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View Poll Results :Is the K9 Thunder good? If it goes against the XM2001 how would it do? | |||
K9 is good |
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K9 is normal |
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0 | 0% |
K9 sucks! |
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0 | 0% |
K9 would win over XM2001 |
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0 | 0% |
K9 would be evenly matched with XM2001 |
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0 | 0% |
K9 would lose to XM2001 |
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Topic: K9 ThunderLink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-9_howitzer For those experienced in howitzers and tanks (which greatly resembles today's modern self-propelled howitzer), what do you think? |
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Actually no.
South Korea fields the M-109 as the K-55 and there are differences. Some things are trivial such as the K-9 having automatic turret lock as opposed to the K-55's manual turret lock. There is also differences in the fire control system. I'm not a real arty guy so I can't really explain it but the K-55's fire control system is apparently more hands on as opposed to the K-9. This I have heard from artillery guys as well. The K-9's FCS is more advanced. Actually, don't just take my word for it. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/rok/k9.htm Globalsecurity.org claims that it's superior to the M-109A2 in just about every way. Another source I read a bit for some tid bits: http://koreadefence.net/print_paper.php?number=951 Though I don't think it'll help you much, it's all in Korean. |
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13th, the US is currently using the M109A5 an M109A6; Excerpt from the globalsecurity.org article on the M109A5/A6, Quote:
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