Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront

Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront

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Artillery Ranges in MACE
By j.nemodoe
A list of Artillery in MACE, accompanied by ranges and an occasional blurb
   
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US
Mortars
  • 60mm Mortar (M2) - 140
  • 81mm Mortar (M1) - 160

Light Guns
  • 75mm Howitzer (M1) - 160
    Light pack howitzer designed to be easily disassembled for movement by pack animals for movement over rough terrain; used extensively by US airborne units.
  • 75mm Howitzer (M3) - 170
    Mounted on the M8 HMC; derived from the M1 pack howitzer.
  • 75mm Gun (M1897) - 190
    French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 field gun in US service; mounted on the M3 half track to form the M3 GMC.

Medium Guns
  • 105mm Howitzer (M3) - 170
  • 105mm Howitzer (M2A1) - 395

Heavy Guns
  • 155mm Howitzer (M1918 M1) - 510
    Great War vintage US copy of the French Canon de 155mm Grande Puissance Filloux; mated to the chassis of an M3 medium tank to form the M12 GMC.
  • 155mm Howitzer (M1A1) - 530
    "Long Tom"
  • 203mm Howitzer (M1) - 705
    Range is a bug from prior versions; will apparently be nerfed.

Special
  • 114mm Rocket (M8) - 300/355
  • 32 Inch Mortar (Little David) - 320
    Ordnance test equipment; does not rotate, as it is fixed to a concrete pivot that only allows it to elevate and depress. Explosion from the round landing seems bugged, as the explosion did not appear in testing, though units and terrain were still destroyed.

USSR
Mortars
  • 82mm Mortar - 160
  • 120mm Mortar - 230

Light Guns
  • 76mm ISG (M1927) - 160
  • 76mm ISG (OB-25) - 160
  • 76mm Recoilless (BPK-76) - 170
  • 76mm gun (M1902) - 180

Medium Guns
  • 107mm gun (M1910/30) - 420
  • 122mm (M1910/30) - 330
  • 122mm (M30) - 365
  • 122mm (A-19) - 465

Heavy Guns
  • 152mm Howitzer (ML-20) - 430
  • 152mm Howitzer (BR-2) - 520
  • 203mm Howitzer (BM-4) - 440
  • 203mm Howitzer (B-4) - 440
  • 280mm Howitzer (BR-5) - 315

Special
  • Incendiary Launcher (Ampulomet) - 110
    Not technically artillery, but I'm including it here as it functions a bit like a quasi ISG; despite being designed explicitly for anti-tank work, it's low velocity and limited range limit it's efficacy in that role. It is, however, highly capable of setting fortifications alight.
  • 132mm Rocket (BM-13) - 300/325

Finland
Mortars
  • 50mm Mortar (Krh/38)- 140
  • 81mm Mortar (Krh/36) - 160
  • 100mm Mortar (NbW/35) - 180
    German 10cm Mortar in Finnish Service
  • 120mm Mortar (Krh/40)- 230
    This is apparently the ancestor of the modern M120, the current US 120mm mortar
  • 17cm Mortar - 140
    German mortar developed after the Russo-Japanese war of 1905 demonstrated the need for a mortar that could be used to remove enemy fortifications. It would be extensively produced during the Great War. Some examples have apparently been pressed into Finnish service.

Light Guns
  • 75mm Gun (PstK/97-38) - 180
    French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 field gun captured by the germans, slapped on a Pak 38 carriage, and now in Finnish service; only fires HE and HEAT ammo
  • 76mm ISG (RK/27) - 160
    this is the Soviet M1927 in Finnish service
  • 76mm Gun (K/02) - 180
    Russian M1902 76mm gun in Finnish service.
  • 76mm Gun (K/02-30/40) - 190
  • 84mm Gun (K/18) - 210
    This is the British Great War vintage QF 18lber in Finnish service; Late version gets access to HEAT rounds.

Medium Guns
  • 105mm Gun (K/13) - 370
  • 105mm Howitzer (H/33) - 370
  • 105mm Gun (K/34) - 420
    Swedish 105 import.
  • 107mm Gun (K/10) - 380
  • 114mm Howitzer (PsvH/18) - 180
    British Great War vintage 4.5 Inch Howitzer in Finnish service; main gun for the BT-42
  • 120mm Howitzer (K/78/31) - 370
    French 120mm gun from 1878 used by the French to make up for shortages of more modern pieces during the great war. Following the end of that war, about 54 were donated to Poland, who then mounted about 4 dozen of them them on Russian M1910 152mm howitzer carriages to create modern 120mm howitzers - in much the same manner that the French had mounted 155mm tubes on Russian M1910 carriages during the Great War. Following the German invasion of Poland in '39, some 2 dozen were sold to Finland, who were also using the un-modernized 1878 120mm guns, and thus could use the same ammo.
  • 122mm Howitzer (H/10-30) - 330

Heavy Guns
  • 15cm Howitzer (H/40) - 385
    German SFH/18 in Finnish service
  • 155mm Howitzer (H/17) - 360
  • 203mm Howitzer (H/17) - 340
  • 21cm Howitzer (Morser 16) - 410

Special
  • 150mm Rocket (Rkh/41) - 300/310
    German 15cm NbW in Finnish service.
  • 21cm Rocket (Nbw 42) - 300/320
    German 21cm NbW in Finnish service.
  • 30cm Rocket (W 40) - 280
    German 30cm Wurfrahmen 30 in Finnish service.

Germany
Mortars
  • 8cm Mortar - 160
  • 10cm Mortar - 180
  • 12cm Mortar - 230
  • 20cm Spigot Mortar - 160

Light Guns
  • 7.5cm ISG (leIG 18) - 160
  • 7.5cm Mountain Gun (LeGeBiIG) - 160
  • 7.5cm Recoilless (LG 40) - 160
  • 75mm Gun (PstK/97-38) - 180
    French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 field gun captured by the germans and slapped on a Pak 38 carriage; only fires HE and HEAT ammo

Medium Guns
  • 10.5cm Howitzer (LeFH 18) - 355
  • 10cm gun (SK 18) - 450

Heavy Guns
  • 15cm ISG (SIG 33) - 170
  • 15cm Howitzer (SIG 33/2) - 270
    Found on the Grille, mount seems to allow for greater elevation
  • 15cm Howitzer (SFH 18) - 385
  • 17cm gun (K18) - 520
  • 21cm gun (Morser 18) - 425

Special
  • 15cm Rocket (NbW41) - 300/310
  • 30cm Rocket (NbW42) - 280
  • 30cm Rocket (W40) - 290
  • 38cm Rocket (Sturmmorser) - 170
  • 60cm Siege Mortar (Gerat No. 3) - 275

1 Comments
Rys Feb 2 @ 5:41am 
Should be in the game -.- Or is it?
So far I didnt found any possibility to see ranges of weapens during a mission. Just move closer until range becomes white.