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{{Short description| |
{{Short description|Czechoslovak self-propelled howitzer}} | ||
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{{Infobox weapon | {{Infobox weapon | ||
|name = Vz. 77 DANA | |name = Vz. 77 DANA | ||
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|service = 1981–present | |service = 1981–present | ||
|used_by = | |used_by = | ||
|wars = {{ubl |] |] |] |] |] |]}} | |wars = {{ubl |] |] |] |] |] |]}} | ||
<!-- Production history --> | <!-- Production history --> | ||
|designer = |
|designer = ] | ||
|design_date = {{Start date|1976}} | |design_date = {{Start date|1976}} | ||
|manufacturer = ZTS ] (SK)<br>] (CZ) | |manufacturer = ZTS ] (SK)<br />] (CZ) | ||
|unit_cost = | |unit_cost = | ||
|production_date = |
|production_date = 1980–present | ||
|number = 750+ | |number = 750+ | ||
|variants = | |variants = | ||
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The '''DANA''' ('''Dělo automobilní nabíjené automaticky''' |
The '''DANA''' ('''Dělo automobilní nabíjené automaticky''' - ] on ] ]) is a wheeled self-propelled artillery piece. It is also known as the '''Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77''' (ShKH vz. 77; ] ] model 77). It was designed by ] and built by ZTS ] in the former ] (now ]). Introduced in the 1970s, it was the first wheeled 152 mm ] gun to enter service. It is based on a modified ] (8×8) ] ] with excellent cross-country mobility. | ||
Compared to tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles have the advantages of being cheaper to build and easier to maintain with greater mobility. |
Compared to tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles have the advantages of being cheaper to build and easier to maintain with greater strategic mobility. Tyre pressure can be regulated via a central tyre inflation system (CTIS) to allow good mobility off-road and there is power-assisted steering on the front four wheels. | ||
Three hydraulic stabilisers are lowered into the ground before firing the main gun, and a roof-mounted crane is available to assist with ammunition loading. | |||
⚫ | The crew of the DANA consists of |
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⚫ | The crew of the DANA consists of a driver (who operates the hydraulic stabilisers), the commander sitting in the front cabin, the gunner (aims the gun and opens fire) and loader operator (selects the appropriate amount of powder charges) are on the left side of the turret, the ammo handler (sets the shells' primers) is on the right side of the turret. | ||
⚫ | Original |
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⚫ | Original DANA had manual fire control and automatic reloader. The latest version, DANA M2, also has computerised automatic fire control, allowing reduction of crew to as few as only two.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
The DANA was designed in the late 1970s by Konštrukta ] to provide the ] with an indigenous self-propelled ] support weapon without having to resort to purchasing the ] ] SPG. Design work was completed in 1976 and the DANA project was handed off to production at ZTS ]. It was accepted into service in 1981, and by 1994 over 750 units had been built. The DANA was also exported to Poland and ]. | The DANA was designed in the late 1970s by Konštrukta ] to provide the ] with an indigenous self-propelled ] support weapon without having to resort to purchasing the ] ] SPG. Design work was completed in 1976 and the DANA project was handed off to production at ZTS ]. It was accepted into service in 1981, and by 1994 over 750 units had been built. The DANA was also exported to Poland and ].{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The DANA was a significant departure from contemporary self-propelled guns as it used a wheeled chassis and featured an innovative automated loading system which was the first of its kind at the time of its introduction to service. The vehicle has a driving cabin at the front, an open-topped fighting compartment at mid-length and the engine compartment in the rear. The front crew cabin seats both the driver/mechanic and vehicle commander. The armoured turret is installed on a traversable mount adapted to the Tatra 815 wheeled chassis (8x8) and is divided into two halves, divided by the howitzer's recoil mechanism and a pathway for the reciprocating action during firing. The left half of the turret is occupied by the gunner and first loader and houses the various fire control optics, electro-mechanical gun laying controls, the automatic propellant charge feeding device, and an auxiliary ammunition magazine. The right side of the turret contains a |
The DANA was a significant departure from contemporary self-propelled guns such as the tracked Soviet ]/] or its western-made ] as it used a wheeled chassis and featured an innovative automated loading system which was the first of its kind at the time of its introduction to service. The vehicle has a driving cabin at the front, an open-topped fighting compartment at mid-length and the engine compartment in the rear. The front crew cabin seats both the driver/mechanic and vehicle commander. The armoured turret is installed on a traversable mount adapted to the Tatra 815 wheeled chassis (8x8) and is divided into two halves, divided by the howitzer's recoil mechanism and a pathway for the reciprocating action during firing. The left half of the turret is occupied by the gunner and first loader and houses the various fire control optics, electro-mechanical gun laying controls, the automatic propellant charge feeding device, and an auxiliary ammunition magazine. The right side of the turret contains a mechanised projectile delivery system which is operated by a second loader at this position. | ||
The DANA's primary weapon is a 152 mm howitzer with a monolithic barrel (with a fixed rifling pitch) equipped with one expansion chamber. The howitzer has a semi-automatic, vertically-]-type breech which opens to the left side. The recoil assembly consists of a hydraulic buffer, two pneumatic return cylinders and a controlling plunger which governs the displacement of the buffering system. The gun laying is carried out by an electro-hydraulic drive system or an emergency manual control. | The DANA's primary weapon is a 152 mm howitzer with a monolithic barrel (with a fixed rifling pitch) equipped with one expansion chamber. The howitzer has a semi-automatic, vertically-]-type breech which opens to the left side. The recoil assembly consists of a hydraulic buffer, two pneumatic return cylinders and a controlling plunger which governs the displacement of the buffering system. The gun laying is carried out by an electro-hydraulic drive system or an emergency manual control. | ||
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==Ammunition== | ==Ammunition== | ||
As of 2014, there are three main shell types used by Czech Army: | As of 2014, there are three main shell types used by Czech Army:{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} | ||
# 152-EOF, which means "high-explosive" with a maximum range of {{Convert|18|km}} | # 152-EOF, which means "high-explosive" with a maximum range of {{Convert|18|km}} | ||
# 152-EOFd, which means "high-explosive long-range" with a maximum range of {{Convert|20|km}} | # 152-EOFd, which means "high-explosive long-range" with a maximum range of {{Convert|20|km}} | ||
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==General characteristics== | ==General characteristics== | ||
* Length: {{Convert|10.5|m}} | * Length: {{Convert|10.5|m|abbr=on}} | ||
* Width: 2.8 m (9 ft) | * Width: 2.8 m (9 ft) | ||
* Height: 2.6 m (8.53 ft) | * Height: 2.6 m (8.53 ft) | ||
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* Elevation: -4° to +70° | * Elevation: -4° to +70° | ||
* Traverse: ±45° | * Traverse: ±45° | ||
* Powerplant: one V-12 air |
* Powerplant: one V-12 air-cooled diesel Tatra T2-939-34 engine delivering 345 ] (257.27 kW) | ||
==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
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| {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | ||
----37 calibers | ----37 calibers | ||
| {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br>{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | | {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T2-930-34 {{convert|253.7|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T2-930-34 {{convert|253.7|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{CZE}}<br>{{GEO}}<br>{{POL}}<br>{{UKR}} | |{{CZE}}<br />{{GEO}}<br />{{POL}}<br />{{UKR}} | ||
----''Former operators:''<br>{{CSK}}<br>{{SVK}}<br>{{flaglist|Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya}}<br>{{USSR}} | ----''Former operators:''<br />{{CSK}}<br />{{SVK}}<br />{{flaglist|Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya}}<br />{{USSR}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''ONDAVA''' | | '''ONDAVA''' | ||
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----47 calibers | ----47 calibers | ||
| {{convert|32|km|mi|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|32|km|mi|abbr=on}} | ||
| 6 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 6 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|''Prototype only.'' | |''Prototype only.'' | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZK-Ondava-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t30031|title=Ondava (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|trans-title=Ondava (152mm self-propelled gun howitzer)|lang=cs|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZK-Ondava-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t30031|title=Ondava (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|trans-title=Ondava (152mm self-propelled gun howitzer)|lang=cs|website=Valka.cz|date=18 May 2005 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="10" style="align: center;" | ] development | ! colspan="10" style="align: center;" | ] development | ||
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----42 calibers | ----42 calibers | ||
| {{convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 60 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 60 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|''Former'':<br>{{SVK}} | |''Former'':<br />{{SVK}} | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-vz-77-99-MODAN-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t8783|title=vz. 77/99 MODAN (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-vz-77-99-MODAN-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t8783|title=vz. 77/99 MODAN (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=23 November 2015 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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----45 calibers | ----45 calibers | ||
| {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{SVK}}<br>{{CYP}} | |{{SVK}}<br />{{CYP}} | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-vz-2000-Zuzana-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t8777|title=vz. 2000 Zuzana (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-vz-2000-Zuzana-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t8777|title=vz. 2000 Zuzana (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=28 June 2015 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| A40 '''Himalaya''' | | A40 '''Himalaya''' | ||
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----45 calibers | ----45 calibers | ||
| {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total | ||
| ] chassis<br>V-46 engine {{convert|573|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] chassis<br />V-46 engine {{convert|573|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|''Prototype only'' | |''Prototype only'' | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-Zuzana-A-40-Himalaya-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t13002|title=Zuzana A 40 Himalaya (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-Zuzana-A-40-Himalaya-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t13002|title=Zuzana A 40 Himalaya (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=23 November 2015 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| {{convert|155|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|155|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | ||
----52,9 calibers | ----52,9 calibers | ||
| {{convert|41|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br>{{convert|51.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (VLAP shells) | | {{convert|41|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|51.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (VLAP shells) | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 40 rounds carried | ---- 40 rounds carried | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-70 {{convert|325|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-70 {{convert|325|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{SVK}}<br>{{UKR}} | |{{SVK}}<br />{{UKR}} | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-ZUZANA-2-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t192086|title=ZUZANA 2 (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/SVK-ZUZANA-2-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t192086|title=ZUZANA 2 (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=11 June 2016 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="10" style="align: center;" | ] development | ! colspan="10" style="align: center;" | ] development | ||
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| {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | ||
----37 calibers | ----37 calibers | ||
| {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br>{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | | {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloaderl, up to 60 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloaderl, up to 60 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{AZE}} | |{{AZE}} | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DANA-M1M-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t193963|title=DANA-M1M (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DANA-M1M-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t193963|title=DANA-M1M (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=30 August 2016 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''DANA M2''' | | '''DANA M2''' | ||
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| {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | | {{convert|152.4|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} | ||
----37 calibers | ----37 calibers | ||
| {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br>{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | | {{convert|18.7|km|mi|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|25.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (DN1CZ shells) | ||
| 5 rounds per minute<br>2 rounds per minute in manual mode | | 5 rounds per minute<br />2 rounds per minute in manual mode | ||
---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total | ---- 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M {{convert|265|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{POL}}<br>{{UKR}} | |{{POL}}<br />{{UKR}} | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DANA-M2-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t205936|title=DANA-M2 (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DANA-M2-152mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t205936|title=DANA-M2 (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=24 June 2018 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''DITA''' | | '''DITA''' | ||
| ] | |||
| | |||
| 2021 | | 2021 | ||
| 2 minimum (+1) | | 2 minimum (+1) | ||
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----45 calibers | ----45 calibers | ||
| {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} (HE BB shell) | | {{convert|39|km|mi|abbr=on}} (HE BB shell) | ||
| 6 rounds per minute (including ]) | |||
| 6 rounds per minute | |||
---- 40 rounds carried in autoloader | ---- 40 rounds carried in autoloader | ||
| ] 8x8<br>V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-90 {{convert|300|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | | ] 8x8<br />V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-90 {{convert|300|kW|hp|abbr=on}} | ||
|{{UKR}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.defensie.nl/actueel/nieuws/2024/02/27/generaal-eichelsheim-bezoekt-aan-oekraine-leverende-wapenfabrikanten-in-tsjechie | title=Generaal Eichelsheim bezoekt aan Oekraïne leverende wapenfabrikanten in Tsjechië - Nieuwsbericht - Defensie.nl | date=27 February 2024 }}</ref><br />{{AZE}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news-2024/czech-company-excalibur-army-set-to-deliver-over-70-155mm-dita-self-propelled-howitzers-to-azerbaijan | title=Czech company Excalibur Army Set to Deliver over 70 155mm DITA Self-P | date=6 May 2024 }}</ref> | |||
|''Prototype only.'' | |||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DITA-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t238624|title=DITA (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> | | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-DITA-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t238624|title=DITA (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=20 January 2021 }}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''MORANA''' | | '''MORANA''' | ||
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| 6 rounds per minute (including ])<ref name="revue" /> | | 6 rounds per minute (including ])<ref name="revue" /> | ||
---- 45 rounds carried in autoloader | ---- 45 rounds carried in autoloader | ||
| ] 8x8<br>I6 engine ] {{convert|447|kW|hp|abbr=on}}<br>] Armor protection<ref name="revue">{{cite journal |last1=Visingr |first1=Lukáš |
| ] wide-body 8x8<br />I6 engine ] {{convert|447|kW|hp|abbr=on}}<br />] Armor protection<ref name="revue">{{cite journal |last1=Visingr |first1=Lukáš |date=26 January 2023 |title=Houfnice Morana |url= |trans-title=Morana howitzer|journal=Střelecká revue |volume=1 |issue=2023 |pages= |doi= |access-date=|lang=cs}}</ref> | ||
|''Prototype only.'' | |''Prototype only.'' | ||
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-MORANA-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t254363|title=MORANA (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz}}</ref> |
| <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.valka.cz/CZE-MORANA-155mm-samohybna-kanonova-houfnice-t254363|title=MORANA (155mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)|website=Valka.cz|date=11 August 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://morana.excaliburarmy.cz/cs|title=EA ! Samohybná houfnice MORANA|website=morana.excaliburarmy.cz}}</ref> | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Combat history== | ==Combat history== | ||
⚫ | ] | ||
⚫ | Used by ] against Russia during the ]. Two Georgian DANAs were destroyed and |
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⚫ | Used by ] against Russia during the ]. Two Georgian DANAs were destroyed and three or four captured in 2008.{{sfn|Tanks|2010|p=110}} | ||
⚫ | |||
Used by Poland during the ]. Five Polish DANAs had been used in Afghanistan in Ghazni Province since 2008.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} | |||
Used by ] in the ] against ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/nabozenstvi-stranou-v-karabachu-zabijeji-i-ceske-a-izraelske-zbrane-124052|title=Náboženství stranou, v Karabachu zabíjejí i české a izraelské zbraně |newspaper=Seznam Zprávy|trans-title=Religion aside, Czech and Israeli weapons are killing in Karabakh}}</ref> | Used by ] in the ] against ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/nabozenstvi-stranou-v-karabachu-zabijeji-i-ceske-a-izraelske-zbrane-124052|title=Náboženství stranou, v Karabachu zabíjejí i české a izraelské zbraně |newspaper=Seznam Zprávy|trans-title=Religion aside, Czech and Israeli weapons are killing in Karabakh}}</ref> | ||
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==Operators== | ==Operators== | ||
] | ] | ||
===Current operators=== | ===Current operators=== | ||
*{{AZE}} – 36 DANA M1<ref>{{cite web |title=Czech Dana M1 152mm 8x8 howitzers RM-70 Vampir MLRS in service with Azerbaijan army |url=https://www.armyrecognition.com/september_2017_global_defense_security_news_industry/czech_dana_m1_152mm_8x8_howitzers_rm-70_vampir_mlrs_in_service_with_azerbaijan_army.html |website=Army Recognition |access-date=23 September 2017 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170923105225/https://www.armyrecognition.com/september_2017_global_defense_security_news_industry/czech_dana_m1_152mm_8x8_howitzers_rm-70_vampir_mlrs_in_service_with_azerbaijan_army.html |archive-date=23 September 2017|date=21 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Nakra |first=Daksh |date=21 September 2017 |title=Exercise reveals Azerbaijani Army Dana SPH and RM-70 MRL |url=http://www.janes.com/article/74290/ |website=IHS Jane's 360 |access-date=23 September 2017 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170923105108/http://www.janes.com/article/74290/exercise-reveals-azerbaijani-army-dana-sph-and-rm-70-mrl |archive-date=23 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Trade Registers |url=https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php |access-date=2023-06-21 |website=armstrade.sipri.org}}</ref> | *{{AZE}} – 36 DANA M1.<ref>{{cite web |title=Czech Dana M1 152mm 8x8 howitzers RM-70 Vampir MLRS in service with Azerbaijan army. |url=https://www.armyrecognition.com/september_2017_global_defense_security_news_industry/czech_dana_m1_152mm_8x8_howitzers_rm-70_vampir_mlrs_in_service_with_azerbaijan_army.html |website=Army Recognition |access-date=23 September 2017 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170923105225/https://www.armyrecognition.com/september_2017_global_defense_security_news_industry/czech_dana_m1_152mm_8x8_howitzers_rm-70_vampir_mlrs_in_service_with_azerbaijan_army.html |archive-date=23 September 2017|date=21 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Nakra |first=Daksh |date=21 September 2017 |title=Exercise reveals Azerbaijani Army Dana SPH and RM-70 MRL |url=http://www.janes.com/article/74290/ |website=IHS Jane's 360 |access-date=23 September 2017 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170923105108/http://www.janes.com/article/74290/exercise-reveals-azerbaijani-army-dana-sph-and-rm-70-mrl |archive-date=23 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Trade Registers |url=https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php |access-date=2023-06-21 |website=armstrade.sipri.org}}</ref> | ||
*{{CZE}} – 164 vz. 77 (to 1 July 2008) of original 273 | *{{CZE}} – 164 vz. 77 (to 1 July 2008) of original 273. | ||
⚫ | *{{CYP}} – 12 M2000G Zuzana via ]. | ||
*{{POL}} – 111 vz. 77<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.militarium.net/wojsko_polskie/uzbrojenie.php |title=Wojsko Polskie – Uzbrojenie|trans-title=Polish Army - Armaments |website=Militarium |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130826233723/http://www.militarium.net/wojsko_polskie/uzbrojenie.php |archive-date=August 26, 2013}}</ref> | *{{POL}} – 111 vz. 77<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.militarium.net/wojsko_polskie/uzbrojenie.php |title=Wojsko Polskie – Uzbrojenie|trans-title=Polish Army - Armaments |website=Militarium |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130826233723/http://www.militarium.net/wojsko_polskie/uzbrojenie.php |archive-date=August 26, 2013}}</ref> | ||
*{{SVK}} – 135 vz. 77 and 16 M2000 Zuzana | *{{SVK}} – 135 vz. 77 and 16 M2000 Zuzana. | ||
*{{GEO}} – 47 vz. 77 delivered by the ] from 2004 | *{{GEO}} – 47 vz. 77 delivered by the ] from 2004. | ||
*{{UKR}} | |||
⚫ | *{{CYP}} – 12 M2000G Zuzana via Greece | ||
**DANA vz. 77 | |||
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***An unknown number of vz. 77 were supplied by the ] in 2022.<ref name="auto1" /><ref name="auto" /> | |||
**DANA M2: | |||
⚫ | ***26 M2 were ordered by Ukraine in 2020.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ukrajina nakoupí 26 českých samohybných houfnic DANA |trans-title=Ukraine to buy 26 Czech self-propelled howitzers DANA |url=https://www.armadninoviny.cz/ukrajina-nakoupi-26-ceskych-samohybnych-houfnic-dana.html |access-date=14 November 2020 |website=armadninoviny.cz |language=cs}}</ref> | ||
***An unknown number of M2 were supplied by the ] in 2022.<ref name="auto1" /><ref name="auto" /> | |||
**Zuzana 2: | |||
***Slovak Defense Ministry announced the donation of 8 Zuzana 2 in May 2022, with delivery being completed as of January 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-01-16 |title=Ukrajina si od Slovenska prevzala poslednú ôsmu húfnicu Zuzana 2 |url=https://www.ta3.com/clanok/256421/ukrajina-si-od-slovenska-prevzala-poslednu-osmu-hufnicu-zuzana-2 |access-date=2023-01-22 |website=TV 2 |language=sk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=30 May 2022 |title=Słowacja przekaże Ukrainie nowoczesną artylerię |url=https://defence24.pl/polityka-obronna/slowacja-przekaze-ukrainie-nowoczesna-artylerie |access-date=2022-05-30 |website=defence24.pl |language=pl}}</ref> | |||
***Germany, Norway and Denmark agreed to purchase further 16 Zuzana 2 for delivery to Ukraine in 2022.<ref>{{cite web |title=Slovakia transfers two Zuzana 2 howitzers to Ukraine 'for Putin's birthday' |url=https://news.yahoo.com/slovakia-transfers-two-zuzana-2-102000303.html}}</ref> | |||
**DITA: | |||
***Netherlands has financed purchase of 9 DITA SPH for Ukraine in February 2024, all of which has been delivered in summer of 2024. | |||
***Another 6 DITA have been purchased by Netherlands on behalf of Ukraine in October of the same year.<ref>{{cite web |date=27 February 2024 |title=Generaal Eichelsheim bezoekt aan Oekraïne leverende wapenfabrikanten in Tsjechië |trans-title=General Eichelsheim visits arms manufacturers in the Czech Republic supplying Ukraine |url=https://www.defensie.nl/actueel/nieuws/2024/02/27/generaal-eichelsheim-bezoekt-aan-oekraine-leverende-wapenfabrikanten-in-tsjechie |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240228122815/https://www.defensie.nl/actueel/nieuws/2024/02/27/generaal-eichelsheim-bezoekt-aan-oekraine-leverende-wapenfabrikanten-in-tsjechie |archive-date=February 28, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=17 October 2024 |title=Netherlands Acquires Six DITA Howitzers for Ukraine’s Defense |url=https://mil.in.ua/en/news/netherlands-acquires-six-dita-howitzers-for-ukraine-s-defense/ |access-date=18 October 2024 |website=Militarnyi.ua |language=en-UK}}</ref> | |||
===Future operators=== | |||
*{{flag|Azerbaijan}} – 70 DITA ordered in May 2024 to Excalibur Army <ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-08 |title=Excalibur Army will supply Azerbaijan with more than 70 units of the 155/52 mm self-propelled gun "Zuzana-2" of Slovak production |url=https://vpk.name/en/860427_excalibur-army-will-supply-azerbaaijan-with-more-than-70-units-of-the-15552-mm-self-propelled-gun-zuzana-2-of-slovak-production.html |access-date=2024-05-09 |website=ВПК.name |language=en}}</ref> | |||
===Former operators=== | ===Former operators=== | ||
*{{CZS}} – 408, passed on to successor states the {{CZE}} and {{SVK}} | *{{CZS}} – 408, passed on to successor states the {{CZE}} and {{SVK}} | ||
*{{flag|Libya|1977}} – 80 delivered in the 1980s.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cooper |first1=Tom |last2=Grandolini |first2=Albert |last3=Delalande |first3=Arnaud |
*{{flag|Libya|1977}} – 80 delivered in the 1980s.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cooper |first1=Tom |title=Libyan Air Wars, Part 2: 1985-1986 |last2=Grandolini |first2=Albert |last3=Delalande |first3=Arnaud |publisher=Helion & Company Publishing |year=2016 |isbn=978-1-910294-53-6 |page=13}}</ref> Retired in the 1990s.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mitzer |first1=Stijn |last2=Oliemans |first2=Joost |date=3 January 2023 |title=Gaddafi's Massive Artillery Force That Kept On Fighting A Year After His Death |url=https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/12/gaddafis-massive-artillery-force-that.html |website=Oryx Blog}}</ref> | ||
*{{USSR}}<ref>{{cite book |last1=International Institute for Strategic Studies |title=The military balance. 1991-1992. |date=1991 |publisher=Brassey's |
*{{USSR}}<ref>{{cite book |last1=International Institute for Strategic Studies |author1-link=International Institute for Strategic Studies |title=The military balance. 1991-1992. |date=1991 |publisher=Brassey's |isbn=978-0080413259 |location=London |page=37}}</ref> – 150 delivered by ] between 1986 and 1990.<ref name="Trade Registers">{{cite web |title=Trade Registers |url=https://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php |access-date=21 April 2023 |website=armstrade.sipri.org}}</ref> | ||
==Comparable weapons== | ==Comparable weapons== | ||
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*{{annotated link|155 mm SpGH EVA}} | |||
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⚫ | *{{annotated link|Archer Artillery System}} | ||
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*{{annotated link|ATMOS 2000}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|A-222E Bereg-E 130mm coastal mobile artillery system}} | |||
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⚫ | *{{annotated link|2S22 Bohdana}} | ||
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⚫ | *{{annotated link|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer}} | ||
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*{{annotated link|G6 Rhino}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|AHS Kryl}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|Nora B-52}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|PCL-09}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|PCL-161}} | |||
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*{{annotated link|PCL-181}} | |||
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⚫ | *{{annotated link|Type 08#Variants|PLL-09}} | ||
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⚫ | *{{annotated link|Type 19 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Vz. 77 DANA | |
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ShKH vz. 77 of Czech Army during a military exercise, 21 November 2013. | |
Type | Self-propelled gun |
Place of origin | Czechoslovak Socialist Republic |
Service history | |
In service | 1981–present |
Wars | |
Production history | |
Designer | Konštrukta Trenčín |
Designed | 1976 (1976) |
Manufacturer | ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom (SK) Excalibur Army (CZ) |
Produced | 1980–present |
No. built | 750+ |
Specifications | |
Mass | 29.250 t (32.243 short tons) |
Length | 11.156 m (36 ft 7.2 in) |
Width | 3 m (9 ft 10 in) |
Height | 3.63 m (11 ft 11 in) (with AAMG) |
Crew | 5 |
Shell | HE, HEAT |
Shell weight |
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Caliber | 152.4 mm (6 in) |
Barrels | 5,580 mm (18 ft 4 in) |
Breech | Semi-automatic, vertical sliding-wedge |
Elevation | -4° to +70° |
Traverse | ±220° |
Rate of fire |
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Muzzle velocity | 693 m/s (2,274 ft/s) (HE) |
Effective firing range | 18.7 km (11.6 mi) |
Maximum firing range | 20 km (12 mi) |
Sights |
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Main armament | 152 mm howitzer (approx. 36.6 calibre) (60 rounds) |
Secondary armament | 12.7 mm DShK (2,000 rounds) |
Engine | Tatra T2-930-34 253.7 kW (340.2 hp) |
Ground clearance | 0.41 m (1 ft 4 in) |
Operational range | 600 km (370 mi) |
Maximum speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
The DANA (Dělo automobilní nabíjené automaticky - gun on truck loaded automatically) is a wheeled self-propelled artillery piece. It is also known as the Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77 (ShKH vz. 77; self-propelled gun howitzer model 77). It was designed by Konštrukta Trenčín and built by ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom in the former Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). Introduced in the 1970s, it was the first wheeled 152 mm self-propelled artillery gun to enter service. It is based on a modified eight-wheel drive (8×8) Tatra 815 chassis with excellent cross-country mobility.
Compared to tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles have the advantages of being cheaper to build and easier to maintain with greater strategic mobility. Tyre pressure can be regulated via a central tyre inflation system (CTIS) to allow good mobility off-road and there is power-assisted steering on the front four wheels.
Three hydraulic stabilisers are lowered into the ground before firing the main gun, and a roof-mounted crane is available to assist with ammunition loading.
The crew of the DANA consists of a driver (who operates the hydraulic stabilisers), the commander sitting in the front cabin, the gunner (aims the gun and opens fire) and loader operator (selects the appropriate amount of powder charges) are on the left side of the turret, the ammo handler (sets the shells' primers) is on the right side of the turret.
Original DANA had manual fire control and automatic reloader. The latest version, DANA M2, also has computerised automatic fire control, allowing reduction of crew to as few as only two.
Development
The DANA was designed in the late 1970s by Konštrukta Trenčín to provide the Czechoslovak People's Army with an indigenous self-propelled indirect fire support weapon without having to resort to purchasing the Soviet 2S3 Akatsiya SPG. Design work was completed in 1976 and the DANA project was handed off to production at ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom. It was accepted into service in 1981, and by 1994 over 750 units had been built. The DANA was also exported to Poland and Libya.
Design
The DANA was a significant departure from contemporary self-propelled guns such as the tracked Soviet 2S1 Gvozdika/2S3 Akatsiya or its western-made M109 howitzer as it used a wheeled chassis and featured an innovative automated loading system which was the first of its kind at the time of its introduction to service. The vehicle has a driving cabin at the front, an open-topped fighting compartment at mid-length and the engine compartment in the rear. The front crew cabin seats both the driver/mechanic and vehicle commander. The armoured turret is installed on a traversable mount adapted to the Tatra 815 wheeled chassis (8x8) and is divided into two halves, divided by the howitzer's recoil mechanism and a pathway for the reciprocating action during firing. The left half of the turret is occupied by the gunner and first loader and houses the various fire control optics, electro-mechanical gun laying controls, the automatic propellant charge feeding device, and an auxiliary ammunition magazine. The right side of the turret contains a mechanised projectile delivery system which is operated by a second loader at this position.
The DANA's primary weapon is a 152 mm howitzer with a monolithic barrel (with a fixed rifling pitch) equipped with one expansion chamber. The howitzer has a semi-automatic, vertically-sliding-wedge-type breech which opens to the left side. The recoil assembly consists of a hydraulic buffer, two pneumatic return cylinders and a controlling plunger which governs the displacement of the buffering system. The gun laying is carried out by an electro-hydraulic drive system or an emergency manual control.
DANA's unique feature is that its autoloader is able to load a shell and a cartridge in any elevation of the barrel.
As there is no gyroscopic or similar system for independent, automated and autonomous gun laying in the DANA, the gunner of howitzer uses a ZZ-73 panoramic telescope with a PG1-M-D collimator for indirect gun laying. This sight has a horizontal scale used to set the appropriate horizontal laying via aiming at reference points. This means that the DANA is not an autonomous system there needs to be an additional device to assist in gun laying (in fact, the firing positions of such artillery systems are usually prepared before the guns are positioned there). For direct fire engagements, the gunner uses an OP5-38-D telescopic sight.
Ammunition
As of 2014, there are three main shell types used by Czech Army:
- 152-EOF, which means "high-explosive" with a maximum range of 18 kilometres (11 mi)
- 152-EOFd, which means "high-explosive long-range" with a maximum range of 20 kilometres (12 mi)
- 152-EPrSv, which means "high-explosive anti-tank" used for direct-fire at armored targets
General characteristics
- Length: 10.5 m (34 ft)
- Width: 2.8 m (9 ft)
- Height: 2.6 m (8.53 ft)
- Weight: 23,000 kg (50,706 lbs)
- Performance:
- Maximum Road Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)
- Range: 600 km (373 mi)
- Rate of Fire: 3 rpm for 30 minutes
- Maximum Gun Range: 28 km (17 mi)
- Fording: 1.4 m (4.59 ft)
- Vertical Obstacle: 1.5 m (5 ft)
- Trench: 1.4 m (4.59 ft)
- Crew: 4 to 5
- Armament:
- Primary: 152 mm gun-howitzer, length: 5,580 mm (37 calibers)
- Secondary: 12.7 mm machine gun (MG) DShK
- Elevation: -4° to +70°
- Traverse: ±45°
- Powerplant: one V-12 air-cooled diesel Tatra T2-939-34 engine delivering 345 horsepower (257.27 kW)
Variants
Variant | Image | Year | Crew | Calibre | Maximum range | Rate of fire | Chassis | Users | Notes |
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Czechoslovak variants | |||||||||
DANA | 1979 | 5 | 152.4 mm (6 in)
37 calibers |
18.7 km (11.6 mi) 25.5 km (15.8 mi) (DN1CZ shells) |
5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T2-930-34 253.7 kW (340.2 hp) |
Czech Republic Georgia Poland Ukraine Former operators: Czechoslovakia Slovakia Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Soviet Union | ||
ONDAVA | Late 1980s | 4 | 152.4 mm (6 in)
47 calibers |
32 km (20 mi) | 6 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 265 kW (355 hp) |
Prototype only. | ||
Slovak development | |||||||||
MODAN | 1999 | 4 | 152.4 mm (6 in)
42 calibers |
20 km (12 mi) | 5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 60 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 265 kW (355 hp) |
Former: Slovakia |
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M2000 Zuzana | 1998 | 4 | 155 mm (6 in)
45 calibers |
39 km (24 mi) | 5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52 265 kW (355 hp) |
Slovakia Cyprus |
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A40 Himalaya | 4 | 155 mm (6 in)
45 calibers |
39 km (24 mi) | 5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, 40 in total |
T-72 tank chassis V-46 engine 573 kW (768 hp) |
Prototype only | |||
Zuzana 2 | 2019 | 4 | 155 mm (6 in)
52,9 calibers |
41 km (25 mi) 51.5 km (32.0 mi) (VLAP shells) |
5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 40 rounds carried |
Tatra 817 8x8 V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-70 325 kW (436 hp) |
Slovakia Ukraine |
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Czech development | |||||||||
DANA M1 | 2011 | 5 | 152.4 mm (6 in)
37 calibers |
18.7 km (11.6 mi) 25.5 km (15.8 mi) (DN1CZ shells) |
5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloaderl, up to 60 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M 265 kW (355 hp) |
Azerbaijan | ||
DANA M2 | 2018 | 2 minimum (+1) | 152.4 mm (6 in)
37 calibers |
18.7 km (11.6 mi) 25.5 km (15.8 mi) (DN1CZ shells) |
5 rounds per minute 2 rounds per minute in manual mode 36 rounds carried in autoloader, up to 60 in total |
Tatra 815 8x8 V12 engine Tatra T3-930-52M 265 kW (355 hp) |
Poland Ukraine |
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DITA | 2021 | 2 minimum (+1) | 155 mm (6 in)
45 calibers |
39 km (24 mi) (HE BB shell) | 6 rounds per minute (including Multiple round simultaneous impact)
40 rounds carried in autoloader |
Tatra 817 8x8 V8 engine Tatra T3D-928-90 300 kW (400 hp) |
Ukraine Azerbaijan |
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MORANA | 2022 | 3 | 155 mm (6 in)
52 calibers |
Indirect fire: 41.5 km (25.8 mi) (HE BB shell)
Direct fire: 5 km (3.1 mi) |
6 rounds per minute (including Multiple round simultaneous impact)
45 rounds carried in autoloader |
Tatra 817 wide-body 8x8 I6 engine Cummins ISX 447 kW (599 hp) STANAG Level 2 Armor protection |
Prototype only. |
Combat history
Used by Georgia against Russia during the Russo-Georgian War. Two Georgian DANAs were destroyed and three or four captured in 2008.
Used by Poland during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). Five Polish DANAs had been used in Afghanistan in Ghazni Province since 2008.
Used by Azerbaijan in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war against Armenia.
Used by Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. An unknown number of 152 mm ShKH DANA M2 and 152 mm ShKH DANA vz. 77 were supplied by the Czech Republic in 2022.
Operators
Current operators
- Azerbaijan – 36 DANA M1.
- Czech Republic – 164 vz. 77 (to 1 July 2008) of original 273.
- Cyprus – 12 M2000G Zuzana via Greece.
- Poland – 111 vz. 77
- Slovakia – 135 vz. 77 and 16 M2000 Zuzana.
- Georgia – 47 vz. 77 delivered by the Czech Republic from 2004.
- Ukraine
- DANA vz. 77
- An unknown number of vz. 77 were supplied by the Czech Republic in 2022.
- DANA M2:
- 26 M2 were ordered by Ukraine in 2020.
- An unknown number of M2 were supplied by the Czech Republic in 2022.
- Zuzana 2:
- Slovak Defense Ministry announced the donation of 8 Zuzana 2 in May 2022, with delivery being completed as of January 2023.
- Germany, Norway and Denmark agreed to purchase further 16 Zuzana 2 for delivery to Ukraine in 2022.
- DITA:
- Netherlands has financed purchase of 9 DITA SPH for Ukraine in February 2024, all of which has been delivered in summer of 2024.
- Another 6 DITA have been purchased by Netherlands on behalf of Ukraine in October of the same year.
- DANA vz. 77
Future operators
- Azerbaijan – 70 DITA ordered in May 2024 to Excalibur Army
Former operators
- Czechoslovakia – 408, passed on to successor states the Czech Republic and Slovakia
- Libya – 80 delivered in the 1980s. Retired in the 1990s.
- Soviet Union – 150 delivered by Czechoslovakia between 1986 and 1990.
Comparable weapons
- 155 mm SpGH Zuzana – Slovak 155mm self-propelled gun-howitzer
- 155 mm SpGH EVA – Slovak 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Archer Artillery System – Swedish 155 mm self-propelled howitzerPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- ATMOS 2000 – Israeli 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- A-222E Bereg-E 130mm coastal mobile artillery system – Russian self-propelled coastal defense gunPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- 2S22 Bohdana – Ukrainian 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- CAESAR self-propelled howitzer – French 155 mm artillery
- G6 Rhino – South African 155 mm self-propelled artilleryPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
- AHS Kryl – Polish 155 mm self-propelled wheeled gun-howitzer
- Nora B-52 – Serbian 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PCL-09 – Chinese 122 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PCL-161 – Chinese 122 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PCL-181 – Chinese 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PLL-09 – Chinese wheeled armoured fighting vehicle family
- Type 19 155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer – Japanese artillery
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