The TRF1, originally known as GIAT 155 mm Tracté (TR) is a 155mm French towed howitzer produced by Nexter (ex Giat Industries) and used by the French Army.

The TRF1 was showcased in 1979 at the Eurosatory arms trade show, as a replacement for Armée de Terre's BF-50. Giat produced it from 1984 to 1993.

Performance

  • Setting out of battery: 2 min
  • Crossing of slopes of 60%, fords of 1.20m.
  • Horizontal field of fire: 445mil to the left, 675mil to the right.
  • Hydraulic aiming

Ammunition

  • Capacity of tractor: 56 rounds, 32 on pallets and 24 in racks.
  • Can fire all 155 mm ammunition (the normal ammunition is the high-explosive shell).
  • Casings are combustible, which improves rate of fire: there is nothing to extract before reloading.

Combat history

The TRF1 was used in combat by Ukrainian Ground Forces during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Photographic evidence shows that at least one TRF1 was destroyed in combat near Lyman.

Operators

Current operators

  •  Cyprus – 12 delivered in 1991
  •  Saudi Arabia – 28 delivered in 1990–1991
  •  Senegal – 8 delivered in 2011
  •  Ukraine – 6 ex-French Army guns bought in September 2022

Former operators

  •  France – 105 or 106 delivered, last retired in April 2022

See also

  • Soltam M-71 – (Israel)
  • G5 howitzer – (South Africa)

Media related to Canon 155 TRF1 at Wikimedia Commons

References

Works cited

  • International Institute for Strategic Studies (February 2016). The Military Balance 2016. Vol. 116. Routledge. ISBN 9781857438352.

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