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M-56A1 Serbian 105mm Towed Howitzer

M-56A1

105mm Towed Howitzer
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Basic Information
Name
M-56A1 Serbian 105mm Towed Howitzer
Designation
M-56A1
Alternate Designation
M-56A1
Equipment Type
105mm Towed Howitzer
Manufacturer
Military Technical Institute Belgrade
Date of Introduction
1956
Description

MTI developed the M56A1 version, with a longer 33 caliber barrel designed to last for at least 18,000 shots, with a stronger breechblock, with recoil systems that allow it to fire modern rounds up to 18 km and a hydro-pneumatic balancer. The M-56A1 and M09 Soko Self-propelled artillery are offered by Yugoimport and the M-56 by BNT TMiH in Bosnia. The M-56 Howitzer is a 105mm artillery gun from Serbia. It is comparable to the German 10.5 cm leFH 18 and the American M101 howitzer. The gun's design is based on the M101 and leFH 18. The gun's initial model was the SH-1, designed by the Military Technical Institute Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1951. It was produced by Crvena Zastava in Kragujevac, now Zastava Arms. Second prototype, also developed by Military Technical Institute Belgrade, in 1955 designated as SH-2 was basis for serial M-56. Serial production started in 1956 Bratstvo Novi Travnik because prior to that in 1945 decision was made by communist government of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to move factories from Serbia to other parts of newly formed Yugoslavia in order to develop their industries. Because of that decision in 1951 Zastava Arms factory, then called Crvena Zastava, was partially dissembled (including complete Crvena Zastava factory artillery program with calibers over 20 mm) and together with 250 experts was transferred to Bosnia into new Bratstvo Novi Travnik factory from then Socialist Republic of Serbia to Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to help in Bosnia development at cost of Serbia who in that time was heavy industrialized and had educated technical staff. The original production version was 28 caliber with a maximum range of 13 km.

Ground Specifications
Crew 7
Mobility Type Towed
Main Weapon 105mm Howitzer
Range 18.5 km
Variants
M-56 The M-56 Howitzer is a 105mm artillery gun from Serbia. It is comparable to the German 10.5 cm leFH 18 and the American M101 howitzer.
System
Alternative Designation M-56A1
Type 105mm Howitzer
Crew 7
Carriage Split Tail
Displacement Time Less than 2 Minutes
Emplacement Time Less than 2 Minutes
Dimensions
Length INA
Barrel Length 3500mm
Width INA
Height INA
Weight, Combat 2,370 kg
Howitzer
System
Name M-56A1
Type 105mm Towed Howitzer
Caliber 105 mm
Elevation -9 to +65 degrees
Rate of Fire 6-8 rds/min
Maximum Firing Range M-56 with Special charge: 13.1 km (8.1 mi) M56-A1 33 caliber HE-ER BB: 18.1 km (11.2 mi) 30km with 52 caliber gun and HE ERFB/BB projectile
Buzzle Brake Double
Maximum Range up to 18.5 km
Minimum Range 2,000m
Horizontal Limits 462 thousandths
Ammunition
Name INA
Type Cased Charge
Caliber 105 mm
Shell separate loading, cased charge
Fire Control
Name INA
Computerized FCS No
Direct Fire Yes
Indirect Fire Yes
Collimator INA
Details
Country of Origin Serbia
Category Towed Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Towed Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Filter Label
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Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
2370 kg
Operators (10)
Serbia
Bangladesh
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Cyprus
El Salvador
Guatemala
Indonesia
Iraq
Mexico
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