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The M1128 Stryker Mobile Gun System (MGS) carries a 105mm cannon, the same gun tube of the original M-1 Abrams tank. The main purpose of the MGS is to provide direct fire support for infantry troops - for example to knockout bunkers, machine gun positions, and buildings occupied by enemy troops. The MGS is autoloading, can store 18 rounds of main gun ammo in the turret, and has a rate of fire of six rounds per minute. It also mounts an M2 .50 caliber machine gun and an M240C coaxial machine gun.
 

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Extended Range Modifications Could Double the Range of Current Howitzers

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Arsenal engineers have been working to create a longer, newly modified
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A2 howitzer that has the potential to double the range of current
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systems. Charged with developing technology to extend the range of all 155mm
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, the Extended Range Cannon Artillery (
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) project is funded by science and technology office at the US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (
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The
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program evaluates the introduction of a longer barrel, developed for the
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Common Cannon Assembly Support system, as well as the XM1113 rocket assisted projectile and XM654 supercharge, an autoloader and new fire control system. The program is funded program by the Army and the Marine Corps.

With nearly 1,000 pounds (453 kg) added to the system’s overall weight and an additional six feet (1.82 m’) of cannon tube, the demonstration is taking place to give the Soldiers and Marines more confidence that the gun will still meet all of its mobility requirements.

The Army Program Manager Towed Artillery Systems, (PM-TAS) has already demonstrated a modified
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A2
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with an integration kit for the mass mock-up of the modified
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cannon at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. Follow-on mobility testing will be conducted at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, to document the changes in mobility from a standard M777A2, if any.

After the ERCA program, the M777ER program is engaged in making sure that ERCA’s system is suitable for the M777 system.

The final ERCA system will be demonstrated with an
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system, which is the Paladin self-propelled howitzer.

“The ERCA program is developing the cannon to give it more range. PM-TAS is doing the demonstration to the Marines to show how it would look, feel and move when integrated into the M777A2 carriage,” said David Bound, M777ER Lead, Artillery Concepts and Design Branch, which is part of
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. At this stage the demonstration will not include firing the weapon, but will show how the gun responds when it travels and how it feels when the crew interacts with the controls. “Right now (the M777) can shoot about 30 kilometers, but once all of the upgrades are complete it will be able to shoot about 70 kilometers,” said Bound.

“The visual prejudice we are up against is that it looks like it may tip over with all that extra cannon. We are trying to increase confidence that the M777 is an acceptable candidate for an extended range upgrade” said Bound. In efforts to ensure that the gun will meet all of its requirements, a mobility cannon tube was created.

The mobility tube consists of an old 52-caliber tube that was modified to fit into an M777A2 at the weight of the XM907. Additionally, grooves were added to the exterior of the tube to allow
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engineers to hang weights at different positions, enabling them to move the center of gravity of the weapon forward or rear.

This cannon will allow the Army and the Marines to assess the impacts to the M777 and how it’s operated as the ERCA program optimizes the cannon design.
“The weights allow the Center of Gravity to move and get to the point where we can start towing this around as the configuration of the tube changes as the ERCA figures out what they want to do because it’s in flux right now,” said Bound.

“We are able to replicate how that tube reacts in the system using the different weight configurations. Then, we can hook this up to a truck so we can see what the users can expect from a human-factors point of view of how much harder it is to elevate, traverse back and forth, and what the trucks are going to see as they tow the system around,” said Bound.

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New 2S7M Malka


Russian troops of the Eastern Military District (MD) artillery formation conducted first combat firings with the new long-range self-propelled cannon 2S7M Malka. This is an improved version of the Soviet-made
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with an increased rate of fire from 1.5 to 2.5 rds/min.

During a tactical military exercise held with the Eastern MD artillery formation located in the Amur River Region, Russia, Russian soldiers performed a real live firing with the improved self-propelled artillery gun 203mm caliber called 2S7M "Malka" which is based on the the
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Crews of self-propelled cannons 2S7M Malka and Giatsint-S have performed combat tasks engaging command centres, SAM sites and hardware concentrations of simulated enemy at distances of more than 25 km. All targets were destroyed.The firings from the 203mm artillery systems Malka were held for the first time after rearmament of the artillery formation. The exercise had started on March 29 and will last until the end of the week.

The 2S7M Malka is the latest upgrade of the standard 2S7 Pion which is equipped with new communications equipment and can carry a total of eight 203 mm projectiles and charges.

In addition, rate of fire is increased from 1.5 to 2.5 rds/min, durability of the system has been improved and firing data can be transmitted directly to the gun.

Externally the only difference between them is a slightly lower engine deck (basically eliminating what the kit dubs parts R135, R131 and R110) behind the armored cab. "Malka" uses one less crewman.

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