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155mm M198



Overview


M198

A US Marine Corps M198 firing a shell near the town of Fallujah in Iraq.
Source: Looper5920 - © public domain

Origin
United States
Type
Towed howitzer
Entered service
1979
Status
In service
Development
1968 - 1977
Developer
United States - Rock Island arsenal
Production
1978 - 1992
Producer
United States - Rock Island arsenal
United States - Watervliet arsenal
Unit cost
About $ 527.000
Number produced
Over 1.750
Designations
M198 (US military service)
Notable users
United States - Army
United States - Marine Corps
Iraq
Pakistan
Thailand

Description


Introduction

The M198 is a towed howitzer of US origin. It was developed in the 1970's to replace the World War 2 era and shorter range M114. The M198 has the benefit of having a low weight but lacks rate of fire.

Design

The M198 uses a split trail two wheel carriage that is characterized by the heavy trails and small wheels. The 155mm L/39 ordnance is mounted in a large cradle and uses hydropneumatic recoil absorbers. During travelling the ordnance remains facing rearwards. For transport over long distances and for storage the ordnance can be rotated over the trails. The M198 can be easily identified by its small wheels and large round cradle. There are no variants although it has been upgraded in US military service. Alongside various minor improvements an automated fire control system has been added.

Firepower

The M198 fires NATO standard 155mm rounds including a range developed specifically for use with the M198. The maximum range is 18.2 km with the M107 round, 22 km with the M483A1 and 30 km with the M549A1 rocket assisted projectile. The rate of fire is rather low with 4 rpm maximum and 2 rpm sustained.

Mobility

Normally the prime mover for the M198 is a 6x6 truck but it can be transported underneath a Chinook heavy lift helicopter. The M198 has no APU and cannot be manhandled.

Users

The main user of the M198 are the US army and marine corps. In the army is has been upgraded and in the marine corps it is being replaced by the M777. Large quantities have been exported to the Middle East, Asia, South America and Australia.

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Details


Facts M198
General
Origin
United States
Type
Towed howitzer
Crew
9
Dimensions
Weight
7.163 kg
Length
12.34 m (travelling)
11 m (firing position)
7.44 m (ordnance over trails)
Width
2.79 m (travelling)
8.53 m (firing position)
Height
2.9 m (travelling)
2.21 m (ordnance over trails)
Ordnance
Type
155mm L/39 howitzer
Barrel length
6.096 m
Muzzle brake
Yes, double baffle
Muzzle velocity
Elevation
-5° to +72°
Traverse
45° total
Firepower
Rate of fire
4 rpm maximum
2 rpm sustained
Range
18.15 km with M107
22 km with ammunition for M198
30 km with RAP
Carriage
Type
2 wheel split trail carriage
Limber
No
Gun shield
No
Tire size
16.50 x19.5
Tread
2.36 m
Mobility
Towing vehicle
6x6 truck
Towed speed
72 km/h on roads
40 to 48 km/h on secondary roads
8 km/h cross country
APU
No