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Mk 61 105 mm Self-Propelled Howitzer

The Mk 61 105 mm Self-Propelled Howitzer was a French self-propelled artillery piece designed and built during the late 1950s for the French Army.

Mk 61 105 mm self-propelled howitzer
AMX 105 in Dutch service
TypeSelf-propelled howitzer
Place of originFrance
Service history
Used bySee users
WarsSand War
Six-Day War
Western Sahara War
Production history
DesignerAtelier de Construction Roanne
ManufacturerAtelier de Construction Roanne
Produced1958
No. built550[1]
VariantsMk 62
Specifications
Mass16,500 kg (36,400 lb)
Length6.4 m (21 ft)
Barrel length2.4 m (8 ft) L/23[2] or
3.1 m (10 ft) L/30
(with muzzle brake)[3]
Width2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
Height2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)[2]
Crew5

ShellSemi-fixed 105x372 mm R[4]
Shell weight15 kg (33 lb)
Caliber105 mm (4.1 in)
RecoilHydro-pneumatic
Elevation-4° to +66°
Traverse20° R/L[2]
Rate of fire6 rpm
Muzzle velocity580 m/s (1,900 ft/s)
Maximum firing range14.5 km (9 mi)[2]

ArmorSteel
Secondary
armament
7.5 or 7.62 mm LMG on a ring mount
EngineOne SOFAM 8Gxb 8-cylinder water-cooled petrol engine
250 hp (190 kW)
Power/weight15 hp/tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar
Operational
range
349 km (217 mi)
Maximum speed 60 km/h (37 mph)[3]

History edit

During World War II a number of nations produced self-propelled artillery. These ranged from heavily armored assault guns with 360° protection to lightly armored open topped tank-destroyers and self-propelled guns. Often the chassis for these conversions came from tanks or artillery tractors and two such vehicles were the US built M7 Priest and M12 gun motor carriage supplied to Free French forces during World War II. During the 1950s France began a rearmament program to replace both of these guns to provide mobile artillery support for their mechanized divisions. Like in World War II the chassis for these new weapons was a light tank the French AMX-13.

Design edit

 
AMX 105 mm howitzer prototype

The new vehicle had the same five-wheeled torsion bar suspension with front drive sprocket, rear idler and three return rollers as the AMX-13. The road wheels had solid rubber tires and the metallic tracks could be fitted with rubber traction blocks to lessen damage to roads. An all-welded box-shaped steel superstructure was mounted to the rear of the vehicle to provide 360° of protection from small arms rifle fire and shell splinters.[3] Although protected from all directions the vehicle lacks NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) capability and is not amphibious. The engine and transmission are at the front of the vehicle and the driver is on the left. The gun compartment has a commanders cupola with a periscope and 360° vision blocks. The cupola also has a ring mount for an external 7.5 or 7.62 mm light machine gun (LMG). The gun compartment also has access hatches at the top and rear.[3]

 
In position ready to fire

The primary armament for the vehicle is an Obusier de 105 modèle 1950 howitzer with a wide range of elevation -4° to +66° but with limited traverse 20° right and left. Traverse and elevation are both manual. French, Israeli, and Moroccan vehicles have a gun barrel which is 23 calibers in length while Dutch vehicles have a barrel 30 calibers in length.[3] Both have a hydro-pneumatic recoil system below the barrel and both are fitted with a double-baffle muzzle brake. The gun fires semi-fixed 105 mm (4 in) ammunition and 55 rounds of ammunition can be carried in the gun compartment. Generally, 6 of the 55 rounds were high-explosive anti-tank warhead (HEAT) with the remaining rounds being HE (high explosive). The HEAT round could penetrate 350 mm (14 in) of armor at an incidence of 0° or 105 mm (4 in) or armor at 65°.[3]

The Mk 61 has more than likely been retired by its users and replaced by either 122 mm (4.8 in) or 155 mm (6 in) self-propelled artillery capable of 360° fire.[3]

Mk 62 edit

 
The Swiss Mk 62 at the Thun tank museum

The Mk 62 was an updated variant which had a longer barrel and featured a turret capable of traversing 360°. It was offered to Switzerland and although it was tested by the Swiss military, the Mk 62 was not adopted by them.[3] The Swiss Mk 62 was preserved at the tank museum in Thun, Switzerland.

Users edit

Photo gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AMX-105 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) - France". Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  2. ^ a b c d Foss, Christopher (1974). Artillery of the world. London: Allan. ISBN 0711005052. OCLC 3241835.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Bishop, Chris (1988). The encyclopedia of world military weapons. Drury, Ian. New York: Crescent Books. p. 117. ISBN 0517653419. OCLC 18214593.
  4. ^ "101". www.quarryhs.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  5. ^ Administrator. "AMX-13 105 mm Mk 61 Description Pictures picture image photo french self-propelled howitzer | Véhicules blindés artillerie armoured France | France Equipements et blindés de l'armée française". www.armyrecognition.com. Retrieved 2018-08-31.

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The Mk 61 105 mm Self Propelled Howitzer was a French self propelled artillery piece designed and built during the late 1950s for the French Army Mk 61 105 mm self propelled howitzerAMX 105 in Dutch serviceTypeSelf propelled howitzerPlace of originFranceService historyUsed bySee usersWarsSand War Six Day War Western Sahara WarProduction historyDesignerAtelier de Construction RoanneManufacturerAtelier de Construction RoanneProduced1958No built550 1 VariantsMk 62SpecificationsMass16 500 kg 36 400 lb Length6 4 m 21 ft Barrel length2 4 m 8 ft L 23 2 or3 1 m 10 ft L 30 with muzzle brake 3 Width2 6 m 8 ft 6 in Height2 7 m 8 ft 10 in 2 Crew5ShellSemi fixed 105x372 mm R 4 Shell weight15 kg 33 lb Caliber105 mm 4 1 in RecoilHydro pneumaticElevation 4 to 66 Traverse20 R L 2 Rate of fire6 rpmMuzzle velocity580 m s 1 900 ft s Maximum firing range14 5 km 9 mi 2 ArmorSteelSecondaryarmament7 5 or 7 62 mm LMG on a ring mountEngineOne SOFAM 8Gxb 8 cylinder water cooled petrol engine250 hp 190 kW Power weight15 hp tonneSuspensionTorsion barOperationalrange349 km 217 mi Maximum speed60 km h 37 mph 3 Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Mk 62 4 Users 5 Photo gallery 6 ReferencesHistory editDuring World War II a number of nations produced self propelled artillery These ranged from heavily armored assault guns with 360 protection to lightly armored open topped tank destroyers and self propelled guns Often the chassis for these conversions came from tanks or artillery tractors and two such vehicles were the US built M7 Priest and M12 gun motor carriage supplied to Free French forces during World War II During the 1950s France began a rearmament program to replace both of these guns to provide mobile artillery support for their mechanized divisions Like in World War II the chassis for these new weapons was a light tank the French AMX 13 Design edit nbsp AMX 105 mm howitzer prototypeThe new vehicle had the same five wheeled torsion bar suspension with front drive sprocket rear idler and three return rollers as the AMX 13 The road wheels had solid rubber tires and the metallic tracks could be fitted with rubber traction blocks to lessen damage to roads An all welded box shaped steel superstructure was mounted to the rear of the vehicle to provide 360 of protection from small arms rifle fire and shell splinters 3 Although protected from all directions the vehicle lacks NBC nuclear biological chemical capability and is not amphibious The engine and transmission are at the front of the vehicle and the driver is on the left The gun compartment has a commanders cupola with a periscope and 360 vision blocks The cupola also has a ring mount for an external 7 5 or 7 62 mm light machine gun LMG The gun compartment also has access hatches at the top and rear 3 nbsp In position ready to fireThe primary armament for the vehicle is an Obusier de 105 modele 1950 howitzer with a wide range of elevation 4 to 66 but with limited traverse 20 right and left Traverse and elevation are both manual French Israeli and Moroccan vehicles have a gun barrel which is 23 calibers in length while Dutch vehicles have a barrel 30 calibers in length 3 Both have a hydro pneumatic recoil system below the barrel and both are fitted with a double baffle muzzle brake The gun fires semi fixed 105 mm 4 in ammunition and 55 rounds of ammunition can be carried in the gun compartment Generally 6 of the 55 rounds were high explosive anti tank warhead HEAT with the remaining rounds being HE high explosive The HEAT round could penetrate 350 mm 14 in of armor at an incidence of 0 or 105 mm 4 in or armor at 65 3 The Mk 61 has more than likely been retired by its users and replaced by either 122 mm 4 8 in or 155 mm 6 in self propelled artillery capable of 360 fire 3 Mk 62 edit nbsp The Swiss Mk 62 at the Thun tank museumThe Mk 62 was an updated variant which had a longer barrel and featured a turret capable of traversing 360 It was offered to Switzerland and although it was tested by the Swiss military the Mk 62 was not adopted by them 3 The Swiss Mk 62 was preserved at the tank museum in Thun Switzerland Users edit nbsp France nbsp Israel nbsp Indonesia nbsp Morocco nbsp Netherlands 5 Photo gallery edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AMX 105A Mk 61 in the Musee des Blindes nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AMX 105B Mk 62 in the Musee des Blindes nbsp The Mk 61 placard at the Musee des Blindes France nbsp A Mk 61 at the Musee des Blindes France nbsp A Mk 62 on display at the Thun Army base in Switzerland References edit AMX 105 Self Propelled Howitzer SPH France Retrieved 2018 08 31 a b c d Foss Christopher 1974 Artillery of the world London Allan ISBN 0711005052 OCLC 3241835 a b c d e f g h Bishop Chris 1988 The encyclopedia of world military weapons Drury Ian New York Crescent Books p 117 ISBN 0517653419 OCLC 18214593 101 www quarryhs co uk Retrieved 2018 08 31 Administrator AMX 13 105 mm Mk 61 Description Pictures picture image photo french self 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