Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30

The 155mm L45 CALA 30 Gun (Argentine Army denomination: Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30) is an Argentinian long range field artillery system developed for and in limited service with the Argentine Army.

Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30
TypeField gun
Place of originArgentina
Service history
Used byArgentine Army
Production history
DesignerCITEFA
ManufacturerDGFM
Specifications
Caliber155 mm (6.1 in)
Breechinterrupted screw
CarriageSplit trail
Elevation-3° to +67°
Traverse30° (left and right)
Effective firing range23 km (14 mi)
Maximum firing range39 km (24 mi) (with special ammunition)

Development

Developed in late 1980s and early 1990s by CITEFA as Cañón de artillería de largo alcance calibre 155 milímetros L45 CALA 30 in order to supplement (and eventually replace) the CITER 155mm L33 Gun still in service in the Argentine Army.

The development incorporates lessons learned in the use of artillery from the Falklands War. Battlefield scenarios that motivated the L45 development were that British seaborne troops were unable to leave the beaches for an extended period of time. Argentine forward observers could not call in long range artillery since it the longest range guns, the 155mm L33, were too widely dispersed and out of range. Cluster munitions were developed for use on the L45 for this reason as well. CITEFA designed an improved version, known as CALA 30/2, which incorporated improvements from testing of the first prototype. This was tested in 1996, when a range of 39 km was claimed using special ammunition EFRB-BB (Extended Range Full Bore – Base Bleed).

Service

It is believed that small numbers are in service with the Argentine Army.[1][2]

Users

See also

References

Notes

  1. JANE’S Armour and Artillery 2009-2010, p.857
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2007-12-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Specifications of CALA 30 in Argentine Army, Artillery Branch website

Bibliography

  • Foss, Christopher F. (June 2009). Jane's Armour & Artillery, 2009-2010 (22nd ed.). Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2882-4.

Online

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.