AMX 30 AuF1

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AMX-30 AuF1
General characteristics
Crew 4 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver)
Length 10.23 m
Width 3.1 m
Height 3.17 m
Weight 43.5 tonnes
Armour and armament
Armour 80 mm - 100 mm
Main armament 155 mm GCT gun
Secondary armament 12.7 mm machine gun
Mobility
Power plant Hispano-Suiza HS-110
680 hp (507 kW)
Suspension torsion bar
Road speed 60 km/h
Power/weight
Range 500 km (diesel),
420 km (gasoline)

The AMX 30 AuF1 is a ground-ground artillery system using the AMX 30 hull.

It is now in service in the French Army, which operates 134 units. Though heavier than the AMX-30, the AuF1 retains similar mobility. It is able to shoot 6 rounds in 45 seconds, and can deploy swiftly.

These systems were used during the Siege of Sarajevo by the French artillery detachment of the IFOR, where they helped silence artillery positions of the Bosno-Serbian forces.


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