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G6 howitzer

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G6 Rhino

G6 Rhino
Country Of Origin:South Africa
Designation:Self-propelled Howitzer
Configuration:6 x 6
Manufacturer:LIW Denel
Length:10.4 m
Width:3.4 m
Height:3.5 m
Weight:48 t
Trench:1 m
Fording:1 m
Speed: 90 km/h (road)
30 km/h (off-road)
Range: 700 km
Primary armament:155 mm howitzer
(47 rounds)
NBC:Yes
Power plant: 525-hp air-cooled diesel
Crew:6

The G6 self propelled howitzer was developed around the ordnance of the G5 howitzer. It is currently the most powerful self-propelled equipment on a wheeled chassis. Both the G5 and the G6 have been used in the close air support role in place of aircraft, which were often too valuable to risk.

In addition to the logistical mobility afforded by a wheeled chassis, the G6 is protected against counter battery fire and is able to defend itself in an unsecured area.

The chassis is mine protected.

Main armament characteristics:

  • Maximum range: 53,000 m, 39,000 m with base bleed rounds.
  • Minimum range: 3,000 m.
  • Rate of fire: 4 round/min, 2 round/min sustained.
  • Ammunition: 155 mm ERFB. 47 rounds, 50 charges, 64 primers and fuzes.
  • Accuracy: 0.1 % of range in azimuth, 0.48 % of range in range.
Contents

Production history


Variants

  • G6
  • G6-52
    • Reduced crew
    • Can fire projectile up to 67 km at a rate of fire of eight rounds/minute.


Operators

South Africa (43 systems)
United Arab Emirates (78 systems)
Oman (24 systems)


Combat history

The G6 saw limited action in Angola during 1987/88

See also

External links

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