The M7 used the hull and running gear of the M3 Medium Tank. It was called "Priest" because of the pulpit-like structure mounting the 50 cal. AA MG
Seen here during the Normandy Landings
The M110A2 is a self-propelled heavy artillery cannon with a crew of 12. Designed to be part of a common family of weapons utilising the same chassis components, the M107 and M110 were essentially the same vehicle mounting different barrels. This full-tracked, self-propelled artillery weapon...
First delivered to the British Army in 1993, the AS90 equips 5 field regiments, replacing the Abbot and M109. AS90 is equipped with a 155mm gun which fires the NATO L15 unassisted projectile out to a range of 24.7 kms. Fitted with autonomous navigation and gun laying system (AGLS), AS90 can work...
D./Weight (tons): 27.5
Speed (km/h): 63
Crew: 4
Armament: 1 x 240mm mortar (20 mines or 10 ARMs)
Rate of fire: prob. 1 mine/min
Range of fire: 9.8 km - standart mine, 18 km - ARM (active-reactive mine)
1 x 7.62mm m/gun
Armor: ?
Range (km): 500
The 240-mm self-propelled...
The AS90 is a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer which entered service with the British Army in 1992. It is manufactured by BAE Systems RO Defence (formerly the Armaments Division of Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd) at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. 179 have been built for the British Army. An...
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