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PzH 2000 Light

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July 13, 2007: The German manufacturer of the highly successful PzH 2000 self propelled (SP) 155mm artillery gun, has developed a lighter version. The AGM (Artillery Gun Module) self propelled gun puts the 12.5 ton PzH 2000 turret on a lighter armored vehicle, or heavy truck. The turret contains a fully automated loading system, and 30 155mm shells and propellant charges. There is only a two man crew, and one of them enters the firing information, and the shell is loaded and fired in the proper direction. Mounted on the same chassis as the U.S. MLRS rocket launcher, the AGM weighs 27 tons. If you mount it on a heavy (6x6) truck, it weighs about 23 tons. In contrast, the PzH 2000 weighs 55 tons, and most of the additional weight is armor, to protect the gun from enemy counter-fire. But the AGM, using GPS guided rounds (like the new U.S. Excalibur), would be able to fire one or two rounds, and get away before counter-fire could arrive. Thus one AGM, with 30 Excalibur rounds, could be able to take out two dozen targets (taking into account misfires and targets needed a second shell), before needing resupply.

All this is just as revolutionary as what happened a century ago, when more accurate, long range howitzers appeared, making precision artillery fire, at targets over the horizon, a possibility for the first time. This innovation changed artillery use on a fundamental level for the next century.

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More pic´s of an prototype taken on the "LÜSA 2004". (LÜSA translates into "Training Exercise System Artillery")
Outside:
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Inside:
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(Copyright by Carlos from MP.net)

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ironduke57
 
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