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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 3d printed

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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 3d printed
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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 3d printed
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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 3d printed
Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 3d printed

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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army

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1974 stellte die Schweiz 140 M109 unter der Bezeichnung Panzerhaubitze 66 in Dienst. Bis 1988 folgten weitere 437 Fahrzeuge in mehreren Auslieferungslosen. Alle Fahrzeuge wurden nach und nach auf den Rüststand M109A1B gebracht. Dieser entsprach weitestgehend der M109A1, hatte aber zusätzlich eine Nebelmittelwurfanlage und Ketten der Firma Diehl. 348 dieser Fahrzeuge wurden nach einer weiteren Kampfwertsteigerung ab 1997 als Variante KAWEST bei der Truppe eingeführt. Dabei kam eine neue Waffenanlage mit 47 Kaliberlängen und ein „Rucksack“ am Heck der Panzerhaubitze zum Einsatz. Im Jahr 2017 hatte die Schweizer Armee 133 M109 KAWEST im Bestand; 90 in fünf Artillerieabteilungen und 43 in der Grundausbildung.


In 1974, Switzerland put 140 M109s into service under the designation Panzerhaubitze 66. Until 1988, another 437 vehicles followed in several delivery batches. All vehicles were gradually upgraded to the M109A1B version. This corresponded to a large extent to the M109A1, but had an additional smoke discharging system and tracks from Diehl. 348 of these vehicles were introduced to the troops in 1997 as the KAWEST variant after a further increase in combat value. A new weapon system with 47 calibre lengths and a "rucksack" at the rear of the self-propelled howitzer were used. In 2017, the Swiss Army had 133 M109 KAWEST in its inventory; 90 in five artillery divisions and 43 in basic training.
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Panzerhaubitze 88/95 M109 KAWEST Swiss Army 1:87
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