M-198 155mm Howitzer Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12009291 Jack Stand Base
012109266
1240006546089 Optical Instrument Case
006546089
1250-654-5472 Optical Instrument Case
006545472
1290-535-7617 Aiming Post
005357617
1290-653-7993 Fire Control Instrument Cover
006537993
12913227 Power Dri Hydraulic Pumping Unit
013389877
12Z315-122 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
14563A Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
154326-3 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
1655-013-1/2 Machine Reamer
002041683
166362-17 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
177003-19 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
17BA02 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
18249 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
19642 Machine Reamer
002041683
200-500 Machine Reamer
002041683
20032 Machine Reamer
002041683
20174 Annular Ball Bearing
001567513
208CC Annular Ball Bearing
005543800
208SZZB1STA006A75C00000 Annular Ball Bearing
005543800
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Howitzer, 155mm, M-198

Picture of M-198  155mm Howitzer

The M198 howitzer is a medium-sized, towed 155mm artillery piece, developed for service with the United States Army and Marine Corps. It was commissioned to be a replacement for the WWII-era M114 155 mm howitzer. It was designed and prototyped at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1969 with firing tests beginning in 1970 and went into full production there in 1978. It entered service in 1979 and since then 1,600 units have been produced and put into operation.

The M198 is being replaced in US and Australian service by the M777 howitzer.

The M198 155 mm howitzer weighs less than 16,000 pounds (7,300 kg), allowing it to be dropped by parachute or transported by a CH-53E Super Stallion or CH-47 Chinook. The M198 is a towed howitzer that is transported tail first. The gun tube can be rotated over the howitzer's trail legs to reduce its length, though this requires removal of the muzzle brake, or left in the firing position for faster deployment. When firing, the weapon is lowered onto its baseplate rather than being anchored to the ground, allowing for rapid emplacement. The breech is operated manually via a screw type mechanism that rests low in an ergonomic position. The M198 fires non-fixed ammunition and can be loaded with a variety of propellants and projectiles. The effective range is 18,100 meters when firing standard projectiles, which increases to 30,000 meters when firing rocket-assisted projectiles and guided ammunition. With the 52-caliber modification the range can surpass 40,000 meters. The weapon system requires a crew of 9 and is capable of firing at a maximum rate of four rounds per minute, two sustained.

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