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Raad-2 (Thunder-2) Iranian 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)

Raad-2, Thunder 2

Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
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Basic Information
Name
Raad-2 (Thunder-2) Iranian 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Designation
Raad-2, Thunder 2
Alternate Designation
Raad-2, Thunder 2
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Manufacturer
Defense Industries Organization
Date of Introduction
1997
Description

The 155mm Raad-2 (Thunder 2) is a domestically developed self-propelled howitzer system in Iranian army service. The system uses components from other domestic armored vehicle programs to simplify logistics and training. The Raad-2 resembles the U.S. M109A2 self-propelled howitzer in appearance. A large number of these vehicles were supplied to Iran prior to the revolution in 1979. It has a crew of five: commander, driver, gunner and two ammunition loaders. In early September 1997 it was reported that Iran had successfully tested a locally built rapid fire mobile field gun known as Raad-2 (Thunder-2). It uses a turret that has a similar layout to the M109A1 155mm/39-cal self-propelled howitzer. The Iranian Defense Industries Organization claimed that the 155 mm HM44 howitzer manufactured by the Hadid facility of the Iranian Defense Industries Organization had a high firing rate and accuracy. It was described as being able to fire five rounds per minute. The gun's range was reported as 30 km (19 mi), and it also includes features such as a laser range-finder and a semi-automatic loading system. The gun looks exactly like 155mm/39-cal M185 gun from M109A1 and is fitted with a double baffle muzzle brake, fume extractor, screw breech mechanism, hydro-pneumatic recuperator and a hydraulic recoil brake. It uses the Iranian-made Boragh APC chassis, a conversion of the either the Russian BMP-1 or Chinese Type 86 (WZ-501) IFV. It was described as being able to move with a speed of 70 km/h (43 mph) on the battlefield.

Ground Specifications
Crew 5
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 155mm/39-cal howitzer
Engine Diesel (840 hp)
NBC Protection Yes
Max Speed 70.0 km/h
Range 30.0 km
Variants
Raad-2M Raad-2 upgraded with a Ukrainian-made 5TDF engine instead of a V-8 Diesel engine.
System
Alternative Designation Raad-2, Thunder 2
In Service 1997-Present
Manufacturer Defense Industries Organization
Type Self-Propelled Howitzer
Family Raad Series
Crew 5 (commander, gunner, driver, 2 loaders)
Chassis chassis is based on the Chinese WZ-501/503 series, itself a copy of the Russian BMP-1 series.
Displacement Time INA
Emplacement Time Less than 1 min
Dimensions
Length 9.14 m
Width 3.38 m
Height to Turret Roof 2.60 m
Height to Top of Roof-Mounted Weapon 3.47 m
Height, Axis of Fire 2.24 m
Weight, Combat 36,000 kg
Ground Pressure 0.67 kg/sq cm
Automotive
Engine Name V-84MS V12 diesel
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 840 hp
Power-to-Weight Radio 23 hp/ton
Cruising Range 450 km
Speed, Maximum Road 65 km/h
Speed, Average Cross 45 km/h
Speed Maximum Swim Not Amphibious
Gradient 60 deg
Side Slope 40 deg
Vertical Obstacle 0.80 m
Trench 2.40 m
Fording Depth (Without Preparation) 1.2 m
Transmission SPAT 1200 transmission
Communications
Digital Communications Yes
VHF Capable Yes
HF Capable Yes
Main Gun
System
Name 1 x HM44 155-mm/39-cal howitzer
Type 155 mm
Breech Type screw breech mechanism
Length, Barrel 39 Calibers
Max Rate of Fire 4 rds/min
Recuperator Hydropneumatic recuperator
Brake Type Hydraulic recoil brake.
Fume Extractor Yes
Muzzle Break Type Double Baffle Muzzle Break
Max Elevation +75 deg
Min Elevation -3 deg
Traverse Range 360 deg
Traverse Left 180 deg
Traverse Right 180 deg
Maximum Effective Firing Range 30 km
Barrel Life 5,000 when firing Charge 8
Ammunition (Option 1)
Name M107
Type High Explosive (HE)
Caliber 39 Caliber
Muzzle Velocity INA
Basic Load 30 total of any combination of 155mm Projectiles
Effective Range 18.1 km
Note The Raad-2 can also fire 155mm Smoke, HE Base Bleed, and Illuminating Projectiles.
Ammunition (Option 2)
Name INA
Type Base Bleed HE
Caliber 39 Caliber
Muzzle Velocity INA
Basic Load 30 total of any combination of 155mm Projectiles
Maximum Effective Range 24 km
Ammunition (Option 3)
Name INA
Type Charge 2
Caliber 39 Caliber
Muzzle Velocity INA
Basic Load 30 total of any combination of 155mm Projectiles
Maximum Effective Range 3,000 m
Vehicle Commander's Weapon
System
Name M2 Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun
Type Machine Gun
In Service 1933-Present
Proliferation +3 Million
Weight, Gun 83.78 kg
Weight, Gun with Tripod and T&E 127.87 kg
Length 1,654 mm
Barrel Length 1,143 mm
Action Short recoil-operated
Rate of Fire 450-600 rds/min
Effective Firing Range 1,800 m
Maximum Effective Firing Range 7,400 m
Feed System Belt-fed (M2 or M9 links)
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 12.7 mm
Cartridge .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO)
Muzzle Velocity 890 m/s
Basic Load 2,000 ea
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS Yes
Thermal Sight Vehicle Commander Yes
Thermal Sight Gunner Passive night-driving periscope
Main Gun Stabilization Yes, When deployed in the firing position two spades are lowered either side of the hull rear of Thunder-2 to provide a more stable firing platform.
Indirect Fire Indirect fire sight is fitted in the turret roof
Direct Fire The direct-fire sight is parallel to the main 155-mm cannon
GPS Yes
Navigation Yes
Gunner's Control Panel and Display Yes
Commander's Control Panel and Display Yes
Automatic Gunlaying System Yes
Protection
Hull Armor 20 mm
Turret Armor All-welded steel armor, providing protection from small-arms fire and shell splinters
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System INA
Mine Clearing No
Self-Entrenching Blade No
NBC Protection Yes
Smoke Equipment INA
Automatic Firefighting System Yes
Air-Conditioner Yes
Details
Country of Origin Iran
Category Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Filter Label
R
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
9.14 m
Width
3.38 m
Height
2.6 m
Weight
36000 kg
Operators (1)
Iran
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