Indian Field Gun
Indian Field Gun | |
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Type | Howitzer |
Place of origin | India |
Service history | |
Used by | India |
Production history | |
Designer | ARDE |
Designed | 1972 |
Manufacturer | Ordnance Factory Board |
Produced | 1984 |
Variants | Mk-1,Mk-2,Truck Mounted varient. |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2380 kg |
Length | 5.94 m (19 ft 6 in) |
Barrel length | 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) L/22 |
Width | 2.21 m (7 ft 3 in) |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Shell | 105x372R |
Caliber | 105 mm (4.1 in) |
Breech | horizontal block |
Recoil | hydropneumatic, constant, 42 in (110 cm) |
Carriage | split trail |
Elevation | -5° to +73° |
Traverse | 30° Left & Right |
Muzzle velocity | 475 m/s (1,560 ft/s) |
Maximum firing range | 17,200 m (10.7 mi) to 20,000 m (12 mi) |
The 105 mm Light Field Gun was designed and developed by the Armament Research and Development Establishment(ARDE) in 1972 and was produced in Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur from 1984.[1] [2]
Operators[]
- India
- Myanmar : 10 in service. Aid from India for use against Insurgency groups operating from Myanmar.[3]
See Also[]
References[]
- ^ Shukla, Ajai (June 29, 2010). "155-mm gun contract: DRDO enters the fray". Business Standard. New Delhi, India. Retrieved November 8, 2014.
- ^ "Indian Field Gun 105 mm | Defence Research and Development Organisation - DRDO, Ministry of Defence, Government of India". www.drdo.gov.in. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
- ^ "SIPRI Trade Register". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
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