FH70
| FH70 | |
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FH70 howitzer in North Cornwall Tank Museum Collection. | |
| Type | Howitzer |
| Place of origin | United Kingdom, West Germany & Italy |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1978–present |
| Used by | see "Operators" |
| Wars | Lebanese Civil War Russo-Ukrainian War |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1968–1973 |
| Manufacturer | VSEL, Rheinmetall, OTO Melara, Japan Steel Works (licensed production) |
| Produced | 1976 |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 9.3 t (9.2 long tons; 10.3 short tons) |
| Length |
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| Barrel length | 6.022 m (19 ft 9.1 in) L/39 |
| Width |
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| Height |
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| Crew | 8 |
| Shell | L15A1 HE (standard) |
| Shell weight | 43.4 kg (96 lb) |
| Calibre | 155 mm (6.1 in) |
| Breech | Semi-automatic vertically sliding block and automatic loader |
| Recoil | Buffer with high-angle cut-off gear and a recuperator |
| Carriage | Split trails with APU |
| Elevation | +70° (1244mils)/-4.5° (-80mils) |
| Traverse | 56° (996mils) |
| Rate of fire |
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| Muzzle velocity | 213–827 m/s (700–2,710 ft/s) |
| Maximum firing range |
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| Sights | Quadrant elevation scale and levelling bubbles, a periscopic dial sight, and a direct fire telescope |
| References | Janes |
The FH70 (field howitzer for the 1970s) is a towed 155 mm howitzer used by several nations.