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144: 36: 574:) Base Burner Projectile. Designated the M795E1, this projectile will provide a significantly larger HE, high fragmentation warhead, and improved lethality over the aging M549A1 HE Rocket Assisted Projectile, and will maintain an extended range capability to counter the longer range artillery threat of potential adversaries. 577:
Although the current M795 offers extended range over the old M107 (17.5 to 22.5 km (10.9 to 14.0 mi)), it falls short of the Army's other extended-range projectiles (28 to 30 km (17 to 19 mi) range). The currently approved M795 Operational Requirement Document (ORD) establishes
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The US Army has identified a need to provide extended-range 155 mm HE projectiles for both current and future artillery systems. Leveraging advanced ballistic design technology from two key stockpile projectiles, the 155 mm M795E1 Extended Range HE Base Burner Projectile will extend the
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type system (52 caliber tube) would be 34 km (21 mi) (threshold) to 36 km (22 mi) (objective). Extending the range of the M795 HE projectile provides the ability to engage even greater distances, and provides for a munition which is compatible with current and developmental
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Talley Defense Systems, Inc., has been selected for the development and fabrication of the upgraded M795E1 Propellant Grain and Igniter components. As the Army's M864 Base Burner Assembly development and production source, Talley delivered nearly one million production base burner assemblies.
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As of April 2023, the Ukrainian military is firing an estimated 6,000 - 8,000 M795 projectiles daily at Russian targets. Two days of expenditures at this rate is roughly equivalent to one month's production of M795 rounds in the United States (at 2022 production levels).
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Using the production M795 HE Projectile as a baseline, designers began optimizing ballistic configurations and incorporating an improved drag reduction system, based on the successful 155 mm M864 Extended Range Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition
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of the M107, allowing the M795 to be fired with M119 or M203 propelling charges, increasing range by 6,000 metres (6.0 km; 3.7 mi). The explosive payload was improved, as was the fragmentation pattern, giving 30% higher lethality.
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demonstrated a cost-effective system to improve cannon artillery accuracy with the successful firing of inert M795 155 mm projectiles equipped with a two-directional
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The projectile is packaged on a metal pallet, with a shock-attenuating lifting plug and flexible rotating band cover. The M795 projectile is ballistically similar to the
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family of cargo projectiles and may be used as a registration round for the M483A1 family. The M795 projectile is more effective against personnel and
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to provide high accuracy. It can be employed on all types of U.S. 155 mm and 105 mm projectiles in the U.S. Field Artillery inventory.
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rotating band, making it compatible with 3W through 8S (M3A1 through M203A1) zone propelling charges across all current 155 mm howitzers.
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the need for an extended-range version of the M795 to support anticipated warfighting scenarios.
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An extended-range version of the M795 projectile is desirable. When fired from the
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The M795E1 achieved a range of 17.7 mi (28.5 km) when fired from a 39‐
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The M795 is designed to be more lethal and have a longer range than that of the
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United Defense successfully fired M795 rounds equipped with the CCF from an
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maximum range capability for the delivery of an enhanced HE payload.
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CEP: 139 m (456 ft) at maximum range with 39-caliber barrel
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Range: 22.5 km (14.0 mi) with 39 caliber barrel
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TNT: 10.8 kg (23.8 lb) with a charge liner OR
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M777 howitzer
High Explosive
United States
155 mm (6.1 in)
Muzzle velocity
TNT
IMX-101
Janes
GD‐OTS
High Explosive
Base Bleed
TNT
IMX-101
Janes
US Army
US Marine Corps
155 mm

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