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* Crew: M109 (6), PALADIN (4) | * Crew: M109 (6), PALADIN (4) | ||
* Armament: | * Armament: | ||
** Primary: 155 mm. |
** Primary: 155 mm. howitzers | ||
** Secondary: .50 caliber (12.7 mm) or 7.62 mm. machine gun | ** Secondary: .50 caliber (12.7 mm) or 7.62 mm. machine gun | ||
* Rate of fire: 3 rounds per minute maximum, 1 round per minute sustained | * Rate of fire: 3 rounds per minute maximum, 1 round per minute sustained |
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The M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer was first introduced in the early 1960s. Continually upgraded and improved, to todays current version the "PALADIN", it is still the primary indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions of the US Army, Israel Defense Forces, Canadian Forces and many other militaries, including the Norwegian Army.
General Characteristics
- Length: 30 ft (9.1 m)
- Width: 10.3 ft (3.1 m)
- Height: 10.7 ft (3.3 m)
- Weight: 27.4 tons
- Speed: 35 miles per hour (56 km/h)
- Range: 216 miles (350 km)
- Crew: M109 (6), PALADIN (4)
- Armament:
- Primary: 155 mm. howitzers
- Secondary: .50 caliber (12.7 mm) or 7.62 mm. machine gun
- Rate of fire: 3 rounds per minute maximum, 1 round per minute sustained
- Shooting Range: 18,000 meters, 23,500 meters with rocket-assisted projectile
- Pictures: shooting.
See also
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