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The G6, sometimes denoted as the G6 Rhino, [6] is a South African self-propelled howitzer. [7] It was developed as a turreted, self-propelled variant of the G5 howitzer series , mating the gun to a six-wheeled mine -protected armoured chassis. [ 8 ]
G6 Rhino howitzer: Denel Land Systems / Land Systems OMC South Africa — 155 mm L/45, or L/52: 6×6 chassis: Land Systems OMC vehicle; Operational 1988 153 24 51 78 [82] T5-52: Denel Land Systems South Africa — 155 mm L/52: 8×8 truck: Tatra T815; Prototype 2002 — — — [83] [84] Denel T7 (LSPH) "LAV III Self-Propelled Howitzer" Denel ...
155mm self-propelled howitzer: 43: 76 km The G6 Rhino also known as "GV6 Renoster" is a South African 155 mm long-range mine-resistant wheeled self-propelled howitzer and is the largest piece of artillery system in the South African Army arsenal; the army originally had 153 in service, but due to the lack of external threats and the end of the ...
In testing by the South African Army before any more additional T5-52 howitzers are ordered to operate alongside the GV6 Rhino fleet. [51] G5 Leopard: 155 mm Towed howitzer 60+ km 72 Basically a towed version of the G6 Rhino. [52] G4 Howitzer: 155 mm Towed howitzer 30 km 32 Replaced by the G5, remaining G4's are kept in the army reserves. [53 ...
152 mm SpGH DANA – Czechoslovak self-propelled howitzer; G6 Rhino – South African 155 mm self-propelled artillery; AHS Kryl – Polish 155 mm self-propelled wheeled gun-howitzer; 2S43 Malva – Russian 152 mm self-propelled howitzer; Nora B-52 – Serbian 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
A howitzer is a short cannon, placed at a steep angle of descent, used to fire at relatively high trajectories. The cannons can fire up to four rounds per minute, according to the U.S. Army.
an artillery battery equipped with the G5 howitzer. Firepower was further augmented by the addition of the self-propelled version (G6 Rhino). In 1988 61 Mech also received the first combat-deployed squadron of Olifant MBTs, to counter the ever-escalating FAPLA tank threat
122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) Soviet Union: World War II 122: 122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30) Soviet Union: 122: D-74 122 mm field gun Soviet Union: Cold War 122: Type 54 howitzer People's Republic of China: Cold War 122: Type 83 howitzer People's Republic of China: Modern 122: Type 60 howitzer People's Republic of China: Cold War, modern 122: HM-40 ...