GBT 155 Centurion

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History

The GBT 155 artillery system was designed and devolved by VSEL ( Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited) for sale to both the British market and foreign export market. With this in mind the turret was fitted with the FH70 155mm Howitzer that was the NATO standard field artillery piece at the time, allowing compatibility with several nations ammunition and existing artillery, as well as being a strong option for countries that wished to have NATO compatibility. The turret, having designed to be modular was also able to be equipped with different barrels or even soviet guns.

Vickers believed their design had huge export potential with many different countries across the globe and as such, decided to show their new turret on various platforms. These platforms were the Vickers Mk.3, Centurion, Chieftain, Challenger and even a T-72. It was also claimed by Vickers that they could convert the following tank with into SPG’s with the GBT155. The M48/M60, T-54/T-55/Type 59, Vickers Valiant and Leopard.

Despite this promising turrets design and demonstrator successes, ultimately the VSEL GBT155 failed to secure any exports and no systems were adopted by the British Army. However the lessons learnt from the project were incorporated into a new project by VSEL known officially as the Gun Equipment 155 mm L131, what a boring name, most people know it as the AS-90 and AS-90 Braveheart.


Specifications/Armament

Hull specifications:

Engine: Rolls-Royce Meteor 4B

Transmission: 5-speed Merrit-Brown Z51R Mk. F

Power: 650hp @ 2550rpm

Suspension: Vickers-Horstman

Maximum speed: 21.5 mph - 34.6 km/h

Armour: RHA front, sides, back 76 / 51 / 32 mm

Turret specifications:

Length Including barrel: 8630mm

Height to cupola: 1515mm

Width: 3100mm

Weight: 13.5 Tonnes

Main armament: 155mm 39caliber Howitzer FH70

Secondary armament: Customer specific, promotional material show a GPMG

Rate of fire: Burst - 3 round in 13 seconds. Intense firing - 6 rounds in 60 seconds. Sustained - 2 rounds in 60 seconds

Range: 24.7km or 32km with extended range ammunition

Elevation: -5° to +70°

Traverse: 360°

Ammo Storage: 31 Shells and 32 Charges with additional storage in the hull


GBT 155 Centurion in game

This variant of the GBT would be what I consider the worst, its low speed, lack of manoeuvrability and the hull and turrets relatively low protection would suit a BR of 7.0 in my opinion.


Images

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Unfortunately, the one picture I could find


Sources

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Centurion (tank) - Wikipedia
Centurion Mk 10 | War Thunder Wiki

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I think this should come with a first stage ammo rack of 3 and a reload of 4.3 seconds. Then every other round has a 10 second reload

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-1 only because I’d prefer the Chieftain hull and don’t see a need for two in the tree. (although maybe one squadron, one TT, like the 2S19s?)

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-5 gun depression, looks high enough for a spg

Though remember these two would also be competing with the AS90/D. I think realistically AS90 and AS90D would have the highest priority for addition (possibly TT and squadron?) meaning it’s most likely that only one of the t̶w̶o three GBTs (premium?) could be seen in-game, and I 100% agree that the Chieftain is better. The best of the three IMO.

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There is another

The Challenger GBT would be the only one of the bunch (including the AS-90) with actual decent mobility

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And what about the Challenger?

Forgot the Challenger one existed. Yeah, I’d prefer that over the Chieftain

When was this system developed?

80’s

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