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Artillery ?
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 11:52 AM
Hello,
Does anyone know if they make a U.S. Modern Artillery in 1/35 ? Like the ones they used in gulf war? I think that they are 105 or 155mm.

Thank you,
seakinght


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Posted by JWest21 on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 11:59 AM
If you mean the M109 Paladin with the 155mm gun, Italeri used to make them- search 1/35 it372 M-109 Paladin SP Howitzer at Greatmodels. My LHS has one by I think Testors. A review to the Italeri kit is here:http://www.missing-lynx.com/articles/modern/kkpal/kkpal.htm
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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 12:13 PM
There is a high priced resin M198 towed 155mm howitzer too. It is in use by the US Army and Marines. The M109A6 Paladin mentioned by Jason is available boxed by both Italeri and Revell. It is the same kit but different boxes.

The latest 105mm howitzer is not available in 1/35 scale, just a tiny 1/76 scale M119/L118 by JB Models of England. AFV Club does the older style M102 105mm in 1/35 scale, but I doubt it is in use in Iraq now. It was used in Desert Storm though.
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Posted by HeavyArty on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 12:48 PM
Above posts pretty much cover it. Just a little more clarification.

For Operation Desert Storm, a.k.a Gulf War, 1990-91.
US Army used M109A5, M109A6 Paladin was not fielded till after the war, about 1994. Italeri did make a kit of the A5 as well, you could actually build any version of M109 with the kit. It was listed as an M109A2/A4 kit, same vehicle on exterior. I think it is now discontinued with the intro of Paladin kit. It does pop up quite often on Ebay though. And no, you cannot backdate a Paladin to an M109A3 without lots, and lots of work. It has a totally new and diferent turret, along with some other items.

M109A5

M109A6 Paladin



Also used were the afore mentioned M102A1 105mm howitzer, available from AFV Club.


And the M198 155 towed Howitzer that is available from Mouse House Designs from Australia for a small fortune. http://www.mheaust.com.au/MHE/Resin/OZA/M198.htm
M198


Lastly, the big guns used are the M270 MLRS available from DML.
M270


USMC used both the M198 and also the M110A2 8" howitzer (203mm.), available from Italeri as well.
USMC M110A2


Some USMC units still used the old WWII era 105mm M101A1 howitzer as well, avialable from Italeri, may be out of production though.
M101A1


For Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq 2003-present.
US Army is using M109A6 Paladin, M119A1 105mm howitzer, M198 155mm howitzer, and M270 MLRS. Some Army National Guard and Reserve units are still deploying with M102A1s as well

M119


USMC is still using M198 exclusively. They have retired all other artillery pieces and rely on the US Army for additional fire support.

Hope that clears it up some more for you.

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Posted by JWest21 on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:11 PM
oops, I read it an assumed he meant the Iraq war. Thanks for all the pics Heavyarty
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