M7B2プリースト

M7B2プリースト

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自走砲

公式に105mm榴弾砲モーターキャリッジM7として知られている、 M7プリースト ●アメリカが第二次世界大戦中に生産した自走砲です。 司祭 ●レールに置かれた機関銃が、戦車にパルピットを装備した印象を与えたという事実により、イギリス人のニックネームです。それは英国のビショップに続き、彼らは正式にそれを105mm SPプリーストと呼びました。

ソース: ウィキペディアの M7 プリースト

待って、検索M7B2司祭のために.

カラクテリスティク技術: Équipage : 7 Longueur : 6,02 m Largeur : 2,87 m Hauteur : 2,95 m Masse au combat : 22 970 kg Blindage : coque:51 mm avant Armement principal : Howitzer 105 mm M2A1 (69 obus) Armement secondaire : 1 Mitrailleuse Browning M2 de 12,7 mm (300 balles) Moteur : Wright (Continental) R975 C1 400 ch (299 kW) Suspension : ressorts verticaux en spirales Vitesse sur route : 40 km/h (24 en tout terrain) Puissance massique : 17,4 ch/tonne Autonomie : 193 km

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関連項目:

第二次世界大戦:電撃戦から原子爆弾までの決定的なビジュアルヒストリー(DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon (アマゾン) 地図による第二次世界大戦の地図(地図によるDKの歴史地図) - Amazon (アマゾン)


Significance: The M7 Priest (formally the 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7) was the United States’ first widely produced self-propelled artillery vehicle of World War II. It was crucial to the American doctrine of mechanized warfare, providing mobile, heavy fire support that could keep pace with fast-moving armored divisions. Its nickname, “Priest,” was given by the British because the ring surrounding the machine gun resembled a pulpit.

Development and Design

The M7 was developed in 1941 to provide the US Army with a fully tracked, armored vehicle capable of delivering indirect fire. This was necessary because existing towed artillery could not keep up with the speed of armored advances.

  • Chassis: The vehicle was initially built on a modified M3 Lee medium tank chassis. Later versions, like the M7B1, transitioned to the more advanced M4 Sherman chassis.
  • Armament: The main weapon was the powerful 105 mm M2 Howitzer, mounted in an open-topped superstructure. This allowed the gun crew to operate with high elevation for indirect fire.
  • Secondary Weapon: A unique feature was the “pulpit-like” mount for a .50 caliber M2 Browning heavy machine gun, which provided anti-aircraft defense and close-range protection for the crew.
  • Mobility: Despite its size, the M7’s tracked chassis gave it excellent off-road mobility, allowing it to move quickly to new firing positions (a tactic known as “shoot-and-scoot”).

運用履歴

The M7 Priest served with US, British, and Commonwealth forces in every major theater of World War II, starting with combat debut in the North African campaign.

  • North Africa and Italy: It was first used in the Second Battle of El Alamein by the British Eighth Army, proving its value immediately by providing rapid, effective fire support.
  • Western Front: During the Normandy invasion (D-Day) and the subsequent drive across Europe, the M7 was a standard component of US armored divisions. It provided devastating preparatory and supporting fire, often firing high-explosive shells, smoke rounds, and occasionally, anti-tank rounds.
  • Pacific Theater: The M7 was also used effectively in the Pacific, where its high-trajectory howitzer could fire over dense jungle to hit Japanese fortifications and provide close support for infantry assaults.
  • Post-War Service: The M7 Priest remained in service with many armies worldwide into the 1950s, seeing action again in the Korean War.

Specifications (M7 Priest)

Characteristic 仕様
Official Designation 105 mm榴弾砲モーターキャリッジM7
Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPG)
質量 22.9 metric tons (22.5 long tons)
乗組員 5–6 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, Loader, etc.)
主砲 105 mm Howitzer M2A1
エンジン Continental R975 C1 9-cylinder radial gasoline engine (350–400 hp)
Max Speed (Road) 42 km/h (26 mph)
範囲 190 km (120 miles)

閲覧数 : 3232

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