- Koksan
Infobox Weapon
name=M-1978 KOKSAN
caption= Kok'san 170 mm artillery piece.
origin=North Korea
type=Howitzer
is_ranged=yes
is_explosive=
is_artillery=yes
is_vehicle=yes
service=1978 -
used_by=North Korea ,Iran
wars=Iran–Iraq War
designer=
design_date=
manufacturer=North Korea
unit_cost=
production_date=
number=
variants=M1989 KOKSAN
weight=
length=
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crew=
cartridge=
caliber=170 mm
action=
rate=~1-2 rounds per 5 minutes
velocity=
range=~40-60 km
max_range=60 km (with RAP round)
feed=
sights=
breech=
recoil=
carriage=
elevation=
traverse=
armour=
primary_armament=170 mm (~6.69") gun
secondary_armament=
engine=Diesel
engine_power=
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suspension=Torsion bar
vehicle_range=~300 km
speed=~40 km/h
guidance=The M-1978 (KOKSAN) is a 170 mm self-propelled (SP) gun of
North Korea n design and manufacture. Very little information is available due to the secretive nature of the North Korean Government. What is known is that it is a 170 mm (~6.69") self-propelled gun of the open turret type. It was first seen publicly during a military parade in 1985.Development
While information on the M-1978/M1989 KOKSAN is poor it is probably mounted on a
T-54 chassis, a ChineseType 59 hull or aT-62 chassis. The 170 mm gun has nosuperstructure , and it has 2 large spades at the rear. The 170 mm gun itself is a previously unknown type, possiblyRussia n coastal-defence or ex-naval weapon. The Koksan is named after the city in North Korea where it was first seen by the West in 1978. The M-1978 version carried no on-board ammunition supply.Variants
The M1989 KOKSAN is a later version or modified M1978 which carries 12 rounds on-board ammunition supply.
Deployment
North Korea employs the M-1978 and the upgraded version the M1989 in batteries of 36 vehicles mostly along the
Korean DMZ . They are usually hidden behind sand or earth covered, five meter tall concrete structures.The only known combat deployment of the KOKSAN is during the
Iran–Iraq War . North Korea supplied theIran ians with these guns who used the guns with good effect against well-reared Iraqi batteries and positions.References
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/m-1978-170.htm Global Security: Koksan self-propelled gun]
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