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PLL-01

The PLL-01, also known as the WAC-021, is a type of 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull and built by Chinese defense manufacturer Norinco.[1]

PLL-01 155mm howitzer
TypeHowitzer
Place of originPeople's Republic of China and other operators
Service history
In service1987–present
Used byPeople's Republic of China
Production history
DesignerGerald Bull
Designed1970s
Produced1980s–present
VariantsSee variants
Specifications
Mass9,500 kg (20,900 lb)
LengthTransport: 7 m (23 ft 0 in)
Combat: 11.4 m (37 ft 5 in)
Barrel length45 calibres
WidthTransport: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Combat: 9.3 m (30 ft 6 in)
Crew8-10 (1 in emergency)

Shell155 mm Chinese and NATO cartridges
Caliber155 mm (6.1 in)
BreechScrew-type
RecoilHydro-pneumatic
Carriage4x4 carriage
Elevation−5° to 72°
Traverse70°
Rate of fireMaximum: 5–6 rpm
Sustained: 2–3 rpm
Effective firing range30 km (19 mi) (EFRB)
39 km (24 mi) (EFRB-BB)
50 km (31 mi) (ERFB-BB-RA)

History edit

In the 1980s, the Chinese military industry acquired the license to produce GHN-45 howitzer from Noricum, a subsidiary of the Austrian company Voest-Alpine, who developed CHN-45 based on the design of the GC-45 howitzer. GHN-45 (Gun, Howitzer, Noricum) featured several improvements to the original GC-45, such as better ammunition and fire control systems. Due to the design improvement, GHN-45 had considerably longer ranges than other 155 mm cannon systems used by NATO and Western countries. This capability initially caused worry for allied forces in the Persian Gulf War.[2] The designer Gerald Bull was contacted by China to develop his work for them, which he agreed. China also purchased extended-range ammunition technology from him.[3]

The Chinese production designation of the GHN-45 is WAC-021 and PLL-01,[4] which entered service in 1987.[5][6] China continue to acquire and develop other technologies for the PLL-01, such as precision guided projectiles GP1. China also mounted the PLL-01 onto an indigenous-designed tracked chassis, resulting in the PLZ-45 (also known as the Type 88) and an ammo-carrier based on the same chassis. The PLZ-45 did not enter service with the People's Liberation Army Ground Force because China still used the doctrine developed for the Soviet-standard 152 mm ammunition at the time. However, two major batches of PLZ-45s were sold to Kuwaiti in 1997 and to Saudi Arabia in 2008.[7][8][9]

The weapon system has many names. W88/890 was likely the internal industrial designation. Type 89 is possibly a temporary designation for PLAGF, while PLL-01 is the official designation in PLA. An earlier export designation, or possibly prototype name, is WA-021 or WAC-21, with one of the names being corrupted. The update export name marketed by Norinco is AH-1.[1][10]

Design edit

The PLL-01/WAC-021 is a license-produced variant of the Austrian NORICUM GHN-45 howitzer. Thus, the two systems are compatible in the choice of ordnance. The NORINCO Type WAC-021 has an auto-frettaged barrel 45 calibers long, fitted with a multi-baffle muzzle brake, which has an efficiency of 30 percent. A screw-type breech mechanism opening to the right is employed, and the chamber volume is 22.95 liters. The rifling employs 48 grooves with a twist of 1 in 20 calibers, and the grooves are understood to be three times deeper than the rifling depths found on comparable Western 155 mm designs.[4] The weapon also accepts locally made Chinese ammunitions and NATO-compatible ammunitions.[11]

The howitzer can fire a variety of ammunition. The standard ammunition is the Extended Range, Full Bore (EFRB), offering a much longer range than contemporary howitzer ammunition due to improved aerodynamics. The maximum range for EFRB is 30 km (19 mi), longer than the standard M107 L39 155mm, which is rated at 24 km (15 mi). The Extended Range, Full Bore, Base Bleed (EFRB-BB) is rated at 39 km (24 mi). And the rocket-assisted munition (ERFB-BB-RA) is rated at 50 km (31 mi), much longer than regular 155mm rocket-assisted munition rated at 30 km (19 mi). The ammo type fired included high-explosive (HE), high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG), illumination, smoke, white phosphorus, and cargo rounds.[1]

One unique feature of PLL-01 and WAC-021 is the onboard auxiliary power unit (APU), which provides power to the hydraulics and the wheels, permitting the self-deployment and autonomous movement of the howitzer. For the earliest version, PLL-01 and WAC-021, the APU consists of an air-cooled diesel engine, developing 77 hp. It is mounted on the carriage, powring the emplacement and displacement of the howitzer. In an emergency, a single crew can jack the gun with the APU power in 90 seconds. The APU also allows the howitzer to move autonomously for 18 km/h. The maximum range for auto-propulsion is 100 km. Typically, the howitzer is towed by a 6x6 military truck, which carries the crew and ammunition. When towed, the highest permitted speed is 90 km/h.[1] The export AH-1 has an improved APU with 110hp and increased auto-propulsion speed of 20 km/h.[1]

Deployment edit

The weapon system is used by People's Liberation Army Ground Force and by the Iranian army as towed artillery.[11] 50 to 150 such howitzer was built.[10]

The PLZ-45 self-propelled howitzer was sold to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Algeria.[7][8][9] It is also used by Iraq.[3]

Variants edit

 
SH-1 howitzers of the Myanmar Army
WAC-201
Export version, towed
PLL-01
Domestic production, towed[10]
AH-1
Export version based on PLL-01, improved, towed[10]
AH-2
Export version based on AH-1, 52 calibers with longer range, towed[10]
FGT-203
Experimental 203 mm towed howitzer. Based on PLL-01, this artillery system was developed by Norinco in cooperation with Space Research International of Belgium.
W-90
Self-propelled 203 mm howitzer.[12]
PLZ-45
Export, self-propelled version introduced in 1997
PLZ-05
Domestic production, self-propelled version introduced in 2005
SH-1
Export, truck-mounted version introduced in 2002[13]

Operators edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "PLL-01". military today.
  2. ^ "G5 155mm 45-caliber, towed gun howitzer". GlobalSecurity.org. from the original on 2012-08-29. Retrieved 2013-08-15.
  3. ^ a b William Scott Malon (February 10, 1991). "THE GUNS OF SADDAM". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  4. ^ a b "PLL01". globalsecurity.
  5. ^ . Armada International. 1989. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d e "PLZ-45". weaponsystems.
  8. ^ a b c d e "plz-45". globalsecurity.
  9. ^ a b c d e "plz45". military-today.
  10. ^ a b c d e "155mm PLL01". weaponsystems.
  11. ^ a b c "Chinese artillery".
  12. ^ "China's Secretive Quest for Heavier Artillery". defense one. 27 April 2023.
  13. ^ "SH-1". Military Today.

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The PLL 01 also known as the WAC 021 is a type of 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull and built by Chinese defense manufacturer Norinco 1 PLL 01 155mm howitzerTypeHowitzerPlace of originPeople s Republic of China and other operatorsService historyIn service1987 presentUsed byPeople s Republic of ChinaProduction historyDesignerGerald BullDesigned1970sProduced1980s presentVariantsSee variantsSpecificationsMass9 500 kg 20 900 lb LengthTransport 7 m 23 ft 0 in Combat 11 4 m 37 ft 5 in Barrel length45 calibresWidthTransport 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in Combat 9 3 m 30 ft 6 in Crew8 10 1 in emergency Shell155 mm Chinese and NATO cartridgesCaliber155 mm 6 1 in BreechScrew typeRecoilHydro pneumaticCarriage4x4 carriageElevation 5 to 72 Traverse70 Rate of fireMaximum 5 6 rpmSustained 2 3 rpmEffective firing range30 km 19 mi EFRB 39 km 24 mi EFRB BB 50 km 31 mi ERFB BB RA Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Deployment 4 Variants 5 Operators 6 ReferencesHistory editIn the 1980s the Chinese military industry acquired the license to produce GHN 45 howitzer from Noricum a subsidiary of the Austrian company Voest Alpine who developed CHN 45 based on the design of the GC 45 howitzer GHN 45 Gun Howitzer Noricum featured several improvements to the original GC 45 such as better ammunition and fire control systems Due to the design improvement GHN 45 had considerably longer ranges than other 155 mm cannon systems used by NATO and Western countries This capability initially caused worry for allied forces in the Persian Gulf War 2 The designer Gerald Bull was contacted by China to develop his work for them which he agreed China also purchased extended range ammunition technology from him 3 The Chinese production designation of the GHN 45 is WAC 021 and PLL 01 4 which entered service in 1987 5 6 China continue to acquire and develop other technologies for the PLL 01 such as precision guided projectiles GP1 China also mounted the PLL 01 onto an indigenous designed tracked chassis resulting in the PLZ 45 also known as the Type 88 and an ammo carrier based on the same chassis The PLZ 45 did not enter service with the People s Liberation Army Ground Force because China still used the doctrine developed for the Soviet standard 152 mm ammunition at the time However two major batches of PLZ 45s were sold to Kuwaiti in 1997 and to Saudi Arabia in 2008 7 8 9 The weapon system has many names W88 890 was likely the internal industrial designation Type 89 is possibly a temporary designation for PLAGF while PLL 01 is the official designation in PLA An earlier export designation or possibly prototype name is WA 021 or WAC 21 with one of the names being corrupted The update export name marketed by Norinco is AH 1 1 10 Design editThe PLL 01 WAC 021 is a license produced variant of the Austrian NORICUM GHN 45 howitzer Thus the two systems are compatible in the choice of ordnance The NORINCO Type WAC 021 has an auto frettaged barrel 45 calibers long fitted with a multi baffle muzzle brake which has an efficiency of 30 percent A screw type breech mechanism opening to the right is employed and the chamber volume is 22 95 liters The rifling employs 48 grooves with a twist of 1 in 20 calibers and the grooves are understood to be three times deeper than the rifling depths found on comparable Western 155 mm designs 4 The weapon also accepts locally made Chinese ammunitions and NATO compatible ammunitions 11 The howitzer can fire a variety of ammunition The standard ammunition is the Extended Range Full Bore EFRB offering a much longer range than contemporary howitzer ammunition due to improved aerodynamics The maximum range for EFRB is 30 km 19 mi longer than the standard M107 L39 155mm which is rated at 24 km 15 mi The Extended Range Full Bore Base Bleed EFRB BB is rated at 39 km 24 mi And the rocket assisted munition ERFB BB RA is rated at 50 km 31 mi much longer than regular 155mm rocket assisted munition rated at 30 km 19 mi The ammo type fired included high explosive HE high explosive fragmentation HE FRAG illumination smoke white phosphorus and cargo rounds 1 One unique feature of PLL 01 and WAC 021 is the onboard auxiliary power unit APU which provides power to the hydraulics and the wheels permitting the self deployment and autonomous movement of the howitzer For the earliest version PLL 01 and WAC 021 the APU consists of an air cooled diesel engine developing 77 hp It is mounted on the carriage powring the emplacement and displacement of the howitzer In an emergency a single crew can jack the gun with the APU power in 90 seconds The APU also allows the howitzer to move autonomously for 18 km h The maximum range for auto propulsion is 100 km Typically the howitzer is towed by a 6x6 military truck which carries the crew and ammunition When towed the highest permitted speed is 90 km h 1 The export AH 1 has an improved APU with 110hp and increased auto propulsion speed of 20 km h 1 Deployment editThe weapon system is used by People s Liberation Army Ground Force and by the Iranian army as towed artillery 11 50 to 150 such howitzer was built 10 The PLZ 45 self propelled howitzer was sold to Kuwait Saudi Arabia and Algeria 7 8 9 It is also used by Iraq 3 Variants edit nbsp SH 1 howitzers of the Myanmar ArmyWAC 201 Export version towed PLL 01 Domestic production towed 10 AH 1 Export version based on PLL 01 improved towed 10 AH 2 Export version based on AH 1 52 calibers with longer range towed 10 FGT 203 Experimental 203 mm towed howitzer Based on PLL 01 this artillery system was developed by Norinco in cooperation with Space Research International of Belgium W 90 Self propelled 203 mm howitzer 12 PLZ 45 Export self propelled version introduced in 1997 PLZ 05 Domestic production self propelled version introduced in 2005 SH 1 Export truck mounted version introduced in 2002 13 Operators edit nbsp Algeria PLZ 45 7 8 9 nbsp Ethiopia AH 1 1 nbsp Iran WAC 021 11 nbsp Kuwait PLZ 45 7 8 9 nbsp Myanmar SH 1 nbsp People s Republic of China PLL 01 PLZ 05 nbsp Saudi Arabia PLZ 45 7 8 9 References edit a b c d e f PLL 01 military today G5 155mm 45 caliber towed gun howitzer GlobalSecurity org Archived from the original on 2012 08 29 Retrieved 2013 08 15 a b William Scott Malon February 10 1991 THE GUNS OF SADDAM The Washington Post Retrieved 2020 01 09 a b PLL01 globalsecurity A general survey of recent artillery developments Armada International 1989 Archived from the original on 2011 05 20 PLL01 155mm Gun Howitzer Archived from the original on 9 August 2011 Retrieved 11 March 2013 a b c d e PLZ 45 weaponsystems a b c d e plz 45 globalsecurity a b c d e plz45 military today a b c d e 155mm PLL01 weaponsystems a b c Chinese artillery China s Secretive Quest for Heavier Artillery defense one 27 April 2023 SH 1 Military Today nbsp This article related to the military of China is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article related to the Iranian armed forces is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte 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