100mm Compact


Type 210, H/PJ87


Overview


100mm Type 210

Side view of Chinese Type 210, which is a direct copy of the French 100mm Compact naval gun turret.
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Origin
France
Type
Naval gun
Entered service
Early 1980's
Status
In service
Development
1977 - 1981
Developer
France - Creusot-Loire
Production
1983 - 2000's
Producer
France - Creusot-Loire / Giat
China
Number produced
About 15 in France, more in China
Designations
Type 210 (Chinese production)
Notable users
Malaysia
China
Saudi Arabia

Description


Introduction

The 100mm Compact is a dual purpose naval gun of French origin. It was developed as a private venture by Creusot-Loire as a more suitable gun for export than the existing Modèle 1968. Some test samples were exported to China in the late 1980's. Along with many other French naval technology these guns were reverse engineered and produced in China.

Design

The Compact is based on the ordnance and loading mechanism of the Modèle 1968. The gun turret and below deck magazine are substantially reduced in size. A major design compromise to allow for weight reduction in various internal components is firing in short bursts versus sustained fire. The turret is unmanned and receives fire control input from the ship's combat data management system.

Firepower

The Compact fires the whole range of French 100mm naval ammunition. This includes high explosive, anti-aircraft and illumination rounds. Instead of continuous fire the Compact fires in burst of 1, 2, 3 or 6 rounds. Rate of fire is 60 rpm for the Mk 1. The Mk 2 has a selectable rate of fire of 20, 45 or 90 rpm. Range against surface targets is 17 km, with a 12 km effective range. Anti-aircraft range and ceiling are 6 km. The Compact Mk 2 can quickly change between three ammunition types, with rounds in the feed tube being fed back into the magazine.

Users

The Compact wasn't the export succes Creusot-Loire hoped for. Only Malaysia and Saudi Arabia acquired this system. Both nations applied Mk 2 upgrades. China developed the Type 210, a near direct copy of the Compact, when embargos blocked acquisition from France. In Chinese service the Type 210 was troublesome. System integration issues and frequent jamming gave the Type 210 a poor reputation.

Variants


100mm H/PJ87

Side view of a 100mm H/PJ87 naval gun turret. Note the angular turret housing with reduced radar cross section.
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List of variants

Compact Mk 1
Initial production model of the Creusot-Loire 100mm Compact naval gun. All French guns were produced to this standard. Those acquired by Saudi Arabia and Malaysia were upgraded to Mk 2 standard.
Compact Mk 2
Improved variant introduced in 1990. Has a selectable rate of fire and rearranged ammunition selection and storage. Also features digital fire computer and automatic test equipment.
Type 210
Chinese produced direct copy of French Compact naval gun. Features some local modifications. Probably based on the Mk 1 variant.
H/PJ87
Chinese updated Type 210 design. Main improvement reported to be further integration with Chinese combat data management. Features angular housing for reduced radar cross section.

Details


Facts 100mm Compact Mk 1 100mm Compact Mk 2
General
Origin
France
Type
Naval gun turret
Ordnance
Type
100mm 55-caliber
Rate of fire
60 rpm
Burst length
1, 2, 3 or 6 rounds
Range
17.5 km
6 km against aircraft
Muzzle velocity
867 m/s
Barrel life
Over 3.000 rounds
Mount
Feed mechanism
Automatic loader, single feed chute
Ammunition
18 rounds in turret magazine
42 or 90 round below deck magazine
Traverse
About 170°
Traverse rate
50°/s
Elevation
-15° to +80°
Elevation rate
32°/s
Operation
Crew
None on mount
Fire control
External fire control
Dimensions
Weight
14 t
Length
8 m with gun
Width
4.04 m
Height
3.14 m above deck
Deck penetration
2.54 m minimum
7.25 m maximum

Platforms


Kasturi class

Malaysian class of corvette built in Germany. Two ships in class. Armed with 100mm Compact until removed in 2014 refit program.

Type-052C class

Chinese Type-052C class destroyers feature a single 100mm H/PJ87 gun on the bow. Six of these ships were produced and remain in service.

Type-054 class

The early batch of two Chinese Type-054 class frigates are armed with the 100mm H/PJ87. The improved Type-054A features the 76mm H/PJ26 instead.

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100mm Creusot-Loire

The 100mm Compact features various design elements of the larger 100mm Creusot-Loire naval guns, and fire the same range of ammunition.

100mm Type 79

The Type 79 is a Chinese twin barrel naval gun that started development and service about a decade before the Type 210. Although a more reliable and more capable design, the Type 210 was chosen for newer classes due to requiring less than half the space.