M108 (self-propelled howitzer)
| M108 | |
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M108 in Vietnam |
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| General properties | |
| crew | 5 (commander, driver, gunner, two loaders) |
| length | 6.11 m |
| width | 3.15 m |
| height | 3.18 m |
| Dimensions | 21 t |
| Armor and armament | |
| Armor | Welded aluminum |
| Main armament | 105mm howitzer |
| Secondary armament | 1 12.7 mm FlaMG |
| agility | |
| drive |
Turbo diesel 8V71T 262 kW (356 PS) |
| suspension | Torsion bar |
| Top speed | 56 km / h |
| Power / weight | approx. 12.5 kW / t |
| Range | approx. 360 km |
The M108 is a self-propelled howitzer with a caliber of 105 mm made in the USA . Their development began during the Cold War in the 1950s.
The M108 uses the same hull and turret as the M109 , but instead of the 155mm weapon system, it uses a 105mm howitzer. Most of the US Army specimens were withdrawn from use shortly after the start of the Vietnam War , as the larger caliber of the M109 was considered more suitable for modern conflicts.
Users
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US Army : decommissioned -
Belgian Army : 90 units were in use until the 1980s. -
Brazilian Army : 72 -
Spanish Army : 48 -
Army of the Republic of China : 100 -
Turkish Army : 26 -
Tunisian Army : 48