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D-30 howitzer on display.
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D-30 howitzer on display.

The D-30 (2A18) 122 mm howitzer is a Russian howitzer that entered service in the late 1960s, replacing the M-30 122 mm howitzer. It's longer barrel gave it greater range than the M-30, and once emplaced it could be traversed 360 degrees. It is no longer in production, but remains in service with more than 60 countries armed services.

Description

Afgan troops prepare to fire a D-30 howitzer.
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Afgan troops prepare to fire a D-30 howitzer.

This is a 122-mm artillery piece developed in the former Soviet Union. It is loosely based on a German design of the Second World War. Its most striking feature is the fact that it's mounted on a tripod which allows the gun to be swung around a full 360-degrees. Another interesting feature is that it's towed by its barrel. The D-30 strictly speaking is not a howitzer, but in fact a gun-howitzer. It does not use powder charges that are loaded separately but has cased charges which are loaded after the shell. The D-30 is capable of being a deadly anti-tank weapon when used in a defensive role. It has seen service in a number of countries including Egypt, Iraq and Poland. A number of them have built their own versions of the D-30. This includes a model built by Egypt which is self-propelled. China has its own version which serves with the People's Liberation Army.

Deployment

When the gun is brought into action a suitable site is picked out. It should preferably be as level as reasonably possible.The tripod legs are deployed and the gun mounted on it. The tripod legs are then hammered into the ground and then it is ready for action.

Variants

Croatian D-30J firing.
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Croatian D-30J firing.

Specifications

Ammunition

The D-30 fires separate loading projectiles, with variable charges:

Designation Type Fuze Weight Warhead Muzzle velocity Armour penetration Notes
OF-462 FRAG-HE RGM-2,D-1,D1U
V-90,AR-5
21.76 kg 3.675 kg of TNT 690 m/s n/a
3OF56 FRAG-HE RGM-2,D-1,D1U
V-90,AR-5
21.76 4.05 kg of A-IX-2 690 m/s n/a Improved HE-FRAG
BK-6M HEAT-FS GPV-2 17.47 kg 1.6 kg of A-X-1 740 m/s 460 mm to 580 mm
S-463 Illumination T-7 22.4 kg 1 kg flare 690 m/s n/a
D-462 Smoke KTM-2 22.3 kg 3.6 kg of WP 690 m/s n/a
3OF69M Laser guided 28 kg 5.5 kg HE-FRAG ? ?
? ICM Ms-1 22.5 kg 18 M-42 bomblets
or 15 M-42D bomblets
683 m/s M42 - 70 mm
M42D - 110 mm
Egyptian made.
M335 (CL 3153) ICM ? 22.5 kg 24 M85 bomblets 698 m/s 105 mm Israeli round
ER 122 HB FRAG-HE RGM-2,M72 21.56 kg ? 692 m/s (735 m/s supercharge) n/a RH-Alan Croatian produced
ERBB 122 HB FRAG-HE RGM-2,M72 21.86 kg ? 692 m/s (735 m/s supercharge) n/a RH-Alan Croatian produced
Norinco ERFB/HB FRAG-HE ? 21.76 kg ? 725 m/s n/a Chinese produced
Norinco ERFB/BB FRAG-HE ? 22.25 kg ? 730 m/s n/a Chinese produced
Norinco Cargo ICM ? 21.76 kg 30 Type 81 bomblets 682 m/s 80 mm Chinese produced
Norinco HE-I HE-I ? 21.76 kg ? 690 m/s n/a Chinese produced
Norinco smoke Smoke ? 22.15 kg 3.2 kg of WP 690 m/s n/a Chinese produced, produces smoke for more than 70 seconds.
Norinco illumination Illumination ? 21.3 kg 1.09 kg flare 683 m/s n/a Chinese produced, 600,000 candela flare burns for 50 seconds.

 


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