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  • ...too much to be viable and reliable. Only 44 Yak-9Ks were equipped with the NS-45, but a prototype night fighter version of the [[Tu-2]] called the Tupolev T The NS-45 is a 45 mm autocannon chambered in the 45 x 186 mm shell. It is fed trough
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  • ...eld both [[ShVAK (20 mm)|20 mm]] and either a [[NS-37 (37 mm)|37 mm]] or [[NS-45 (45 mm)|45 mm]] will tear your plane to bits. While the Russians do not hav
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  • ...t to increase firepower over the standard Yak-9T by arming it with a 45 mm NS-45 cannon with 29 rounds and a characteristic muzzle brake to deal with the se {{main|NS-45 (45 mm)|Berezin UB (12.7 mm)}}
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  • {{main|NS-45 (45 mm)|N-37 (37 mm)|NS-23 (23 mm)|B-20S (20 mm)}} ** 1 x 45 mm NS-45 cannon, nose-mounted (29 rpg) + 1 x 20 mm B-20S cannon, nose-mounted (170 r
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  • * [[NS-45 (45 mm)]]
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  • ...alent, they do not share similar penetration. The Soviet SH-37, NS-37, and NS-45 cannons have a higher penetration with similar damage at the cost of a lowe
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  • ...too much to be viable and reliable. Only 44 Yak-9Ks were equipped with the NS-45, but a prototype night fighter version of the [[Tu-2]] called the Tupolev T The NS-45 is a 45 mm autocannon chambered in the 45 x 186 mm shell. It is fed trough
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  • * [[NS-45 (45 mm)]]
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  • {{main|NS-45 (45 mm)|NS-37 (37 mm)|ShVAK (20 mm)}} ** 2 x 45 mm NS-45 cannons, wing-mounted (50 rpg = 100 total) + 2 x 20 mm ShVAK cannons, nose-
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  • * Added new sound effects for NS-45 cannon
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  • ...shell has been fixed [https://forum.warthunder.ru/index.php?/topic/240207-ns-45-oshibochnaya-massa-vzryvchatki-v-ofzt-snaryade/ (source)].
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  • * '''NS-45 gun''' — dispersion under overheating has been corrected.
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  • * NS-45 cannon — AP-T round has been added (Source: сравнительная т ** 45mm HEFI-T round of the '''NS-45 gun'''
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  • ...r interception and ground attack, featuring a radar in the nose, two 45 mm NS-45 guns installed in the front of the bomb bay, and two 23 mm NS-23 guns in th {{main|NS-45 (45 mm)|NS-23 (23 mm)}}
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  • {{main|NS-45 (45 mm)|ShKAS (7.62 mm)}} * 4 x 45 mm NS-45 cannons, belly-mounted (50 rpg = 200 total)
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