The M198 is a medium-sized, towed
155 mm artillery
Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieg ...
piece, developed for service with the
United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land warfare, land military branch, service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight Uniformed services of the United States, U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army o ...
and
Marine Corps. It was commissioned to be a replacement for the World War II-era
M114 155 mm howitzer. It was designed and prototyped at the
Rock Island Arsenal in 1969 with firing tests beginning in 1970 and went into full production there in 1978. It entered service in 1979 and since then 1,600 units have been produced.
The M198 was replaced in US and Australian service by the
M777 howitzer.
Description
The M198 155 mm
howitzer weighs less than , allowing it to be dropped by
parachute
A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreation or as a safety device for aviators, who ...
or transported by a
CH-53E Super Stallion or
CH-47 Chinook. The M198 is a towed howitzer that is transported tail first. The gun tube can be rotated over the howitzer's trail legs to reduce its length, though this requires removal of the
muzzle brake, or left in the firing position for faster deployment. When firing, the weapon is lowered onto its baseplate rather than being anchored to the ground, allowing for rapid emplacement. The breech is operated manually via a screw type mechanism that rests low in an ergonomic position.
The M198 fires separate-loading (non-fixed) ammunition and can be loaded with a variety of propellants and projectiles. The effective range is 18.1 kilometers when firing standard projectiles, which increases to 30 kilometers when firing rocket-assisted projectiles and guided ammunition. With the 52-caliber modification the range can surpass 40 kilometers. The weapon system requires a crew of 9 and is capable of firing at a maximum rate of four rounds per minute, two sustained.
The M198 was deployed in separate
corps
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- and
army
An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
-level field artillery units, as well as in artillery
battalion
A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of 300 to 1,200 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and subdivided into a number of companies (usually each commanded by a major or a captain). In some countries, battalions are ...
s of
light and
airborne divisions. It provided field artillery fire support for all
Marine Air-Ground Task Force
Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF, pronounced MAG-TAF) is a term used by the United States Marine Corps to describe the principal organization for all missions across the range of military operations. MAGTFs are a balanced air-ground, combined ar ...
organizations until the adoption of the M777 howitzer.
Ammunition types

;High Explosive (HE)
:(
M-107 NC/DC): Explosive
Composition B material packed into a thick, internally scored shell which causes a large blast and sends razor-sharp fragments at extreme velocities (5,000–6,000 meters per second). The kill zone has an approximate radius of 50 meters, and the casualty radius is 100 meters. The Marine Corps and US Army also uses th
M795High Explosive round.
;Rocket Assisted Projectile (RAP)
: A rocket-assisted HE (also known as H.E.R.A.)
M549 round that exceeds the maximum range of the normal HE. For the 155 mm RAP round, max range is .
;White Phosphorus (WP)
: A base-ejecting projectile which can come in two versions: felt-wedge and standard.
White phosphorus smoke is used to start fires, burn a target, or to create smoke which is useful in concealing the movements of friendly units.
;Illumination
: Illumination projectiles are base-ejecting rounds which deploy a bright parachute flare ideally 600 meters above the ground and illuminate an area of approximately 1 grid square (1 square kilometer). Illumination rounds are often used in conjunction with HE rounds to illuminate the target area so that HE rounds can be fired more effectively. Illumination rounds can also be used during the daytime to mark targets for aircraft. The M485 illumination round burns for 120 seconds.
;
Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM)
: A base-ejecting projectile that drops 88
bomblets
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above a target. Each bomblet has a shaped-charge munition capable of penetrating two inches of solid steel as well as a fragmentation casing which is effective against infantry in the open. The DPICM round is effective against
armored vehicles, even
tanks (since the deck armor is usually the thinnest on the vehicle), and is also extremely useful against entrenched infantry in positions with overhead cover.
;
Area Denial Artillery Munition System (ADAMS)
: An artillery round that releases anti-personnel mines. These mines eject tripwires to act as booby traps, and when triggered are launched upward before exploding. They are designed to self-destruct after a pre-determined period.
;Remote Anti Armor Mine System (RAAMS)
: An artillery round that releases anti-armor mines, usually used along with ADAMS rounds to prevent the antitank mines from being removed. Designed to self-destruct after a pre-determined period.
;
Copperhead
: An artillery launched guided high-explosive munition used for very precise targeting of high-value targets such as tanks and fortifications. No longer produced or used by the US military, it required the target to be designated with a laser designator system.
;
Sense and Destroy ARMor (SADARM)
: An experimental munition fired in the general direction of an enemy vehicle. The shell activates at a certain point in time ejecting a parachute and then guides itself to the nearest vehicle.
;
XM454 AFAP (artillery fired atomic projectile) (W48)
: The XM454 AFAP (W48) nuclear artillery shell had a 155mm caliber and an explosive yield of only . All units were retired from service in 1992.
Replacement
BAE Systems won the contract to replace the M198 in the US Army and Marine Corps with its
M777 155 mm/39 cal towed howitzer, which weighs less than .
It was introduced in 2005.
Operators
Current operators
* : 18 in service with the
Royal Bahraini Army
* :
Brazilian Army 120 units.
* : 12
* : 12
[
* : 120 howitzers supplied by the United States.
* : Total is 219 pieces. 36 howitzers operated by the LAF since the 1980s, 41 howitzers received in 2008, followed by 30 M-198 Howitzers in January 2010, 72 pieces delivered on February 8, 2015, and a batch of 40 pieces on September 8, 2016.
* : 35 units.
* : 184 in service with the ]Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army (, ) is the Army, land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The roots of its modern existence trace back to the British Indian Army that ceased to exist following the partition of India, Partition of British India, wh ...
.
* : 42
* : 18 in service
* : 57–60 units in service.[
* : 116 units in service with Royal Thai Army
]
Former operators
* : 36
* : 52 captured. Some were taken back while other were destroyed by air strikes.
* : 358
See also
* List of artillery
* List of crew served weapons of the US Armed Forces
* 2A36 Giatsint-B
The 2A36 Giatsint-B (russian: Гиацинт; "Hyacinth") is a Soviet/Russian towed 152 mm field gun which entered service in 1975. The 2A36 is designed to suppress and destroy enemy manpower and equipment. It is also suitable for counter-b ...
* FH-70
* M864
* M795
References
External links
{{Commons category, M198 howitzer
Weapon Profile
as part of ''The Whirlwind War The United States Army in Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM'' a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
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www.fas.org – M198 Towed Howitzer
Development prototype XM198 (U.S. Army photo)
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Cold War artillery of the United States
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