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Products mentioned in this Article
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155mm wz. 17 gun (PL590)
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155mm wz. 17 gun (PL590)
Contains two 155mm wz. 17 guns with 10 crew and three optional 105mm wz. 29 gun barrels.
The 155mm wz. 17 was the Polish designation for
the French 155mm C mle 1917 S howitzer designed by Schneider. These guns were acquired by the Poles from the
French at the end of the First World War.
Check out the 155mm wz. 17 gun (PL590) in the online store here…
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"Remember, the Heavy Artillery Batteries may not be deployed in Ambush." |
In essence, the 155mm C mle 1917 S howitzer was a 155mm C mle
1915 S howitzer fitted with a different breech mechanism to accept a bagged propellant charge
rather than a cartridge contained propellant. The French made the switch due to
the high costs involved in manufacturing the brass casings for the 155mm C mle 1915 S howitzer.
At the start of World War Two, the Polish Army
had over two hundred of these guns in service with the Heavy Artillery Batteries
of the infantry divisions and like most equipment from armies opposing Germany; they also saw service in the
German Army as the 15.5 cm sFH 17(p) after the fall of Poland.
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"Each infantry division also has a heavy
artillery battalion with two batteries, each of three weapons. The first
battery is equipped with the 105mm wz. 29 gun, a modified version of
the French 105mm Model 1913 artillery piece. The second battery is armed
with the 155mm wz. 17, old French 155mm Model 1917 howitzers. Both guns
are manufactured by Schneider and share a common carriage."
You may not field a Heavy Artillery Battery unless you are also fielding a Light Gun Battery. |
The 155mm wz. 17 Howitzer
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The 155mm wz. 17 Howitzer in Flames Of War |
Weapon
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Mobility
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Range
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ROF |
Anti-tank
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Firepower
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Notes
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155mm wz. 1917 howitzer
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Immobile
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16"/40cm
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1
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10
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1+
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Bunker Buster, Gun Shield. |
Firing bombardments
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72"/180cm
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-
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5
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2+
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"The 155mm wz. 17 hotwitzer is rated as Bunker Buster. If the
155mm wz. 17 howitzer scores a hit on an infantry team inside of a
building it also scores a hit on every other team in the building." |
"The 155mm wz. 17 howitzer has a Gun
shield which means that even if you fail a Gun save, your opponent must
make a Firepower test to destroy that team. But remember, Gun shields
only provide Bulletproof cover from shots fired from in front of the
gun." |
"When firing bombardments, the 155mm wz. 17 howitzer has plenty of range (72"/180cm) and the firepower (2+) to soften up dug in infantry anywhere on the tabletop. In direct fire, the 155mm wz. 17 howitzer packs a serious punch (Anti-tank 10) despite its short range (16"/40cm). This can make opponents think twice before trying to overrun your artillery battery." |
The 105mm wz. 29 Howitzer in Flames Of War
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Weapon
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Mobility
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Range
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ROF |
Anti-tank
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Firepower
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105mm wz. 29 howitzer
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Immobile
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24"/60cm
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1
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9
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1+
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Gun Shield. |
Firing bombardments
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80"/200cm
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4
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4+
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"The 105mm wz. 29 howitzer has a Gun
shield which means that even if you fail a Gun save, your opponent must
make a Firepower test to destroy that team. But remember, Gun shields
only provide Bulletproof cover from shots fired from in front of the
gun." |
"When firing bombardments, the 105mm wz. 29
howitzer has plenty of range (80"/200cm) and the firepower (2+) to
soften up dug in infantry anywhere on the tabletop. In direct fire, the
105mm wz. 29 howitzer packs a serious punch (Anti-tank 9) and can shot further than the 155mm wz. 17 howitzer (24"/60cm). This can make opponents think twice before
trying to overrun your artillery battery." |
Below: Polish Heavy Artillery Battery made up of 1x PL570 155mm wz. 17 howitzer (x3) and 1x PL709 Artillery HQ (one pack will give you the HQ Sections for two artillery batteries).
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Last Updated On Thursday, July 25, 2013 by Wayne at Battlefront
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