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Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: aerosaber on April 17, 2006, 12:27:24 PM
Field artillery is important in any battle. Addition of a 155MM version of the halftrack would be real neat, and likely not that hard.
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: SAS_KID on April 17, 2006, 10:02:43 PM
dude go play BF2. No chance 40 40 mike mike is guna do crap to an airfield unless you get at least 100 guns a guy in  a jeep spotting and tons of aircover for you will be getting like 100 lancs dive bombi.ng you:rofl
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: Captain Virgil Hilts on April 17, 2006, 10:57:03 PM
Never heard a 155MM howitzer called a "40 40 mike mike". Where did you come up with THAT crap? And a 155MM howitzer would trash an airfield rather quickly. Properly hidden in the trees around a base, it would be hard to hit. An attack by 155MM field artillery would be devastating. A couple of those in the right place with decent operators could do serious damage.


Most 155MM filed artillery is towed, never seen one mounted in a halftrack. A little research shows an M7 (M7 Priest actually) to be a self propelled gun, 105MM, tracked tank type chassis. Hardly a 155MM howitzer, and certainly not mounted on a halftrack. You could add a towed 155MM howitzer, and have it towed by a halftrack.
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: Greebo on April 18, 2006, 02:52:45 AM
The M3 half track never carried more than a 105mm gun. In this form it was called the T19 and was not very successful. It was considered too cramped and was quickly replaced by the Sherman based M7 Priest. The T19 was only used briefly after the Operation Torch landings. M3s with 75mm guns were more common but their only advantage over tanks in AH would be speed.

(http://panzervince.membres.jexiste.org/USArmor/Images/2-Vehicles/3-Halftracks/T19/T19-105mmHalfTrack.jpg)
Title: M7
Post by: aerosaber on April 18, 2006, 08:51:35 AM
Yup, it was the M7 I was referring to. Called the Priest due to the pulpet style 50 cal MG mount.

As far as the 105 on the halftrack. Many of the items in the game were no very good in the real world.
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: Rino on April 18, 2006, 10:18:13 AM
Apparently there were several SP guns present from at least 1942 on.
The germans had several usually based on old French tank chassis.  The
US also had quite a few.

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/M12_SP_Gun-1.jpg)
M-12 155mm

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/M37_SP_105mm.jpg)
M-37 105mm based on the M-24 Chaffee chasis

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/m43gmc_8Howitzer-2.jpg)
M-43gmc 8 inch howitzer...now THAT'S a biga a meataball!

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/M40_Long_Tom-1.jpg)
M40 155mm  my personal favorite, the infamous Long Tom
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: Rino on April 18, 2006, 10:33:55 AM
And for SAS Kid, the much maligned 40 mike mike ;)

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/M19_GMC.jpg)
M-19 Twin Bofors 40mm
Power operated turret could elevate to 85 degrees, however only 285
were built.
Title: M7 155MM Halftrack
Post by: SAS_KID on April 18, 2006, 07:58:04 PM
Quote
Originally posted by Rino
And for SAS Kid, the much maligned 40 mike mike ;)

(http://www.battletanks.com/images/M19_GMC.jpg)
M-19 Twin Bofors 40mm
Power operated turret could elevate to 85 degrees, however only 285
were built.

i was just messing with the 40 40 mike mike thing i got it from the 40mm grenade launchers on an M16 and other assorted weapons ut if you think about it or 8" guns can barely do anything unless you are hitting a town considering arty will reload about the same speed or a little bit faster but unless you got a couple hundred guns all firing in an area and in RL they had to fire thousands and thousands of rounds to be effective also considering we have Dive bombing lancs and you can see gv's from 1.5k away and you can see them but just have to be at the right angle would make them extremly vulnerable.