Engineering:EVA (howitzer)

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Short description: Slovak 155 mm self-propelled artillery
155mm SpGH EVA
EVA Self-propelled Gun-Howitzer (2).JPG
EVA 155 mm Self-propelled Gun Howitzer
TypeSelf-propelled gun
Place of originSlovakia
Specifications
Mass6x6: 20.2 t (22.3 short tons).
8x8: 28 tonnes[1] (30.9 short ton) combat weight.
Length11.2 m (36 ft 9 in)
Width2.55 m (8 ft 4 in)
Height3.33 m (10 ft 11 in)
Crew3

Calibre155 mm (6.1")
Barrels52-caliber
Rate of fire5 rounds in the first minute
13 rounds in 3 minutes [2]
Maximum firing range41 km (25 mi) with ERFB-BB

Payload capacity24 rounds in automatic magazines ready to fire
Drive6x6 or 8x8
Operational
range
700 km (430 mi)
Speed80 km/h (50 mph)

EVA is a Slovak-made self-propelled howitzer, developed by Konstrukta Defence and publicly revealed in 2015. The EVA is based on a Tatra 815 6x6 truck, but the system can be also mounted on a 8x8 truck chassis. It is armed with a 155 mm / L52 howitzer and has a maximum firing range of 41 kilometres (25 mi) with ERFB-BB ammunition.[3][4]

Design

Created as a shared project between Konstrukta Defense and ZTS Special, using technology developed for SpGH Zuzana 2. Utilizes a 155mm gun, 52-caliber, achieving a range of up to 41 km (25 mi) using specialized ERFB-BB munition. Firing rate is stated as up to 5 rounds in the first minute, and 13 rounds in 3 minutes. Carries 24 rounds in automatic magazines ready to fire. The operation is fully automated and can be performed from the inside of the armored cabin. Multiple round simultaneous impact firing mode is supported and the howitzer can be connected to command and control system of a battalion battery.

High mobility is achieved by using Tatra 815 6x6 chassis, however the developer states that there is an option for 8x8. The model presented in 2015 offers range of up to 700 km (430 mi) and speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) using the 6x6 chassis. Dimensions and weight were kept under the limits of C-130, achieving high strategic mobility for the system.

Compared to competing designs of similar concept, EVA offers compact design, low weight and high range, ability to be transported using C-130 planes, as well as full automation of the firing with minimal crew needed. [2]

Future operators

 Malaysia
According to the Institute of Central Europe, Malaysia intends to buy 16-19 EVA SpGH [5]

See also

References