GCT-45

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GCT-45
GCT 155mm July 2008.JPG
A GCT-45
TypeSelf-Propelled Artillery
Place of origin Sieuxerr
Service history
In service1983-Present
Used by Sieuxerr
Production history
DesignerGIAT Industries
Designed1982
ManufacturerGIAT Industries
Produced1983-
Specifications (GCT-45 AUF2)
Weight45.6 tonnes (Basic)
49.3 tonnes (Combat)
Length6.8 m (w/o gun)
10.35 m (w/ gun)
Width3.3 m
Height3.29 m
Crew4 (Commander, gunner, driver, loader)

Shell155 mm
Shell weight44.5 kg (M1734 HE)
Caliber155 mm 52 caliber
BreechFull automatic Interrupted screw with automated rammer and loader
Elevation-4°/+68°
Traverse360°
Rate of fireBurst: 8 rounds for 40 seconds
Sustained: 10 rounds per minute for 2 minutes
Maximum: 6 rounds per minute for 60 seconds
Effective firing range34 km with M1734 HE
Maximum firing range50 km with M1693 RAP

ArmorLaminated steel
Main
armament
GIAT AC155/52
(43 rounds)
Secondary
armament
TPz-4 w/ M26 LHMG
(500 rounds)
Engine8-cylinder diesel engine
1,200 horsepower (894 kW)
Power/weight24.3 hp/t (18.1 kW/t)
Suspensiontorsion bar
Ground clearance.4 meters
Fuel capacity1,300 ℓ
Operational
range
550 km
Speed60 km/h

The GCT-45 is a modern self-propelled artillery gun fielded by the Sieuxerrian Army. It replaced artillery systems built on the R52 and the AMX-13 platforms, and supplements the Skan-1 as the primary brigade level self-propelled artillery gun for mechanized and armored formations, with the Skan-1 being used as divisional level artillery support due to its highly impressive rate of fire.

Design

The GCT-45 has a 43-round magazine. It includes 43 rounds and 43 charges. The 155mm ammunition used by the GCT-45 is separate loading, meaning that charge and shell are loaded separate, unlike conventional ammunition which is fixed loading as it is sat in a case. The gun produces no spent casing after firing, allowing for rapid follow up loading to sustain barrages.

It has a max rate of fire of 8 rounds per minute for two minutes, or 6 rounds per minute for sixty minutes for sustained fire. It is capable of a 6 round burst in 40 seconds, allowing for multiple rounds, simultaneous impact capabilities.

Most rounds can be fitted with new, guided fuzes which had been tested to drop the CEP of many shells from over 200 meters to under 40 meters.

From 1999 onward, a new modular charge system was introduced to replace all other charges used by towed and self-propelled 155mm howitzers. Not only did these charges decrease the logistical demand, these charges also out performed the older charge systems by noticeable margins.

Ammunition

  • M1732 HE
First improved 155mm ammunition. Capable of being fired ranges up to 24 kilometers.
  • M1732A1 HE
Improved ammunition and current production model. Fires up to 30 kilometers.
  • M1734 HE
Brand new designed HE shell. Can be fired to ranges of 34 kilometers.
  • M1287 FB-ER
Full-bore extended range shell with a range of 42 kilometers.
  • M1693 RAP
Rocket assisted projectile with a range of 50 kilometers.
  • M932 HICON-SMK
High concentrated smoke round. Used for defensive and offensive fire support.
  • M1013 WP-SMK
White phosphorous munition widely used for anti-infantry purposes. Also has defensive smoke capabilities.
  • M1382 ILLUM
Illumination round. Used for night-time target acquisition and also adjustment of fire.
  • M1928 DPICM
Dual-purpose, improved conventional munition for engagement of both armor and infantry vehicles.
  • M2018 CEM
Chemical round, production only to replace outdated stocks.
  • M1472 APERS-T
Artillery munition used for engage exposed infantry. Carriers 12,000 8-grain steel flechettes.
  • Mk. 239
Nuclear artillery munition, no longer produced.
  • Mk. 239 II
Current production munition. Can be used with smart artillery fuzes.
  • M2017A1 CAPEM
CAPteur amorcéEs Munitions d'artillerie. Sensor fuzed 'smart' guided munition that uses top-down attack CE munitions. Used for counter-battery and anti-armor roles. Has a max range of 35 kilometers.
  • M2017A1 CAPEM
Secondary improvement model. Range extended to 40 kilometers.
  • M2017A1/II CAPEM
HE variant, used to strike targets where collateral damage needs to be kept to a minimum. Has been demonstrated both in test and combat with a CEP of less than 4 meters.
  • M2017A2 CAPEM
Latest development of CAPEM. Has a max range of 55 kilometers.