M-52
Notes: This Czech field gun had been long out of production by the time of the Twilight War, and was in service only with reserve formations. It may be fitted with a variety of sights and night vision devices. In addition to Czechoslovakia, this weapon is used by Austria.
Twilight 2000 Notes: With the Twilight War, the M-52 was pressed into service, usually as a support weapon for infantry formations rather than as an antitank weapon.
Gun |
Crew |
Set Up Time |
Weight |
Gun Shield |
Price |
85mm |
4 |
4 minutes |
2.13 tons |
2 |
$9,800 (R/R) |
M-53
Notes: This is a Czech antitank field gun that can also be used for indirect fire. The weapon has a greater indirect fire range than tits Russian counterpart, the M-1944, because it may be raised to approximately twice the elevation of that weapon. Its indirect fire range is thus 15,400 meters. The M-53 may be fitted with a variety of sights and night vision devices.
Gun |
Crew |
Set Up Time |
Weight |
Gun Shield |
Price |
100mm Gun |
4 |
4 minutes |
4.28 tons |
2 |
$19,700 (-/S) |