehicle of the Gondaran Army, built on the standardized AV-35 chassis and armed with dual LAA-36 25mm Autocannon.

Designed to accompany mechanized formations, the LAA provides low-altitude air defense against strafing aircraft, dive bombers, and reconnaissance platforms while maintaining full mobility with frontline units.


Design Relationship

The AV-35-LAA shares its chassis and drivetrain with the AV-35 vehicle family:

This ensures full logistical and maintenance compatibility across Gondaran mechanized forces.


Layout

Has the standard forward mounted engine The AV-35-LAA features a forward crew compartment and a centrally mounted anti-aircraft turret.

Forward compartment

  • Driver
  • Commander / radio operator

Turret compartment

  • Gunner
  • Two loaders

The turret is designed for full 360° traverse and high-angle engagement, allowing rapid response to aerial threats. Ready ammo (turret): ~400 Hull reserve: ~800


Armament

Primary Weapon

The dual-mounted system provides:

  • High-volume anti-aircraft fire
  • Effective engagement range of ~2,000 meters
  • Controlled fire with burst capability

Firepower Characteristics

  • Combined standard fire rate: ~400 rounds per minute
  • Combined burst fire rate: up to ~700 rounds per minute

The system prioritizes controlled fire and accuracy over sustained maximum output.


Ammunition

The AV-35-LAA carries a mix of:

  • HE (High Explosive)
  • HE-I (High Explosive Incendiary)
  • Tracer
  • AP (limited ground use)

Ammunition storage is distributed within the turret and hull to support sustained engagements.


Mobility

The AV-35-LAA retains the mobility characteristics of the AV-35 platform:

  • Road speed: ~35–40 mph
  • High operational range
  • Capable of keeping pace with mechanized units

Despite turret weight, the vehicle maintains good responsiveness and maneuverability.


Protection

  • Standard AV-35 armor layout

The AV-35-LAA retains the full AV-35 armor scheme with sloped plate construction:

  • Frontal: 25mm at 60°
  • Sides: 18.75mm at 20°
  • Rear: 9.375mm at 20°
  • Roof: 12.5mm
  • Floor: 12.5mm central shallow-V, tapering to 9.375mm at edges

The turret follows a similar configuration, with armor plates sloped at approximately 40° to improve effective protection against incoming fire.

This arrangement provides strong resistance to heavy machine gun fire and shell fragments, with the frontal armor offering meaningful protection against light anti-tank weapons under favorable engagement angles. Sloping significantly increases effective thickness and improves deflection probability compared to flat plate armor.

The shallow V-shaped floor enhances survivability against mines and underbody blast by directing explosive force outward toward the track assemblies rather than directly into the crew compartment.

Despite this protection, the AV-35-LAA remains vulnerable to dedicated anti-tank weapons and medium-caliber autocannon at close range. Its elevated turret profile and operational role require reliance on mobility, positioning, and standoff distance rather than direct engagement.

Operational Role

The AV-35-LAA serves as the primary low-altitude air defense platform:

  • Protection of armored and mechanized units
  • Convoy air defense
  • Rapid response to aerial threats
  • Engagement of low-flying aircraft

Secondary roles include:

  • Suppression of infantry
  • Engagement of light vehicles

Limitations

  • Limited effectiveness against high-altitude aircraft
  • High ammunition consumption during sustained engagements
  • Vulnerability to artillery and heavy weapons
  • Dependent on crew skill for target tracking

Summary

The AV-35-LAA provides Gondaran forces with a mobile, reliable, and effective light anti-aircraft capability. Its integration into the AV-35 platform ensures consistent performance, logistical simplicity, and rapid deployment alongside mechanized formations.