152 mm SpGH DANA war

152 mm SpGHダナ

チェコスロバキア
自走砲
サービス中1981年-現在
構築750+

ダナ は、車輪付き自走砲です。Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77(ShKH vz. 77;自走砲榴弾砲モデル77)としても知られています。Konštrukta Trenčínによって設計され、旧チェコスロバキア(現在のスロバキア)のZTS Dubnica nad Váhomによって建設されました。1970年代に導入されたこの砲は、就役した最初の装輪式152mm自走砲でした。これは、優れたクロスカントリー機動性を備えた改造された8輪駆動(8×8)タトラ815シャーシに基づいています。

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A Bold Departure from Tracked Tradition

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)
役割 Self-Propelled Gun-Howitzer (SPG/SPH)
乗組員 5 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, 2 Loaders)
主砲 152.4 mm L/37 Howitzer
副武装 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)
シャシ 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

  • 操作履歴: 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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