Juche-po explained

Juche-po
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The Juche-po (M1992) is a North Korean self-propelled artillery gun, based on a modified Ch'ŏnma-ho chassis.

History

The Juche-po is an improvement over the Tŏkch'ŏn artillery piece, which was mounted on an ATS-59 chassis. There are at least four M1991 versions of the Juche-po, each mounting a different gun; the D-30 122mm or the D-74 122 mm and a 152 mm howitzer.[1]

These artillery pieces can be identified by their six road wheels, as compared to the Tŏkch'ŏn's five, and a prominent recoil cylinder which protrudes from the turret. Another major difference is the fact that the Juche-po has a fully encased rounded turret, as opposed to the older open-topped self-propelled artillery pieces used previously. Some are fitted with 9K38 Igla.

Another version is a 30 mm SPAAG SHORAD anti aircraft system.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: zh:朝鲜的轻中型防空武器汇总 自行火炮、自行火箭炮、自行反坦克导弹发射车底盘篇. DPRK's SPG, Self Propelled Rocket Artillery. https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/142695964. 5 September 2020. zh:知乎专栏. zh.
  2. Web site: M1992 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun. Military-Today.com. 26 May 2020.