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M1977 North Korean 122mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)

M1977

Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
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Basic Information
Name
M1977 North Korean 122mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Designation
M1977
Alternate Designation
M1977
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1977
Description

M1977 North Korean 122mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH). Its actual designation is unknown. The M1977 designation was allocated by a US Department of Defense. The number in the designation denotes the year when this system was observed by US intelligence. This North Korean artillery system was adopted in the mid-1970s and is widely used to this day. As far as it is known the M1974 was not exported outside North Korea.

Ground Specifications
Crew 8
Engine Diesel (320 hp)
Active Protection None
System
Alternative Designation M1977
Type Self-Propelled Howitzer
Caliber 122 mm
Manufacturer INA
Chassis The M1977 self-propelled howitzer is based on an M1973 armored personnel carrier chassis, which is sometimes referred as VT-323.
Crew 8-9 ea
Emplacement Time Under 3 minutes
Dsiplacement Time Under 3 minutes
Dimensions
Length 5.5 m
Width 2.9 m
Height 2.7 m
Weight, Combat 16 tons
Automotive
Engine Name Deutz BF8L413F
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 320 hp
Cruising Range 400 km
Speed, Maximum Road 60 km/h
Speed, Average Cross INA
Speed Maximum Swim 5 km/h
Gradient 60 %
Side Slope 30 %
Vertical Step 0.6 m
Trench 2 m
Fording Depth Amphibious
Note The M1977 self-propelled howitzer is fully amphibious. Even though rear-mounted waterjets of the M1973 armored personnel carrier were removed, this vehicle is propelled on water by its tracks. It can ford inland waterways such as lakes and rivers.
Main Weapon System
System
Name The Soviet D-30 122 mm/L38 Howitzer
Type Howitzer
Caliber 122 mm
Length, Barrel 38 calibers
Maximum Firing Range 21,9 km
Maximum Rate of Fire 6-8 rpm
Elevation 0-70 deg
Traverse INA
Ammunition
Name INA
Type Projectile
Caliber 122 mm
Projectile Weight 14.08 - 21.76 kg
Basic Load INA
Armor Penetration A High-Explosive (HE) projectile penetrates a 180 mm steel armor plate.
Note #1 This North Korean artillery system uses an ordnance of the Soviet D-30 towed howitzer.
Note #2 The Soviet D-30 122 mm/L38 towed howitzer was created in the late 1950s and eventually proved to be a successful weapon. It was exported to numerous countries, including the North Korea. Maximum range of fire is 15.3 km with a standard High-Explosive Fragmentation (HE-FRAG ) projectile and 21.9 km with rocket-assisted projectile.
Auxiliary Weapon System
Note There is no information available about the type of auxiliary Weapon Systems are mounted on the M1977.
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS INA
Main Gun Stabilization Yes, two large stabilizing spades are lowered to the ground at the rear.
Direct Fire Yes
Indirect Fire Yes
Protection
Hull Armor The tracked chassis is lightly armored and has enclosed sides, but open top. It provides some degree of protection from small arms fire and artillery shell splinters. In traveling order the open top can be covered with bows and canvas cover.
Turret Armor INA
Applique Armor INA
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No, This artillery system has no defensive armament, except firearms of its crew members.
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment INA
Details
Country of Origin North Korea
Category Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.5 m
Width
2.9 m
Height
2.7 m
Weight
16000 kg
Operators (1)
North Korea
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