M-109 Series Howitzer Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10082667 Speedometer-tachometer D Adapter
009731263
10108408 Tube Tee
005413169
10115629 Electrical Fuel Pump
009234248
10122084 Flat Washer
010747032
10122552 Headless Straight Pin
000780112
10122603 Cotter Pin
002417332
1015-928-6192 Locking Valve Assembly Parts Kit
009286192
1015009286192 Locking Valve Assembly Parts Kit
009286192
1015012360231 Handle
012360231
102-243 Pressure Transmitter
008144770
1025-183-7676 Angle Bracket
001837676
1025-563-7232 Artillery Cleaning Staff Section
005637232
1025-600-6780 Firing Lanyard
006006780
1025-958-4055 Electrical Lead
009584055
1025001094227 Turret Race Shield
001094227
1025001112724 Rammer Switch Actuating Handle
001112724
1025005637232 Artillery Cleaning Staff Section
005637232
1025006006780 Firing Lanyard
006006780
1025008605443 Unloading Artillery Rammer
008605443
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Howitzer, M-109 Series

Picture of M-109 Series Howitzer

The M109 is an American 155mm turreted self-propelled howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It has been upgraded a number of times, most recently to the M109A7. The M109 family is the most common western indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions.

The M109 has a crew of six: the section chief, the driver, the gunner, the assistant gunner and two ammunition handlers. The gunner aims the cannon left or right (deflection), the assistant gunner aims the cannon up and down (quadrant). The M109A6 Paladin needs only a crew of four: the commander, driver, gunner and an ammunition loader.

The British Army replaced its M109s with the AS-90. Several European armed forces have or are currently replacing older M109s with the German PzH 2000. Upgrades to the M109 were introduced by the U.S. (see variants below) and by Switzerland (KAWEST). With the cancellation of the U.S. Crusader and Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon, the M109A6 ("Paladin") will remain the principal self-propelled howitzer for the U.S. for the foreseeable future.

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