Birch Gun
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Birch Gun
In the 1920s, British engineers explored the idea of an SPG on a tank chassis. Development of the vehicle started in 1923 at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. It was based on the Vickers Medium Mark II, the chassis of which could carry the required modules. A total of seven prototypes were manufactured from 1926 through 1927 and joined the Experimental Mechanised Force established on May 1, 1927. Later, the unit was disbanded, along with the SPG program.
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Shell Types:
HE
HE
Equipment:
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Firepower: | |||||||||||||
Ammunition | 265 (rounds) | ||||||||||||
Caliber | 83.8 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Damage | 260 (HP) | ||||||||||||
Penetration | 21 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Rate of Fire | 6.82 (rounds/min) | ||||||||||||
Average Damage per Minute | 1773 (HP) | ||||||||||||
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Time for Loading Between Shots | (s) | ||||||||||||
Time for Complete Loading | (s) | ||||||||||||
Gun Loading | 8.80 (s) | ||||||||||||
Aiming Time | 5.00 (s) | ||||||||||||
Dispersion at 100 m | 0.74 (m) | ||||||||||||
Mobility: | |||||||||||||
Weight/Load Limit | 12.10 / 12.20 (t) | ||||||||||||
Engine Power | 90 (h.p.) | ||||||||||||
Specific Power | 7.44 (h.p./t) | ||||||||||||
Top Speed | 45 (km/h) | ||||||||||||
Reverse Speed | 10 (km/h) | ||||||||||||
Traverse Speed | 16 (deg/s) | ||||||||||||
Gun Traverse Speed | 16 (deg/s) | ||||||||||||
Survivability: | |||||||||||||
Hit Points | 290 (HP) | ||||||||||||
Hull Armor | 6 / 6 / 6 (mm) | ||||||||||||
Spotting: | |||||||||||||
View Range | 265 (m) | ||||||||||||
Signal Range | 400 (m) | ||||||||||||
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