The M1128 "Insensitive Munition High Explosive Base Burn Projectile" is a 155 mm boosted artillery round designed to achieve a maximum range of 30–40...
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rocket-assisted projectile. The ERCA was determined to not be viable. M777C1 – M777 with DGMS (Canada) M982 Excalibur – 155 mm guided artillery shell M1128 projectile –...
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guns include the Japanese Type 16 maneuver combat vehicle and the American M1128 Stryker and M10 Booker. Assault guns were primarily developed during World...
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projectile (RAP) Nguyen, Ductri (30 August 2011). "M1128 Insensitive Munition High Explosive Base Burn Projectile" (PDF). Department of the Army. Office of the...
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effectiveness of the vehicles was "getting worse, not better." The Stryker 105 mm M1128 mobile gun system (MGS) moved into low-rate initial production in 2005 for...
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least 40 km with a next generation base bleed projectile (M1128) Capable to fire: precision guided projectiles (M982 & M1156) sensor Fuzed Anti-Armour Munitions...
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South African Rooikat, the Maneuver Combat Vehicle of the JGSDF, and the US M1128 MGS, among others, are still developed with large-caliber, direct-fire weapons...
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1990s. Prototypes were made but the program was canceled. The eight-wheeled M1128 mobile gun system was designed to supplement the Abrams in U.S. service...
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issues of loading an artillery piece for hours (i.e. 155 mm (6.1 in) projectile weighs ~45 kg (99 lb)) do not affect them. In addition, an artillery piece...
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retired without a designated replacement in 1996. The Army acquired the M1128 mobile gun system to fulfill a similar requirement, but this was retired...
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least 40 km with a next generation base bleed projectile (M1128) Capable to fire: precision guided projectiles (M982 & M1156) sensor Fuzed Anti-Armour Munitions...
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M60-2000/120S during 2000–2001. The M68 105 mm Gun has been used for the M1128 Stryker MGS. Many are on public display in parks and museums or veteran...
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turrets) Tank destroyer; equipment examples: B1 Centauro, AMX 10 RC, ZTL-11, M1128 mobile gun system Wheeled armoured reconnaissance; equipment examples: Fennek...
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ground systems KTO Rosomak – (Poland) Stryker – (United States, Canada) M1128 mobile gun system – (United States, Canada) M1134 anti-tank guided missile...
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canceled in 1996. The Sheridan was retired without a replacement until the M1128 mobile gun system (MGS) came online. The MGS never reached its potential...
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artillery. The term "artillery" has traditionally not been used for projectiles with internal guidance systems, even though some artillery units employ...
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1990s. Prototypes were made but the program was canceled. The 8-wheeled M1128 mobile gun system was designed to supplement the Abrams in U.S. service...
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Canada announced that it would replace its Leopard 1s with lightweight M1128 mobile gun systems. This decision was made although the MGS met neither...
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