The A-222 Bereg is a 130 mm self-propelled coastal artillery gun developed by the Soviet Union. It entered service with the Russian Navy.
The A-222 gun is a variant of the AK-130 naval gun. It uses the same ammunition and has the same ballistics. The gun is mounted on an eight-wheel drive MAZ-543M truck.
The battery includes command and generator vehicles, and radar with a range of 35 kilometers.
According to Norman Friedman, development started in December 1976, and battery underwent government trials from November 1992 to May 1993; the battery was then seized by Ukraine. According to Adam à Âwierkowski, development started in the 1980s and the system entered service in 1988.
The system was exhibited in Abu Dhabi in 1993, but there were no export orders.