XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon

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XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon
Pre-production vehicle

Pre-production vehicle

General properties
crew 2
length approx. 6000 mm
width <3000 mm
height <2740 mm
Dimensions 24 tons max.
Armor and armament
Armor Composite + Quick Kill APS
Main armament 155 mm L / 38 with 24 rounds
90 propellant charge modules
Secondary armament ACSW
agility
drive MTU Detroit Diesel 5L890, diesel-electric
750 hp
suspension hydropneumatic
Top speed 60/90 km / h terrain / road
Power / weight 30 hp / t
Range 500 km estimated

The XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon ( NLOS-C ; English "non-sight gun") was a project of the United States Army . It represented the artillery component of the Future Combat System . If implemented, it would be part of the military global information grid .

System description

The system was manufactured by BAE Systems Land and Armaments. The system was intended to replace the US Army's obsolete M109 Paladin howitzers. It has an autoloader for the 155 mm cannon with 38 caliber lengths and is able to fire intelligent ammunition. Since the system is based on the Manned Ground Vehicle platform , it can be air-loaded, but is only moderately armored. This disadvantage should be compensated for by the fact that it can be deployed quickly in order to avoid counterfire and protective measures against anti-tank weapons that are active at a distance . The total weight is only 24 tons when fully loaded.

On August 16, 2005, General Dynamics Land Systems selected the 5L890 engine, manufactured by MTU Detroit Diesel ( Tognum Group), to power the Manned Ground Vehicle platforms. 47 engines will be delivered by MTU Detroit Diesel by 2011 in order to try out and test the FCS Manned Ground Vehicles.

On July 20, 2007, the congress decided to procure 18 pre-production vehicles, which are to be delivered between 2010 and 2012. On May 30, 2008 the first prototype was delivered to the army. With the termination of the FCS program by Defense Secretary Robert Gates , the project was discontinued.

photos

See also

Web links

Commons : NLOS-C  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento of October 17, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Report on the delivery of the unit platform motors
  3. Report on the delivery of the pre-series vehicles ( Memento from October 10, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  4. defense-update.com: BAE Systems rolled out the Non Line Of Sight Cannon (NLOS / C) ( Memento from October 14, 2008 in the Internet Archive )