PCL-161
| PCL-161 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Self-propelled howitzer |
| Place of origin | China |
| Service history | |
| In service | 2020–present |
| Used by | People's Liberation Army |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 12–13 tonnes (12–13 long tons; 13–14 short tons) |
| Caliber | 122 mm (4.8 in) |
| Rate of fire | 8 rounds/min |
| Effective firing range | 22 km (14 mi) (conventional projectile) |
| Maximum firing range | 30 km (19 mi) (rocket-assisted projectile) |
Main armament | 122 mm howitzer gun |
| Drive | 4×4 |
| Suspension | hydropneumatic suspension |
The PCL-161 is a truck-mounted 122 mm (4.8 in) self-propelled howitzer used by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force.[1] The designation "PCL" is an acronym derived from pinyin (Chinese: 炮车榴弹炮; pinyin: Pào Chē Liúdànpào; lit. 'Gun Vehicle Howitzer').
Development
[edit | edit source]The PCL-161 was first unveiled while doing exercises in the Tibet Autonomous Region in October 2020.[2] It is speculated to be a successor of the 122 mm truck-mounted howitzer PCL-09.[3]
Design
[edit | edit source]PCL-161 features a 122 mm howitzer with semi-automatic loader and digital fire-control system.[4] The range is 22 km (14 mi) with conventional ammunition and 30 km (19 mi) with rocket-assisted projectiles. It features various improvements over the PCL-09, including better firing accuracy, and the ability to fire directly in the forward direction of the vehicle.[2] The PCL-161 features a semi-automatic loading system that is identical to the one found on the PCL-181, where the operator places the shell on the loading arm and the loading arm loads the round into the breech. The fire-control system is also identical to that of the PCL-181, featuring automatic calculation and gun-laying via the vehicle-mounted fire-control computer.[5]
The truck chassis is based on the FAW MV3 series of tactical trucks, specifically the 4×4 CTM-133 variant. During combat, two front vertical stabilizers and two rear stabilizers are extended and dug into the ground to dampen the recoil.[5][6] PCL-161 is fitted with hydropneumatic suspension, allowing better gun elevation and depression.[7]
Operators
[edit | edit source]- File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China: People's Liberation Army Ground Force – 60 units as of 2022.[8]
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