S-60
The S-60 is a Soviet-designed towed anti-aircraft gun that was developed in the late 1940s. It features a 57mm caliber and is capable of firing high-velocity shells to target low-flying aircraft. The gun is mounted on a wheeled carriage, allowing for mobility on the battlefield.
This artillery piece was widely used by the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War. The S-60 has been employed in various conflicts and has been adapted for use in different roles, including as a platform for surface-to-air missile systems like the S-125 and S-200.