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105/155m Towed Stats?
I cant find the stats for the 105 or 155mm towed us artillery....anyone help with a link pls?
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I saw that but wasnt sure what the standard US towed version was there...
I found the wiki entry for a M114..but thats doesnt seem like the current US standard. Is it the M119 and M198? Last edited by kalos72; 02-01-2010 at 01:14 PM. |
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For version one, US Army Vehicle Guide p. 33:
"FIREARMS Howitzers M202 105mm How (towed): A lightweight 105mm howitzer, requiring 8 crew. It may be towed by any vehicle over 2 tons in size. Wt: 2 tons Price: $50,000 (S/R) 155mm How: A large caliber howitzer which may be mounted on the M109A2 or on a towed cariage (M198). In the towed version, it requires a crew of 11. It may be towed by any vehicle over 5 tons in size. Wf: 6.8 tons Price: $75,000 (S/R)" The M-114 was still standard in many National Guard formations in the 1990s. The M-102 (I think the M202 above is a typo) was in the process of being replaced by the US-version of the British Light Gun (the Brits was the L-118, the US the L-119). Those are detailed in the Survivor's Guide to the UK, on the page titled "Additions to the Equipment List." The Second World War-era M-101 was also still in use with the National Guard, creating a situation with three "standard" 105mm howitzers. At least the ammo was compatible...
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Thats got it..I have the 2nd version and its not in that one. :/
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Here is what I can put up (numbers rounded up or down):
Link for game stats: http://www.pmulcahy.com/ M198 towed howitzer Calibre: 155mm Crew: 11 Weight: 7163kg Barrel length: 6.09m Length (Travelling/Firing): 12.4m/11.3m Height (Travelling/Firing): 3.02m/1.8m Width (Travelling/Firing): 2.79/8.53m Elevation: -5 to +72° Traverse: 45° Rate of Fire: 4 rpm Maximum Range: 18150m (M107 projectile), 22000m (M483A1 projectile), 30000 (M549A1 RAP) Towing speeds: 8 km/h (cross country), 72 km/h (imp. roads), 40-48 km/h (secondary roads) M59 towed howitzer "Long Tom" Calibre: 155mm Crew: 14 Weight: 13000kg Barrel length: 7.04m Length (Travelling): 11.02m Height (Travelling): 2.72m Width (Travelling): 2.51m Elevation: -2 to +63° Traverse: 60° Rate of Fire: 2 rpm Maximum Range: 22000m Towing speeds: ?? M114 towed howitzer Calibre: 155mm Crew: 11 Weight: 5800kg Barrel length: 3.78m Length (Travelling): 7.32m Height (Travelling): 1.8m Width (Travelling): 2.44m Elevation: -2 to +63° Traverse: 48° Rate of Fire: 4 rpm but decreasing to 2rpm (4 min), 1.5rpm (10 min), 0.66rpm (hour) Maximum Range: 14600m Towing speeds: ?? M119 towed howitzer Calibre: 105mm Crew: 6-8 Weight in action: 1860kg Barrel length: 6.09m Length (Travelling/Firing): 6.32m/7.01m Height (Travelling): 2.63m Width (Travelling/Firing): 1.78m Elevation: -5.5 to +70° Traverse: 11° (360°) Rate of Fire: 8 rpm decreasing to 6 rpm (3 min) and 3 rpm (sustained) Maximum Range: 17200m Towing speeds: ?? M102 towed howitzer Calibre: 105mm Crew: 8 Weight in action: 1496kg Barrel length: 3.38m Length (Travelling): 5.18m Height (Travelling): 1.59m Width (Travelling): 1.96m Elevation: -5 to +75° Traverse: 360° Rate of Fire: 10 rpm Maximum Range: 11500m (M1 HE), 15100m (M548 HERA) Towing speeds: ?? M101A1 towed howitzer Calibre: 105mm Crew: 8 Weight in action: 2258kg Barrel length: 2.57m Length (Travelling): 5.99m Height (Travelling): 1.57m Width (Travelling/Firing): 2.16m/3.66m Elevation: -5 to +66° Traverse: 46° Rate of Fire: 10 rpm decreasing to 3 rpm (sustained) Maximum Range: 11270 Towing speeds: ?? I must have one missing but if you find a good website on artillery, I'll be more than interested. People love tanks, APCs, soft skinned vehicles but artillery is largely ignored. |
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Thanks guys...got it now.
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