M110A2 Howitzer

M110A2 Howitzer

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VaidmenįHowitzer
KaraiVietnamo karas Irano ir Irako karas 1982 Libano karas Persijos įlankos karas

Fotokategorija M110A2 Howitzer, 8 colių (203 mm) M110 savaeigė haubica buvo didžiausia turima savaeigė haubica Jungtinių Valstijų armijos inventoriuje. Jis buvo dislokuotas divizijos artilerijoje bendrosios paramos batalionuose ir atskiruose korpusų bei armijos lygio batalionuose. Misijos apima bendrą paramą, priešbaterijų ugnį ir priešo oro gynybos sistemų slopinimą. M110 buvo eksportuotas į keletą šalių. M110A2 yra naujausia versija su dvigubu snukio stabdžiu, ankstesnė A1 versija turėjo paprastą snukį.

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Heavy Artillery for High Stakes

2007 M110A2 was the ultimate evolution of the M110 series, designed to provide long-range, heavy-fire support to NATO corps. Unlike the turreted M109, the M110A2 featured an open-mount design to accommodate its massive 8-inch (203mm) barrel. It was a weapon of extremes: it could fire a 200-pound shell over 30 kilometers with pinpoint accuracy, or deliver tactical nuclear warheads to blunt a Soviet armored thrust. By the time the A2 variant arrived in 1978, it featured a massive double-baffle muzzle brake and a longer barrel to maximize the range of the newest high-explosive projectiles.

Attribute Technical Specification (M110A2)
Vaidmenį Self-Propelled Heavy Howitzer
Įgulos 5 on vehicle (up to 8 additional in support vehicle)
Kalibro 203 mm (8 inches)
Barrel Length M201A1 cannon (approx. L/37)
Maximum Range 22,900 m (Standard) / 30,000 m (Rocket Assisted)
Rate of Fire 1 round every 2 minutes (Sustained) / 1.5 per minute (Burst)
Variklis Detroit Diesel 8V71T Turbocharged (405 hp)
Combat Weight 28.3 tonnes

Design Engineering: Physics of the Big Gun

  • The Double-Baffle Muzzle Brake: To handle the violent recoil of the 8-inch shells, the A2 variant was equipped with a large muzzle brake. This diverted the gasses outward and forward, pulling the barrel “away” from the vehicle during firing to reduce the stress on the chassis.
  • The Rear Hydraulic Spade: Because the vehicle was relatively light compared to the size of its gun, it would literally flip over or roll backward from the recoil if not anchored. A massive hydraulic spade was lowered into the earth at the rear to transfer the energy of the shot directly into the ground.
  • The Loader-Rammer: Loading a 200lb shell by hand is impossible for a sustained period. The M110A2 used a hydraulic loading arm at the rear that lifted the shell from the ground or a support truck and rammed it into the breech automatically.
  • Open-Air Vulnerability: To keep the weight down and allow for the gun’s massive traverse and elevation, the crew worked in the open. They had zero protection from small arms fire, shrapnel, or NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) threats while firing, relying on speed and distance for survival.

Operational History: The Corps Level Asset

  • Nuclear Capability: During the Cold War, M110 units were a key part of NATO’s tactical nuclear deterrent, trained to fire the W33 and later the W79 nuclear shells.
  • Operation Desert Storm: The M110A2 saw its final major combat service during the 1991 Gulf War. British and American units used them to pulverize Iraqi fortifications, as the 8-inch shell’s explosive yield was significantly more effective than the standard 155mm for destroying deep bunkers.
  • The MLRS Replacement: The US Army retired the M110A2 in the 1990s, replacing its role with the M270 MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System), which offered even greater range and area saturation with fewer crew requirements.
  • Global Survivors: While retired by the US, the M110A2 remains in service with countries like Taiwan, Japan, and Turkey, where its massive “firepower per shot” is still highly valued for coastal and mountain defense.

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