152 mm SpGH DANA war

152 mm SpGH DANA

RiikTšehhoslovakkia
TüüpIseliikuv relv
Kasutuses1981–praeguseni
Ehitatud750+

2007 DANA on ratastega iseliikuv suurtükk. Seda tuntakse ka kui Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77 (ShKH vz. 77; iseliikuv suurtüki haubitsa mudel 77). Selle projekteeris Konštrukta Trenčín ja ehitas ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom endises Tšehhoslovakkias (praegu Slovakkia). 1970. aastatel kasutusele võetud see oli esimene ratastega 152 mm iseliikuv suurtükk, mis kasutusele võeti. See põhineb modifitseeritud kaheksarattaveolisel (8×8) Tatra 815 šassiil, millel on suurepärane murdmaaliikuvus.

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A Bold Departure from Tracked Tradition

2007 SpGH DANA (Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77) was a landmark in artillery design. Developed in Czechoslovakia in the late 1970s, it was the first wheeled 152 mm self-propelled gun to enter service. At a time when Soviet doctrine favored heavy tracked vehicles like the 2S3 Akatsiya, the DANA utilized a modified 8×8 Tatra 815 chassis. This choice provided superior strategic mobility, reduced maintenance costs, and a high road speed, all while maintaining impressive off-road performance thanks to its unique central tire inflation system and independent suspension.

Attribute Standard Specification (ShKH vz. 77 DANA)
Rolli Self-Propelled Gun-Howitzer (SPG/SPH)
Meeskonna 5 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, 2 Loaders)
Main Armament 152.4 mm L/37 Howitzer
Secondary Armament 12.7 mm DShK MG
Maximum Firing Range 18.7 km (Standard) / 20–25 km (Extended Range)
Rate of Fire 4 rounds per minute (Automatic) / 2 rpm (Manual)
Šassii Tatra 815 8×8 with air-cooled V12 Diesel
Max Road Speed 80 km/h (50 mph)

The Unique Split Turret and Autoloader

  • Innovative Layout: The turret is split into two halves, with the gun mounted in an open cradle in the center. This layout allowed for a powerful automatic loading system—a rarity at the time—which could load shells at any elevation angle.
  • The Tatra Advantage: The air-cooled Tatra V12 engine meant the vehicle had no radiator to freeze or leak, making it highly effective in the harsh winters of Eastern Europe.
  • Stabilization: Prior to firing, the DANA deploys three large hydraulic stabilizers (one at the rear and two on the sides) to provide a steady firing platform, compensating for the lack of weight compared to tracked systems.
  • Fire Control: Modernized versions (like the DANA M1 and M2) feature digital fire control systems (FCS) and GPS, allowing for “shoot-and-scoot” tactics to avoid counter-battery fire.

Combat History and Modern Evolution

  • Tegevuse ajalugu: The DANA has seen extensive combat, from the Chadian–Libyan conflict and the 2008 Russo-Georgian War to the current conflict in Ukraine. It is highly regarded for its reliability and speed on the move.
  • Successors and Cousins: The DANA’s design success led directly to the Slovak Zuzana, which swapped the 152mm gun for a NATO-standard 155mm L/45 barrel.
  • The “DITA” and “MORANA”: The latest Czech evolutions feature a fully autonomous turret, reducing the crew to just two members (Driver and Commander), essentially making it a robotic artillery platform.

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