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M1A1 75mm pack howitzer

M1A1 75mm pack howitzer (Airborne x2) (BR560)
Ordnance, Q.F., M1A1 75mm Pack Howitzer

When the British Airborne forces were formed a number of options were considered when looking for a suitable air-transportable light artillery piece.

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M1A1 75mm pack howitzer (Airborne x2) (BR560)

Initially the 3.7 inch howitzer was used, but the more modern M1A1 howitzer replaced this before any of the airborne artillery went into action.

The British replaced the 3.7 inch howitzer with the American 75mm M1A1 pack howitzer, a modern light artillery weapon that had been developed for the U.S. mountain forces.

M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
M1A1 75mm pack howitzer

Because of its light construction and easy breakdown it proved a very good choice as an airborne weapon.

The M1A1 fitted into the British gliders, and because of good design was even light enough to be dropped by Parachute. 

Technical Details

Calibre: 75mm
Length: 1321mm
Weight: 588.88 kg
Elevation: -5 to 45 degrees
Traverse: 6 degrees
Muzzle Velocity: 381 m/s
Maximum Range: 8930 m
Shell Weight: 6.247 kg

In Flames of War

The Airlanding Battery, Royal Artillery utilises the M1A1 75mm pack howitzer.

M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
M1A1 75mm pack howitzer

It is not as powerful as the standard 25 pdr, it still proves an excellent support weapon for the British Airlanding Company from D Minus 1.

It is light and has a Range 16”/40cm, ROF 2, AT 6, FP 3+ and fires smoke. Firing bombardments its Range is 64”/160cm, AT 3 and FP 6. It can also fire smoke bombardments.

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M1A1 75mm pack howitzer (Airborne x2) (BR560)
M1A1 75mm pack howitzer M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
M1A1 75mm pack howitzer M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
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Last Updated On Wednesday, February 20, 2019