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T-155 Fırtına
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The T-155 Fırtına (Storm) is a 155mm/52-calibre self-propelled howitzer developed by Turkey on the K9 Thunder chassis under a technology transfer agreement with South Korea's Samsung/Hanwha. It is the backbone of Turkish Army artillery with approximately 300 units in service. The Fırtına features an automatic loading system enabling a burst rate of 6–8 rounds per minute and a maximum range of 40+ km with extended-range ammunition. It has seen extensive combat use in Operation Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch, and Peace Spring in Syria and Iraq. The upgraded Fırtına II adds improved automation and crew protection.
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Türkiye
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T-155 Fırtına - MKEK / BMC
ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВА
- Turkish-indigenous development based on South Korean K9; first non-US country to license
- Automatic fire control system enables rapid first-round accuracy
- 52-caliber barrel provides 40 km range — competitive with PzH 2000
- Widely deployed in Turkish Army; proven in cross-border operations in Syria
- Exported to Azerbaijan; growing export potential
НЕДОСТАТКИ
- Heavier than wheeled alternatives — limited strategic airlift by C-130
- Automatic loading system complex to maintain in field conditions
- Dependent on South Korean K9 development partnership for original design IP
- Range inferior to PzH 2000 with Excalibur at maximum precision conditions
- Crew protection adequate but less than latest RWS-equipped self-propelled guns
ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ
CREW4
TYPE155mm/52-Cal Self-Propelled Howitzer
ENGINEMTU 881 Ka-500 Diesel, 1,000 Hp
WEIGHT47,000 Kg
CALIBER155mm / 52 Caliber
MAX RANGE40 Km (Standard) / 60 Km+ (Bora ERFB-BB)
MAX SPEED55 Km/H (Road)
AMMUNITIONNATO Standard 155mm: HE, ERFB-BB, HEAT, SMOKE
FIRE CONTROLAFCS With GPS/INS And Digital Ballistic Computer
RATE OF FIRE6 Rounds/Min (Sustained), 3 Rounds In 15 Seconds (Burst)
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Active protection system integration at this weight class represents a significant leap in survivability calculus.