The M107 is a
155 mm
The 155 mm calibre is widely used for artillery guns.
Land warfare
Historic calibres
France - 1874
The caliber originated in France after the Franco-Prussian War, Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871).
A French artillery committee met on 2 ...
high explosive
An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An exp ...
projectile
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used by many countries. It is a bursting round with fragmentation and blast effects. It used to be the standard 155 mm high explosive projectile for
howitzer
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s of the
US Army
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and
US Marine Corps
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, but is being superseded in the US military by the
M795.
Development
The M107 is a development of the M102 155 mm shell that was developed in the 1930s from the French Schneider 155 mm projectile for the
Model 1917 Howitzer.
Description
The body consists of a hollow
steel
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shell containing high explosive (either
TNT
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or
Composition B
Composition B (Comp B), also known as Hexotol and Hexolite (among others), is a high explosive consisting of castable mixtures of RDX and TNT. It is used as the main explosive filling in artillery projectiles, rockets, land mines, hand grenade ...
) painted olive drab with yellow markings. A
fuze
In military munitions, a fuze (sometimes fuse) is the part of the device that initiates its function. In some applications, such as torpedoes, a fuze may be identified by function as the exploder. The relative complexity of even the earliest fu ...
adapter is screwed into the body and brazed in place. An eyebolt lifting plug is screwed into the fuze well to assist in transportation. The plug is removed and replaced with a fuze for firing. The complete projectile weighs , is long and contains 15.8% explosive by weight. It is a
separate-loading projectile—
propellant
A propellant (or propellent) is a mass that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, and "propel" a vehicle, projectile, or fluid payload. In vehicle ...
bags or modular artillery charge system (MACS) charges are loaded separately.
The M107 can be fired more than and on detonation it produces approximately 1,950 fragments.
The M107 was approved for use in 1958 and issued to the army from 1959. Its intended replacement is the M795, manufacture of which began in 1999.
The
M198 howitzer can fire an M107 up to using M4A2 "White Bag" propellant. Modified M107 rounds with
base bleed
Base bleed or base burn (BB) is a system used on some artillery shells to increase range, typically by about 20%–35%. It expels gas into the low-pressure area behind the shell to reduce Drag (physics), base drag (but does not produce thrust ...
and new aerodynamics can extend this range to around .
Despite relatively lackluster performance (Jane's describes it as having "an indifferent charge to weight ratio", "unsophisticated aerodynamic shape", "erratic fragmentation") compared to more modern high explosive rounds, it continues to be used by many countries, in particular in training exercises because of its low cost, high availability and smaller danger area than more modern designs. Its limited effectiveness also make it a useful option in peace support operations.
The M107 is manufactured by several nations, sometimes with variations in the fill and or filling method, or other details, and is given a national designation. For example, those produced to UK requirements are designated L21, not M107; German examples were designated DM21.
By the 1970s, the M107 was an out-of-date design, and some European armies started replacing their war stocks with modern designs such as L15. However, the M107 was retained for training purposes, because it was cheap and, being less lethal, had a smaller peacetime safety area, an important consideration given the small European training areas.
Specifications
* Maximum range :
** Fired from M1/M1A1 cannon on M114/M114A1 towed howitzers with Charge 7
** Fired from M126/M126A1 cannon on M109 self-propelled howitzers with Charge 7
***
** Fired from M185 cannon on M109A1 - M109A4 howitzers with Charge 8
** Fired from M119 cannon on M198 towed howitzers with Charge 8
***
** Fired from M284 cannon on M109A5 and M109A6 howitzers with Charge 8S
***
* Weight as fired:
* Explosive content: TNT
* Length (excluding fuze):
* Body diameter:
* Driving band diameter:
* Fuzes (with supplemental charge):
** PD M51A5, M728 family, M557, M572, M739, M564, M577, M582, M732
* Fuzes (without supplemental charge):
** M728
* Manufacturer: American Ordnance LLC & Scranton Army Ammunition Plant
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See also
*
List of artillery
Artillery has been one of primary weapons of war since before the Napoleonic Era. Several countries have developed and built artillery systems, while artillery itself has been continually improved and redesigned to meet the evolving needs of the ...
*
List of crew served weapons of the US Armed Forces
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References
* ''Jane's Ammunition Handbook 2003–2004''
External links
155mm M107 HE − General Dynamics
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155 mm artillery
155 mm artillery shells
Cold War artillery of the United States