SORA self-propelled howitzer
Self-propelled howitzer 122mm SORA is a Serbian 122mm self-propelled howitzer developed by the Military Technical Institute for the Serbian Army. Self-propelled howitzer SORA features whole upper part of 122mm howitzer D-30J mounted on the rear end of modified FAP 2026 BS/AV truck chassis. Main functions of the weapon system, such as navigation, gun lying, loading of ammunition and deployment, are fully automatic.
Development
After the decision to keep the 122mm caliber in use, the Serbian Army decided to modernize D-30 howitzer according to the world trends in self-propelled artillery. Assignment to develop the system was entrusted to the Military Technical Institute, while production of the functional models was given to 14. oktobar.Work on this project began in 2004 and in 2009 the first functional model was completed. After its initial roll-out, it underwent a series of initial firing trials, involving about 18 rounds, the first three of which were conducted with reduced charges and the remainder with full charges.
Improvements were subsequently made to the stabilisation system, whose forward-facing stabilisers proved unable to adequately absorb the recoil forces during firing. Another goal was to demonstrate loading of the weapon at all elevation angles, and this was successfully achieved, according to MTI.
The first prototype of SORA was showcased in 2009, representing a fairly simple installation of the 122mm D-30J howitzer on a wheeled chassis.
But that was only the first phase of development. After that, the Military Technical Institute begun work on further improvements of the system, which included installation of the automatic loader, inertial navigation system, automatic transition from the transport position to firing position...
The second prototype of SORA was completed in 2013, and it was showcased at Partner 2013 international weapons fair. This was the final configuration with the 122mm autoloader, inertial and satellite navigation, positioning and orientation subsystems, automatic combat to march position switching and a remote control unit which can be wired or wireless, allowing the control of the howitzer from the distance up to.
Tests of this prototype have been conducting since 2014.
Description
- D30J
- FAP 2026 BS/AV
This vehicle has an 8-cylinder, 4-stroke, water cooled MERCEDES OM 402 diesel engine with direct injection, installed longitudinally under the cab. The vehicle's transmission includes: friction clutch, 6-gear synchronous mechanical gearbox, two-stage differential transfer case that provides permanent all wheels drive, rigid drive axles with leaf springs, additional rubber springs and hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers. The pneumatic braking system has drum brakes on all wheels. The steering is hydraulic with servo assistance. The frame has two longitudinal and several transversal brackets, while the cab is a trambus type. Both inter-axial and all three axial differentials can be locked mechanically. The vehicle has a system of central pressure control in tires.
In this case FAP 2026 is additionally modified and reinforced in order to meet requirements needed for this howitzer.
- Autoloader
- Fire-control system
- New ammunition
- TF-462 Basic projectile with a range of
- TF ER BT ХМ08 Hollow-Base projectile with a range of
- TF ER BB ХМ09 Base-Bleed projectile with a range of
Role
Self-propelled howitzer 122mm SORA is intended for general fire support of brigade level units. It has been designed to fulfill requirements of the modern battlefield, which means that shoot-and-scoot principle is adopted as the main mode of operation.SORA is capable to fire in the firing cycles of 3.5 minutes. 90 seconds for switching from march to combat position, 60 seconds to fire all 6 shells in the autoloader, and another 60 seconds to move from the firing position.