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- Artillery_Gun_Module height "3060.0".
- Artillery_Gun_Module length "10420.0".
- Artillery_Gun_Module width "2970.0".
- Artillery_Gun_Module abstract "The Artillery Gun Module (AGM, Artillerie-Geschütz-Modul) is an air-portable self-propelled howitzer designed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. It is based on technology used in the German Army Panzerhaubitze 2000 (PzH 2000) system, to provide more air portable self-propelled artillery, transportable by Airbus A400 aircraft. The system is fully autonomous, the crew sitting in the cab, with similar performance to the PzH 2000, but with reduced cost, crew levels and weight. The AGM uses the PzH 2000 ballistic fire-control computer with integrated NATO Armaments Ballistic Kernel and the Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Artillery Command and Control System. It is a modular system, the gun module can be fitted on a tracked or wheeled chassis. Costs can be reduced by fitting it to a users suitable chassis of choice. Current development vehicles use a MLRS chassis. A vehicle independent auxiliary power unit (allowing the gun to be used with the carrier engine shut down) and an inertial reference unit with a Global Positioning System (GPS) connection are fitted. During trials in 2006, a demonstrator vehicle fired a volley of ten 155 mm rounds in 2 minutes and 19 seconds with a crew of two being seated in the fully armoured protected cab.".
- Artillery_Gun_Module height "3.06".
- Artillery_Gun_Module length "10.42".
- Artillery_Gun_Module origin Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Self-propelled_artillery.
- Artillery_Gun_Module width "2.97".
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageExternalLink artillery.
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- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageExternalLink Krauss-Maffei-Wegmann-155-mm-52-calibre-Artillery-Gun-Module-AGM-Germany.html.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageExternalLink donar.htm.
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- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageRevisionID "649877101".
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink ASCOD.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Airbus_A400.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Airbus_A400M_Atlas.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Boxer_(armoured_fighting_vehicle).
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:155_mm_artillery.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post–Cold_War_artillery_of_Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tracked_self-propelled_howitzers.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Eurosatory.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink German_Army.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Krauss-Maffei.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Krauss-Maffei_Wegmann.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink M270_Multiple_Launch_Rocket_System.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Panzerhaubitze_2000.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Rheinmetall.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_artillery.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_gun.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_howitzer.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artillery Gun Module".
- Artillery_Gun_Module designDate "2004".
- Artillery_Gun_Module hasPhotoCollection Artillery_Gun_Module.
- Artillery_Gun_Module isVehicle "yes".
- Artillery_Gun_Module name "Artillery Gun Module".
- Artillery_Gun_Module origin Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module primaryArmament "Rheinmetall 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun".
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Self-propelled_artillery.
- Artillery_Gun_Module weight "Module: 12.5 tons, with MLRS hull 27 tons".
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Artillery_Gun_Module subject Category:155_mm_artillery.
- Artillery_Gun_Module subject Category:Post–Cold_War_artillery_of_Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module subject Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_Germany.
- Artillery_Gun_Module subject Category:Tracked_self-propelled_howitzers.
- Artillery_Gun_Module hypernym Howitzer.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Device.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Weapon.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Howitzer.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Product.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Thing.
- Artillery_Gun_Module type Q728.
- Artillery_Gun_Module comment "The Artillery Gun Module (AGM, Artillerie-Geschütz-Modul) is an air-portable self-propelled howitzer designed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. It is based on technology used in the German Army Panzerhaubitze 2000 (PzH 2000) system, to provide more air portable self-propelled artillery, transportable by Airbus A400 aircraft. The system is fully autonomous, the crew sitting in the cab, with similar performance to the PzH 2000, but with reduced cost, crew levels and weight.".
- Artillery_Gun_Module label "Artillery Gun Module".
- Artillery_Gun_Module sameAs AGM_(モジュール).
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- Artillery_Gun_Module sameAs Q4801142.
- Artillery_Gun_Module sameAs Q4801142.
- Artillery_Gun_Module wasDerivedFrom Artillery_Gun_Module?oldid=649877101.
- Artillery_Gun_Module isPrimaryTopicOf Artillery_Gun_Module.
- Artillery_Gun_Module name "Artillery Gun Module".