Specifications | |
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Weight | 55.3 tons (121,914 lbs)
combat loaded |
Length | 11.7 m (38.4 feet) |
Width | 3.6 m (11.8 feet) |
Height | 3.1 m (10.2 feet) |
Crew | 5 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, 2 Loaders) |
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Primary
armament | Rheinmetall 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun |
Secondary
armament | Rheinmetall MG3 7.62 mm machine gun |
Engine | MTU 881 Ka-500
986 hp (735.26 kW) |
Power/weight | 17.83 hp/ton |
Suspension | torsion bar |
Operational
range | 420 km (261 mi) |
Speed | 60 km/h (37 mph) |
General Characteristics
- Crew: 5 (commander, driver, gunner, 2 loaders)
- Length: 11.7 meters (38.4 feet)
- Width: 3.6 meters (11.8 feet)
- Height: 3.1 meters (10.2 feet)
- Unit cost: US$4.45 million
- Combat weight: 55.3 tons
Armament
- Primary: Rheinmetall 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun
- Rate of fire: 3 rounds per 10 seconds, 8 rounds per minute, 20 rounds per 3 minutes
- Range (of the artillery fire): 40 km (25 miles), 56 km (34 miles) with rocket-assisted projectile
- Magazine: 60 rounds
- Secondary: Rheinmetall MG3 - 7.62 × 51 mm co-axial machine gun
Mobility
- Engine: MTU 881 Ka-500
- Power: 986 hp (736kW)
- Power/weight: 17.83 hp/ton
- Top speed
- On-road: 60 km/h (37 mph)
- Off-road: 45 km/h (28 mph)
- Range (of the vehicle): 420 km (261 miles)
- Fuel Economy: 240 L/100 km
Rheinmetall designed the 155 mm 52-calibre JBMOU compliant gun, which is chromium-lined for its entire 8 metre length and includes a muzzle brake on the end. The gun uses a new modular charge system with six charges (five identical), which can be combined to provide the optimal total charge for the range to the target. Primer is loaded separately via a conveyor belt, and the entire loading, laying and clearing is completely automated. The maximum range of the gun is 30 km with the standard L15A2 round (a UK design for FH-70 and stockpiled by Germany for M109G and FH70), about 35 km with base bleed rounds, and at least 40 km with assisted projectiles. In April 2006 a PzH 2000 shot assisted shells (Denel V-Lap) over a distance of 56 km with a probable maximum range of over 60 km. This gun has a MRSI capability, with five round simultaneous strikes.
Wegmann supplied both the chassis, sharing some components with the Leopard 1, and the turret for the gun. The system has superb cross-country performance and considerable protection in the case of counter-fire. The turret includes a phased array radar on the front glacis for measuring the muzzle velocity of each round fired. Laying data can be automatically provided via encrypted radio from the battery fire direction centre. A crew of three was needed for full operation, commander, layer and driver.
Wegman eventually won a contract in 1996 for 185 to be delivered to Germany's rapid reaction force, followed by another 410 for the main force. Wegmann and Krauss-Maffei, the two main German military tracked vehicle designers, merged in 1998.
A number of armies have tested the system and its ability to provide accurate fire at 40 km has been a major selling point.
The PzH 2000 was considered for the US Army's Crusader concept system, but several requirements of the Crusader made it unsuitable. In particular the Crusader placed the crew and gun in separate compartments.
Currently the only 155 mm 52-calibre self-propelled howitzer comparable to the PzH 2000 is the Polish Haubicoarmata "Krab" (eng.Howitzer-cannon Crab) which uses a Polish carriage and British AS-90 turret fitted with a BAE Systems 52 calibre barrel. Currently 2 prototypes have been produced with serial production expected to begin in the near future.