Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30
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The 155mm L45 CALA 30/2 Gun (Argentine Army denomination: Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30) is an Argentinian
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 long range field artillery system developed for and in service with the Argentine Army
Argentine Army
The Argentine Army is the land armed force branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic and the senior military service of the country.- History :...

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Development

Developed in late 1980s and early 1990s by CITEFA
CITEFA
The Institute of Scientific and Technological Research of the Armed Forces , is an Argentine federal agency in charge of the research, development and homologation of armament....

 as Cañón de artillería de largo alcance calibre 155 milímetros L45 CALA 30 in order to supplement (and eventually replace) the CITER 155mm L33 Gun
CITER 155mm L33 Gun
The 155mm L33 Argentine Model Gun is an Argentinian artillery field gun in service with the Argentine Army.-Development:...

 still in service in the Argentine Army
Argentine Army
The Argentine Army is the land armed force branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic and the senior military service of the country.- History :...

.The development incorporates lessons learned in the use of artillery from the Falklands War.

CITEFA designed an improved version, known as CALA 30/2, which incorporated improvements from testing of the first prototype. This was tested in 1996, when a range of 39 km was claimed using special ammunition EFRB-BB (Extended Range Full Bore – Base Bleed).

Online

Official Argentine Army website - Artillery Branch, field artillery equipment webpage.

External links

– Argentine Army equipment, at SAORBATS webpage. – Description of the APU, in the manufacturer's website (Champion).
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