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Nora M-84

NORA M-84 (Serbian: Топ — хаубица НОРА, romanizedTop — haubica NORA; NORA acronymic for Serbian: Ново оруђе артиљерије, romanizedNovo oruđe artiljerije, lit.'New Artillery Weapon tool') is a Yugoslav and Serbian 152mm and 155mm gun-howitzer developed by the Military Technical Institute (MTI) for the Yugoslav People's Army, Serbian Army, and export. Gun howitzer NORA has three basic versions (M-84, M-84B1, M-84B2), and is usually towed by a FAP 2026 BS/AV truck.[2]

NORA M-84
TypeTowed gun-howitzer
Place of origin Yugoslavia
Service history
Used bySerbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
WarsYugoslav Wars
Production history
DesignerMilitary Technical Institute Belgrade
Designed1974–1980
ManufacturerComplex Battle System factory in Velika Plana, Serbia BNT Novi Travnik, BiH
Produced1984–present
No. built88+
Variants
  • NORA-A 152mm
  • NORA-B 152mm
  • NORA-C 152mm
  • NORA-A1 155mm
  • NORA M08 152mm
Specifications
Mass6880 kg or 7030 kg up to 7680 kg
Length9.67 m (31 ft 9 in)
Width5.73 m (18 ft 10 in)
Height2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)
Crew9

Caliber152.4 mm (6 in)
BreechVertical semi-automatic sliding wedge
Recoilhydraulic buffer and hydropneumatic recuperator
Carriagetrail
Elevation-5° to 65°
Traverse50°
Rate of fireBurst: 6 rpm (A1 version 8 rpm)
Sustained: 4 rpm
Muzzle velocity810 m/s
Effective firing range24.0 km
Maximum firing range34.5 km
(base bleed M-84/GG) [1]
Sightsdirect fire ×5.5 optical sight and ×3.7 panoramic sight
Serbian Army NORA 152mm howitzer
Serbian Army FAP 2026BS/AV 6x6 trucks towing M-84 NORA-A 152 mm gun-howitzers during the military parade "March of the Victorious" on the occasion of the centenary since the beginning of the Great War, and 70 years since the liberation of Belgrade in the Second World War

Development edit

After producing domestic howitzer M65 155 mm based on the US M114 155 mm howitzer, the Yugoslav People's Army was not satisfied with the maximum range of that gun, and the other existing artillery weapons at disposal. Decisions were made to start domestic production of new large caliber guns. The construction documentation of 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) as well as several D-20 guns were bought from the Soviet Union. Dissatisfied with the range of both the US 155mm and the Soviet 152mm gun, and considering the lack of desired features, a number of specifications were defined with characteristics that a new domestic gun-howitzer should have:

  • range with unassisted projectile of 24 km (155mm howitzer M65 had range 14,9 km, and 152mm gun D-20 had range of 17,4 km)
  • new extended range ammunition (28 to 34.5 km)
  • ability to fire all types of old ammunition for 152mm gun D-20
  • wider elevation range (from -5° to +65°)
  • rate of fire of minimum 4, achieved by development of new semi-automatic wedge-type breach mechanism (155mm howitzer М65 has rate of fire of only 1 to 2 rpm)

Three versions of NORA were designed:

  • NORA-A 152mm gun howitzer with 39 caliber barrel
  • NORA-B 152mm self-propelled gun with 45 caliber barrel based on FAP 2832 as carrier
  • NORA-C 152mm auxiliary power unit gun howitzer with 45 caliber barrel — parts of this project was planned to be used with a new 203mm gun named "KOLOS" with a maximum range of more than 50 km that was not realized due to a lack of funds

Work on the NORA project began in 1975, and in May 1980, the first prototype of NORA-A was sent to the Technical Testing Center. In 1984, the development was completed and NORA-A, designated as M-84 NORA, was accepted by the Yugoslav People's Army. In 1989, the M-84 powder chamber was redesigned, the mass of the gun was reduced, and the gun was renamed M-84B1. The M-84B2 version is fitted with a pneumatic loader which is operational at all gun elevations, with a capacity of over 30 work cycles from one standard compressed air tank mounted on one of the trails.

Development of NORA-C was abandoned in 1991, and NORA-B suffered an almost similar fate. But after 2001, it was decided to continue the NORA-B project, and development was reactivated. In 2006, a new self-propelled gun with many new improvements and modifications was developed, known as NORA B-52. Today, the latest version, NORA B-52, has little similarities with the original NORA-B project, as the new system is much more modern and automated.

On the basis of the NORA M-84 development, a conversion of Soviet 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46) to a bigger caliber was set. In 1986, it was accepted by the Yugoslav People's Army under the designation M-46/86 in 152mm caliber. Another version for export, M46/86, with 155mm gun caliber was developed.[3]

Two more versions of NORA M-84 were developed after 2008:

  • 155 mm / 39 cal. NORA-A1 light gun-howitzer[4]
  • M08 152mm / 45 cal. towed gun[5]

Ammunition edit

With the introduction of the gun, new munition was developed. In 1984, new ammunition with base-bleed was tested with a range of 34.5 km on NORA M84 152mm. In 1986, serial production of ammunition started under the designation M84/ГГ.[1] It has a maximum muzzle velocity of 895 meters per second, and was ahead of Soviet ammunition for 152 mm howitzer 2A65 at the time of introduction.

Variants edit

There are several variants of NORA artillery systems now in use or offered for sales or export:

NORA M-84 edit

Basic variant that was accepted in the armament of the JNA in 1984. Small quantities are in use.

NORA M-84B1 edit

Variant with 18 liters redesigned powder chamber and reduced mass to 6.88 tones. Most used variant. Range 34.5 km.

NORA M-84B2 edit

Variant fitted with a pneumatic loader which is operational at all gun elevations, with the capacity to fire over 30 round.

M46/84 edit

Converted M-46 130mm gun to NORA standard using 152mm or 155mm 45 caliber barrel and other parts developed through NORA program. In 155mm M46/84 variant range of 39 km is achieved with ERFB/BB ammunition's with 2078 square meters lethal zone compared to 27 km standard range and 630 square meters lethal area for the original M-46 130mm gun.

NORA A1 edit

Lightweight variant with 155mm 39 caliber barrel and high rate of fire(8 rpm), new counter-recoil system and the possibility of use of semi-automatic loader.

M08 edit

M08 represents a further development of M46/84 gun and it is 152mm gun with 45 caliber barrel having a range that is exceeding 40 km with new M05 155mm projectile.

Ammunition edit

152mm NORA is capable to fire M84/GG projectile [1] with a range of 34.5 km and all other ammunition developed for D-20 gun and NORA gun. NORA guns in the caliber of 155mm are capable to fire all domestic and foreign counterpart ammunition developed for 155mm guns within pressure allowed in chamber and barrel. The illumination round for NORA gun 152mm is designated M88.

Transportation and use edit

NORA gun-howitzer is transported by FAP-2026 or Kamaz 43118 6x6 cross-country trucks. From traveling into combat position and vice versa it takes about 3–5 minutes. A crew of 9 is needed to operate it successfully in combat within designed parameters.

Current operators edit

  Bosnia
  Serbia

Former operators edit

  Yugoslavia
  Croatia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "ПРОЈЕКТИЛ 152mm M84/ГГ". ДОБРОДОШЛИ НА ВЕБ САЈТ - Војнотехничког института (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  2. ^ "ТОП-ХАУБИЦА 152mm М84 "НОРА-А"". ДОБРОДОШЛИ НА ВЕБ САЈТ - Војнотехничког института (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  3. ^ Paligorić, Anastas L. (2011). "Analiza koncepcije rešenja artiljerijskih oruđa familije 'Nora'". Vojnotehnički glasnik (in Serbian). 59 (4): 208–247. doi:10.5937/vojtehg1104208P.
  4. ^ "155 mm / 39 CAL. NORA-A1 LIGHT GUN-HOWITZER — SDPR — Yugoimport".
  5. ^ "M08 152mm / 45 cal. towed gun — SDPR — Yugoimport". yugoimport.com.

External links edit

  • NORA in combat action during the Kosovo War in 1999 (video)

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NORA M 84 Serbian Top haubica NORA romanized Top haubica NORA NORA acronymic for Serbian Novo oruђe artiљeriјe romanized Novo oruđe artiljerije lit New Artillery Weapon tool is a Yugoslav and Serbian 152mm and 155mm gun howitzer developed by the Military Technical Institute MTI for the Yugoslav People s Army Serbian Army and export Gun howitzer NORA has three basic versions M 84 M 84B1 M 84B2 and is usually towed by a FAP 2026 BS AV truck 2 NORA M 84TypeTowed gun howitzerPlace of origin YugoslaviaService historyUsed bySerbia Bosnia and HerzegovinaWarsYugoslav WarsProduction historyDesignerMilitary Technical Institute BelgradeDesigned1974 1980ManufacturerComplex Battle System factory in Velika Plana Serbia BNT Novi Travnik BiHProduced1984 presentNo built88 VariantsNORA A 152mm NORA B 152mm NORA C 152mm NORA A1 155mm NORA M08 152mmSpecificationsMass6880 kg or 7030 kg up to 7680 kgLength9 67 m 31 ft 9 in Width5 73 m 18 ft 10 in Height2 16 m 7 ft 1 in Crew9Caliber152 4 mm 6 in BreechVertical semi automatic sliding wedgeRecoilhydraulic buffer and hydropneumatic recuperatorCarriagetrailElevation 5 to 65 Traverse50 Rate of fireBurst 6 rpm A1 version 8 rpm Sustained 4 rpmMuzzle velocity810 m sEffective firing range24 0 kmMaximum firing range34 5 km base bleed M 84 GG 1 Sightsdirect fire 5 5 optical sight and 3 7 panoramic sightSerbian Army NORA 152mm howitzerSerbian Army FAP 2026BS AV 6x6 trucks towing M 84 NORA A 152 mm gun howitzers during the military parade March of the Victorious on the occasion of the centenary since the beginning of the Great War and 70 years since the liberation of Belgrade in the Second World War Contents 1 Development 1 1 Ammunition 2 Variants 2 1 NORA M 84 2 2 NORA M 84B1 2 3 NORA M 84B2 2 4 M46 84 2 5 NORA A1 2 6 M08 3 Ammunition 4 Transportation and use 5 Current operators 5 1 Former operators 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment editAfter producing domestic howitzer M65 155 mm based on the US M114 155 mm howitzer the Yugoslav People s Army was not satisfied with the maximum range of that gun and the other existing artillery weapons at disposal Decisions were made to start domestic production of new large caliber guns The construction documentation of 152 mm towed gun howitzer M1955 D 20 as well as several D 20 guns were bought from the Soviet Union Dissatisfied with the range of both the US 155mm and the Soviet 152mm gun and considering the lack of desired features a number of specifications were defined with characteristics that a new domestic gun howitzer should have range with unassisted projectile of 24 km 155mm howitzer M65 had range 14 9 km and 152mm gun D 20 had range of 17 4 km new extended range ammunition 28 to 34 5 km ability to fire all types of old ammunition for 152mm gun D 20 wider elevation range from 5 to 65 rate of fire of minimum 4 achieved by development of new semi automatic wedge type breach mechanism 155mm howitzer M65 has rate of fire of only 1 to 2 rpm Three versions of NORA were designed NORA A 152mm gun howitzer with 39 caliber barrel NORA B 152mm self propelled gun with 45 caliber barrel based on FAP 2832 as carrier NORA C 152mm auxiliary power unit gun howitzer with 45 caliber barrel parts of this project was planned to be used with a new 203mm gun named KOLOS with a maximum range of more than 50 km that was not realized due to a lack of fundsWork on the NORA project began in 1975 and in May 1980 the first prototype of NORA A was sent to the Technical Testing Center In 1984 the development was completed and NORA A designated as M 84 NORA was accepted by the Yugoslav People s Army In 1989 the M 84 powder chamber was redesigned the mass of the gun was reduced and the gun was renamed M 84B1 The M 84B2 version is fitted with a pneumatic loader which is operational at all gun elevations with a capacity of over 30 work cycles from one standard compressed air tank mounted on one of the trails Development of NORA C was abandoned in 1991 and NORA B suffered an almost similar fate But after 2001 it was decided to continue the NORA B project and development was reactivated In 2006 a new self propelled gun with many new improvements and modifications was developed known as NORA B 52 Today the latest version NORA B 52 has little similarities with the original NORA B project as the new system is much more modern and automated On the basis of the NORA M 84 development a conversion of Soviet 130 mm towed field gun M1954 M 46 to a bigger caliber was set In 1986 it was accepted by the Yugoslav People s Army under the designation M 46 86 in 152mm caliber Another version for export M46 86 with 155mm gun caliber was developed 3 Two more versions of NORA M 84 were developed after 2008 155 mm 39 cal NORA A1 light gun howitzer 4 M08 152mm 45 cal towed gun 5 Ammunition edit With the introduction of the gun new munition was developed In 1984 new ammunition with base bleed was tested with a range of 34 5 km on NORA M84 152mm In 1986 serial production of ammunition started under the designation M84 GG 1 It has a maximum muzzle velocity of 895 meters per second and was ahead of Soviet ammunition for 152 mm howitzer 2A65 at the time of introduction Variants editThere are several variants of NORA artillery systems now in use or offered for sales or export NORA M 84 edit Basic variant that was accepted in the armament of the JNA in 1984 Small quantities are in use NORA M 84B1 edit Variant with 18 liters redesigned powder chamber and reduced mass to 6 88 tones Most used variant Range 34 5 km NORA M 84B2 edit Variant fitted with a pneumatic loader which is operational at all gun elevations with the capacity to fire over 30 round M46 84 edit Converted M 46 130mm gun to NORA standard using 152mm or 155mm 45 caliber barrel and other parts developed through NORA program In 155mm M46 84 variant range of 39 km is achieved with ERFB BB ammunition s with 2078 square meters lethal zone compared to 27 km standard range and 630 square meters lethal area for the original M 46 130mm gun NORA A1 edit Lightweight variant with 155mm 39 caliber barrel and high rate of fire 8 rpm new counter recoil system and the possibility of use of semi automatic loader M08 edit M08 represents a further development of M46 84 gun and it is 152mm gun with 45 caliber barrel having a range that is exceeding 40 km with new M05 155mm projectile Ammunition edit152mm NORA is capable to fire M84 GG projectile 1 with a range of 34 5 km and all other ammunition developed for D 20 gun and NORA gun NORA guns in the caliber of 155mm are capable to fire all domestic and foreign counterpart ammunition developed for 155mm guns within pressure allowed in chamber and barrel The illumination round for NORA gun 152mm is designated M88 Transportation and use editNORA gun howitzer is transported by FAP 2026 or Kamaz 43118 6x6 cross country trucks From traveling into combat position and vice versa it takes about 3 5 minutes A crew of 9 is needed to operate it successfully in combat within designed parameters Current operators edit nbsp BosniaThe Bosnian Army is equipped with 17 M 84 152mm NORA nbsp SerbiaThe Serbian Army is equipped with 36 M 84 152mm NORA deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade Former operators edit nbsp Yugoslavia nbsp CroatiaCroatian Army attained 21 M 84 152mm NORA during the Croatian War of Independence but system is incompatible with NATO requirements and therefore not in service with the army See also editFH70 152 mm howitzer 2A65References edit a b c PROЈEKTIL 152mm M84 GG DOBRODOShLI NA VEB SAЈT Voјnotehnichkog instituta in Serbian Retrieved 21 May 2023 TOP HAUBICA 152mm M84 NORA A DOBRODOShLI NA VEB SAЈT Voјnotehnichkog instituta in Serbian Retrieved 21 May 2023 Paligoric Anastas L 2011 Analiza koncepcije resenja artiljerijskih oruđa familije Nora Vojnotehnicki glasnik in Serbian 59 4 208 247 doi 10 5937 vojtehg1104208P 155 mm 39 CAL NORA A1 LIGHT GUN HOWITZER SDPR Yugoimport M08 152mm 45 cal towed gun SDPR Yugoimport yugoimport com External links editNORA in combat action during the Kosovo War in 1999 video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nora M 84 amp oldid 1200911529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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