Land Weapons

Self-Propelled Gun (1965)

Vickers

Abbot

Abbot

The Abbot was Britain's only domestically-designed self-propelled gun of the Cold War, meant to replace the venerable, wartime-era Sexton SPGs that remained in service as late as the 1960s. The Abbot was based on the FV432 family of APCs, sharing a similar chassis, powertrain, and suspension, and was characterized by an all-welded hull and a conventional layout with the driver seated at the front right as well as a removable multi-fuel powerplant in the rear. The turret houses a 105-mm L13A1 gun which was compatible with the caliber of most of the British Army's towed artillery at the time, and also served as an alternative to the 155-mm caliber of the US-built M109 which entered service in the UK at the same time. The gun had a range of 17 km and could fire up to 12 rounds per minute. Defensive armament consisted of a 7.62-mm Bren light machine gun in the commander's cupola. The Abbot was amphibious thanks to a flotation screen, and was also provided with NBC protection. The turret featured powered traverse but manual elevation, in addition to powered rammer. The Abbot was deployed to Royal Artillery regiments in the UK and Germany where they served for much of the second-half of the Cold War, while a knocked-down version was offered to India, it's only export customer. However, it did not see active service with the British Army and was eventually replaced by the AS-90.

The first prototype of the FV433 Abbot was ready in 1961 with production beginning three years later in 1964. There were no major variants aside from the V/E Abbot (or Value-Engineered) which was offered to India and which lacked the original's flotation screen, powered traverse, NBC protection and defensive-armament, among other features. A more advanced version known as the Falcon was cancelled.

Preceded by:

Sexton (1943)

Succeeded by:

AS-90 (1993)

Datafile

DesignAbbotV/E Abbot
TypeSelf-Propelled GunSelf-Propelled Gun
Year19651967
Crew44
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)18 ft 9 in (19 ft 2 in)17 ft 6 in (18 ft 9 in)
Width8 ft 8 in8 ft 8 in
Height8 ft 2 in8 ft 2 in
Ground Clearance1 ft 4 in1 ft 4 in
Track7 ft 2 in7 ft 2 in
Track Width14 in14 in
Track on Ground9 ft 4 in9 ft 4 in
Weight
Combat36,500 lbs35,053 lbs
Empty32,800 lbs31,306 lbs
Ground Pressure12.66 psi11.52 psi
SuspensionTorsion barTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)30 mph30 mph
Range (Off-Road)242 mi242 mi
AmphibiousNoNo
Fording4 ft 12 in4 ft 8 in
Vertical Obstacle2 ft 12 in2 ft 12 in
Trench7 ft 9 in7 ft 9 in
Gradient60%60%
Side Slope30%30%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 240-hp
Rolls-Royce
K60 Mk 4G
1 x 213-hp
Rolls-Royce
K60 Mk 60G/1
FuelMulti-fuel: 102 galMulti-fuel: 102 gal
Power/Weight14.50 hp/t13.40 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 105-mm
L13A1

Field Gun
↑ 70° / ↓ -5° / ↔ 360°
1 x 105-mm
L13A1

Field Gun
↑ 70° / ↓ -5° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryAnti-Aircraft:
1 x 7.62-mm
L4A4 Bren MG
None
Ammo7.62-mm: 1,200
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Armor
TypeSteelSteel
Thickness6 - 12 mm6 - 12 mm
Max Effective10 - 12 mm RHAe10 - 12 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front12 mm12 mm
Hull Lower Front12 mm12 mm
Hull Upper Sides12 mm12 mm
Hull Lower Sides12 mm12 mm
Hull Upper Rear10 mm10 mm
Hull Lower Rear10 mm10 mm
Hull Top10 mm10 mm
Hull Bottom6 mm6 mm
Turret Front10 mm10 mm
Turret Sides10 mm10 mm
Turret Rear10 mm10 mm
Turret Top12 mm12 mm
Production
Built14688
Total234

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