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The G6 - Still Outgunning the Competition (South African artillery)
Denel, South Africa ^ | March 15, 2012

Posted on 03/15/2012 8:40:33 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

The G6 - Still Outgunning the Competition

15:38 GMT, March 15, 2012 Twenty five years after it astonished the global defence community, South Africa’s G6 self-propelled Gun-Howitzer still sets the standards against which all long-distance artillery are being measured.

“The G6 was ahead of its time when it was first launched in 1987,” says Stephan Burger, the CEO of Denel Land Systems. “Through our continuous research and investment in the gun we have ensured it remains ahead of the pack as the most versatile and reliable artillery system in its class.”

“We are still outgunning all our global competitors by a wide margin,” he says.

Burger says Denel Land Systems (DLS) is undoubtedly a world leader in the design, development and manufacturing of artillery. Modern armies still requires agile and flexible artillery systems to support troops involved in both high-intensity warfare and peace-keeping operations.

Artillery is used to establish fire superiority and hit high-value targets over long distances providing armies with a tactical and operational edge against enemies. The fact that it is self-propelled enables it to keep pace with mounted infantry and armour units over extended distances.

Based on the locally-developed G5 the 155mm G6 revolutionised artillery with its ability to hit targets over exceptionally long distances with an outstanding degree of accuracy. Mounted on a wheeled chassis the G6 is self-propelled, giving it a remarkable agility and ultra-quick reaction time. Its ability to hit targets more than 65km away at a rate of fire of six rounds per minute confirmed its reputation as one of the most versatile artillery systems ever developed.

In addition to the South African National Defence Force the G6 has also been acquired by the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

Burger says Lyttelton Engineering Works – the predecessor of Denel Land Systems – initially designed the G6 to meet the need for an accurate, long-range artillery system that is highly mobile and easy to operate.

The upgraded G6-52, was first launched in 2003 and is continuously being modified to “remain at the front of the pack” in modern artillery systems.

Some of the key features of the G6-52 are:

• Mobility and speed. Traditionally artillery pieces had to be towed, thus restricting its effective deployment in difficult terrain. The six-wheeled G6 changed the face of artillery because it is self-propelled, with the ability to reach speeds of 85km per hour on roads and 35 km per hour in off-road conditions. It can traverse terrain to a gradient of 40 degrees and cross trenches of up to one meters

• Range – the G6-52 increased the operational range from 50 kilometres – already considered to be remarkable – to 58 kilometres making it the premier system of its kind in the world.

• Accuracy – The gun is fitted with an accurate inertial and GPS navigation system. A ring laser gyro based gun laying system ensures accurate gun pointing to within 1mil (0.05 of a degree). Up to five rounds can be fired to impact simultaneously on the same target by means of the G6-52's advanced AS2000 artillery target engagement system. This maximises the surprise element to achieve better effect on the target.

• Ease of operation – the G6 is served by a crew of between 3 and 5 which includes the driver, commander, gun layer, ammunition loader and breech operator. The on-board gyro-controlled navigation system enables the gun to be brought into action within 60 seconds of stopping and it can move off within 30 seconds after firing.

• Rate of fire – the gun can fire projectiles at a rate of six rounds per minute.

• Full-protection – the G6 is protected against counter-battery fire and its mobility makes it an extremely difficult target to locate and hit. The armoured turret and hull provide protection against small arms fire and shell splinters while the chassis can withstand multiple landmine explosions.

• Adaptability – the gun is capable of firing a wide range of 155mm ammunition including velocity-enhanced long-range projectiles (V-LAP).

• The ammunition for the G6 has been developed in South Africa and is supplied by Rheinmetall Denel Munition.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: artillery; denel; howitzer; southafrica

1 posted on 03/15/2012 8:40:45 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

I want one!


2 posted on 03/15/2012 8:44:53 PM PDT by YHAOS (you betcha!)
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To: YHAOS

beats the snot out of our old M109A6.

anyone know a downside?


3 posted on 03/15/2012 8:48:25 PM PDT by redlegplanner ( No Representation without Taxation)
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To: 2111USMC

Thought you might like this.


4 posted on 03/15/2012 8:52:31 PM PDT by AZ .44 MAG (Repeal Obama)
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To: redlegplanner

Not built by a beltway bandit with a Senator or two in their pocket?


5 posted on 03/15/2012 8:54:20 PM PDT by ASOC (What are you doing now that Mexico has become OUR Chechnya?)
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To: redlegplanner

jobs


6 posted on 03/15/2012 8:58:36 PM PDT by STD ([You must help] the people in the communityÂ…feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureles)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Mmmm Gun Porn!


7 posted on 03/15/2012 9:08:06 PM PDT by USAFJeeper (Who Dat Nation - Loving the Manning Face!)
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To: ASOC

we tried that with crusader - epic fail.

god bless g.w., but someone told him when he was a candidate that the howitzer weighed a 100 tons and he believed it.


8 posted on 03/15/2012 9:09:00 PM PDT by redlegplanner ( No Representation without Taxation)
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To: AZ .44 MAG

Other than sharing a 155mm shell casing with every other heavy artie batery outside the MLRS, I don’t see much utility for the Nelson Mandela special ,now or at any time in the future.


9 posted on 03/15/2012 9:11:19 PM PDT by STD ([You must help] the people in the communityÂ…feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureles)
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To: STD

long range, mrsi missions, all weather, day / night, pgm capable-

nothing says i love you like HE, well except maybe the old NUA


10 posted on 03/15/2012 9:15:01 PM PDT by redlegplanner ( No Representation without Taxation)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p63LOdc12kA


11 posted on 03/15/2012 9:48:33 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: sukhoi-30mki
Mobility and speed. Traditionally artillery pieces had to be towed, thus restricting its effective deployment in difficult terrain. The six-wheeled G6 changed the face of artillery because it is self-propelled, with the ability to reach speeds of 85km per hour on roads and 35 km per hour in off-road conditions. It can traverse terrain to a gradient of 40 degrees and cross trenches of up to one meters

Is this guy seriously saying this was the first self propelled artillery piece? Sure sounds like it, if he is he is full of sh** as a Christmas Turkey. Self propelled guns have been around since at least WWII. I know we had them when I was in the army 59-62, ours were all tracked vehicles at the time(except the useless Atomic Cannon which was around then and was wheeled)both 105 and 155 MM guns.

12 posted on 03/15/2012 10:03:36 PM PDT by calex59
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To: YHAOS

That would make a hellacious tank killer when combined with drones. With a range of 36 miles, the tanks wouldn’t get anywhere close.


13 posted on 03/15/2012 10:11:39 PM PDT by meatloaf (Support House Bill 1380 to eliminate oil slavery.)
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To: redlegplanner

They’re upgrading the Paladin.

http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/have-guns-will-upgrade-the-m109a6-paladin-pim-partnership-04039/


14 posted on 03/15/2012 10:11:58 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: Darksheare

Ping


15 posted on 03/15/2012 10:27:54 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1149 of America's ObamaVacation from reality [Heroes aren't made, Frank, they're cornered...])
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To: calex59

The 8” SP howie (tracked) was used in WWII Korea and Nam and had about the same rate of fire when really pushed and super accurate. Speed about 35mph.


16 posted on 03/15/2012 10:53:10 PM PDT by mosesdapoet ("The best way to punish a country is let professors run it. Fredrick the Great p/p)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

The howitzer was developed by John Bull who went rogue and started to work for Saddam Hussein until Mossad took him out, One question I have is does the US have Bull inspired artillery? His designs seem superior to anything else out there.


17 posted on 03/16/2012 7:24:46 AM PDT by C19fan
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