Awesome. I never worked with Excalibur when I was TACP but met guys who had. They all loved it.
http://www.defencetalk.com/us-marine...anistan-43114/
More than 22 miles.
Awesome. I never worked with Excalibur when I was TACP but met guys who had. They all loved it.
-why am i not impressed ?
Maybe my conversion skills are a bit rusty, but aren't a few howitzers out there that have been able to match and exceed that range for a while?.
Also, for some reason I thought this was cancelled along with the Crusader.
I don't think it's the range per se but the low number of rounds they fired to complete the firemission. But maybe I'm off grids here...
Along with it being the furthest ex firemission
OS: I'm not gonna comment on that cuz last time I tried to crack a joke with that guy I got suspended....
Excalibur can hit within 20 meters of the target. Regular 155 is 200m or more.
I seem to remember a fire mission in Iraq where Army artillery fired a couple of Excalibur rounds at some insurgent leader hiding in a house. The weapon was fired at great distance and scored direct hits with minimal collateral damage.
Precision electronics that can survive being fired out of a howitzer are impressive indeed.
----------I think about a minute and a half, but best you get a more definitive answer from a cannon cocker.Anybody have any idea how long it takes for the round to hit its target at that distance?
If I am not wrong they fired from a M 777. It has a 39 calibre barrel. 36km
That is the limit for the projectile.
Last edited by highdiver_2000; 06-13-2012 at 11:26 PM.