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The RCH 155 (Remote Controlled Howitzer 155 mm) is a wheeled self-propelled howitzer developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (now known as KNDS Deutschland), a German defence company. The RCH 155 Module takes the firepower and the range of the PzH 2000 by using its gun ( 155 mm L/52) , and combines it with an automated and remotely controlled gun ...
The Archer artillery system, or Archer – FH77BW L52, or Artillerisystem 08, is a Swedish self-propelled howitzer system. [3] [4] The main piece of the system is a fully automated 155 mm L52 (52-calibre-long) gun-howitzer and a M151 Protector remote-controlled weapon station mounted on a modified 6×6 chassis of the Volvo A30D all-terrain articulated hauler.
Chinese version of Soviet M-30 gun. [23] [24] PL-96: 122 mm howitzer: 54 China: Chinese version of Soviet D-30 gun. [23] [24] Type 83: 122 mm howitzer: 36 China: Developed from Chinese Type 54 howitzer [23] [24] Mod 56: 105 mm pack howitzer: 186 Italy: Being a pack howitzer, it is designed to be broken down into 12 parts, each of which can be ...
The 2S22 Bohdana is a 155 mm NATO-standard caliber, wheeled self-propelled howitzer developed in Ukraine. Its prototype is mounted on the chassis of the Ukrainian six-wheel-drive KrAZ-6322 truck. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] It has an armoured cabin and storage for 20 shells.
155 mm self-propelled tracked howitzer 320 [40] China: W90 203 mm self-propelled gun 203 mm self-propelled howitzer 300 China: Export-oriented. In limited service. Towed Howitzer PL-96 (D-30) 122 mm howitzer 300 [40] Soviet Union: PL-59 (M-46) 130 mm howitzer 100 [40] Soviet Union: PL-66 (D-20) 152 mm howitzer 500 [40] Soviet Union: PL-01: 155 ...
The PLZ-05 or the Type 05 is a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer developed by the People's Liberation Army of China to replace the Type 59-1 130 mm towed gun and Type 83 152 mm self-propelled gun. The PLZ-05 was officially unveiled at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution to mark the 80th anniversary of the PLA in July 2007, and ...
The FH77 was the first field howitzer featuring an auxiliary power unit to make it self-propelled for tactical movement. The rate of fire was, at the time, exceptionally high for a 155 mm howitzer. The FH77A (which uses semi-fixed ammunition) could fire 4 rounds in 9 seconds, or 6 rounds in 25 seconds. In a sustained firing role, it could fire ...
The Type 19 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer (19式装輪自走155mmりゅう弾砲, Hitokyuu-shiki-sourin-jisou-155mm-ryuudan-hou) is a Japanese wheeled self-propelled gun. The vehicle is designed to replace Japan's inventory of FH70 towed howitzers .