Difference between revisions of "105mm Howitzer"

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| '''Muzzle Velocity''' || 472 m/s
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| '''Max Range''' || 11.275 km
| '''Max Range''' || 11.275 km
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''LeFH 18/40 10.5cm Howitzer'''
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | Specifications
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| '''Type''' || Fire Support
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| '''Armament''' || 105mm Shell
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| '''Muzzle Velocity''' || 470 m/s
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| '''Max Range''' || 10.675 km
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| '''Crew''' || 3
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| '''Weight''' || 1985 kg
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|'''Tow Class''' || Heavy
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Revision as of 01:40, 7 May 2023

Introduction

UK M2A1 105mm Howitzer.png
M2A1 105mm Howitzer
Specifications
Type Fire Support
Armament 105mm Shell
Muzzle Velocity 472 m/s
Max Range 11.275 km
Crew 3
Weight 2030 kg
Tow Class Heavy
DE 105mm Howitzer.png
LeFH 18/40 10.5cm Howitzer
Specifications
Type Fire Support
Armament 105mm Shell
Muzzle Velocity 470 m/s
Max Range 10.675 km
Crew 3
Weight 1985 kg
Tow Class Heavy


For many years in WWII ONLINE, the ability to provide a true ‘fire-support’ role has been limited to a direct fire role no matter the type of platform (either gun-crewed or self-propelled). The indirect fire role initially introduced was limited to the 50mm mortar with a maximum range of 500m. It was only recently with the introduction of the 81mm self-propelled mortar platforms that the indirect fire range dramatically increased from 2,400 meters to 3,000 meters in-game.


Game Play

With the introduction of light or medium artillery (as classified by the various WWII combatants), the 105mm howitzers will introduce long-range lethality which the WWIIOL gaming community has NOT experienced before. With the potential to engage targets indirectly from ranges greater than 11,000 meters, a whole different way of thinking in strategies/counterstrategies. In time practical and tactical expertise will be explored, developed, and used. From a mindset perspective, the 105mm howitzers are NOT a front-line weapon system even though they will appear in the spawn lists of front-line towns. An artillery gun too close to the front lines is easy prey for enemy infantry.


With these new howitzers, the extreme range to engage targets is a startling realization when considering that each grid square is 20km by 20km and, in theory, these guns have the capability to engage the enemy half a grid square away. However, to bring that lethality to bear, it is critically important to understand the simplified complexities (a unique phrase as CRS endeavored to NOT develop a simple “point and click” system) of the platform while working with a Forward Observer.

As with most things in WWIIOL, teamwork, coordination, and patience will be key to maximizing artillery lethality and fun.