M115 howitzer
| M115 203 mm howitzer | |
|---|---|
| M115 203 mm howitzer on display at Bastrop, Texas, United States. | |
| Type | Howitzer | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Service history | |
| Wars | World War II Korean War Vietnam War Iran–Iraq War Croatian war of independence | 
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1939 | 
| Produced | 1942–1945 | 
| No. built | 1,006 | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 14,515 kg (31,780 lbs) | 
| Length | Travel: 10.972 m (36 ft 0 in) | 
| Barrel length | 5.1 m (16 ft 9 in) L/25 | 
| Width | Travel: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) | 
| Height | Travel: 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in) | 
| Crew | 14 | 
| Shell | Separate loading charge and projectile 90.7 kg (200 lb) | 
| Caliber | 203.2 mm (8 in) | 
| Breech | Interrupted screw | 
| Recoil | Hydro-pneumatic | 
| Carriage | Split trail | 
| Elevation | −2° to +65° | 
| Traverse | +60° | 
| Rate of fire | 3 rounds per 2 minutes (maximum for first 3 minutes), 1 round per 2 minutes (sustained) | 
| Muzzle velocity | 587 m/s (1,926 ft/s) | 
| Effective firing range | 16,800 m (18,373 yds) 22,860 m (25,000 yds) maximum | 
The M115 203 mm howitzer, also known as the M115 8-inch howitzer, and originally the M1 8-inch howitzer was a towed heavy howitzer developed by the United States Army and used during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Post-WWII it was also adopted by a number of other nations in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.