Video de 2017. Si no recuerdo mal creo q la prueba q mostraron del joya colombiano, era más estable en su sistema de sustentación, aunque no estoy seguro si el disparo era en igual dirección respecto al eje del vehículo q el de este video.
¿ Y el EJC o la Infamar nunca interesado en un cañón de montaña de 105 mm como el Oto Melara Mod. M56? El Cual es muy liviano y fácil de transportar hasta a lomo de mula.
Ese cañon aunque es desmontable tiene un gran problema es el corto alcance y no muy preciso que es, como sucedio en malvinas superados por los L-118, y ojo los ingleses tambien habian usado el otto melara M56 , los obuses ligeros colombianos de 105mm Nexter LG1 MkII y el L-118 se usan para la montaña, pero es mejor moverlo y hacerlo con la basta flota de helos que tiene la DAAVA. el helo en Colombia sobra para movilizar sus piezas a las altas montañas, Aqui el cambio de obus por el royal army
The L118 Light Gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer. It was originally produced for the British Army in the 1970s and has been widely exported since, including to the United States, where a modified version is known as the "M119 howitzer".
Development
From 1961 until the mid-1970s, the British Army used the 105 mm pack howitzer L5 with L10 ordnance (OTO Melara Mod 56) as its light artillery weapon, variously replacing the 75mm howitzer, 4.2 inch mortar and 25-pounder gun in some eight regular artillery regiments. It fires the US M1 type ammunition (called "105 mm How" in the UK).
The Mod 56, a widely used howitzer, was originally designed in Italy for the mountain artillery units. It is light enough to be lifted by Westland Wessex helicopters or towed by Land Rovers. It could also be dismantled into several separate pieces, none heavier than 128 kg, to be transported by mules or horses. However, it lacked range (making it potentially vulnerable to counter-battery fire), was not notably robust, had poor sights and was not entirely popular. Not was its rate of fire and time to prepare for opening fire satisfactory.
Es mejor tener LIG 1 MKIII con 17.5km de alcance y computador de tiro.
L-118 light gun con 18,5 km de alcance y computador de tiro
A mi me gustaría que el EJC le echara el ojo al Leo G7 surafricano, el obus ligero de mayor alcance en el mundo. Y ahora que los SB están descontinuados también ver las opciones de obuses pesados serbios y turcos.
Hablando de munición de largo alcance, recuerdo que el problema que tuvieron los obuses franceses hace unos años fue porque el ejército estaba usando munición especial de rango extendido, ¿alguien sabe cuál es y de cuanto era el alcance?
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Video del 2013.
Video de 2017.
Si no recuerdo mal creo q la prueba q mostraron del joya colombiano, era más estable en su sistema de sustentación, aunque no estoy seguro si el disparo era en igual dirección respecto al eje del vehículo q el de este video.
Aqui el cambio de obus por el royal army
The L118 Light Gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer. It was originally produced for the British Army in the 1970s and has been widely exported since, including to the United States, where a modified version is known as the "M119 howitzer".
DevelopmentFrom 1961 until the mid-1970s, the British Army used the 105 mm pack howitzer L5 with L10 ordnance (OTO Melara Mod 56) as its light artillery weapon, variously replacing the 75mm howitzer, 4.2 inch mortar and 25-pounder gun in some eight regular artillery regiments. It fires the US M1 type ammunition (called "105 mm How" in the UK).
The Mod 56, a widely used howitzer, was originally designed in Italy for the mountain artillery units. It is light enough to be lifted by Westland Wessex helicopters or towed by Land Rovers. It could also be dismantled into several separate pieces, none heavier than 128 kg, to be transported by mules or horses. However, it lacked range (making it potentially vulnerable to counter-battery fire), was not notably robust, had poor sights and was not entirely popular. Not was its rate of fire and time to prepare for opening fire satisfactory.
Es mejor tener LIG 1 MKIII con 17.5km de alcance y computador de tiro.
L-118 light gun con 18,5 km de alcance y computador de tiro
https://m.facebook.com/groups/214285846009655?view=permalink&id=713472446090990
Obús en acción!!!
Trino/videoclip....
https://twitter.com/COL_EJERCITO/status/1255011613049905152
Auf Wiedersehen.
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