- Nation
- UK
- Tier
- 3
- Class
- SPG
- Premium
- Yes
- Gift
- No
- Wheeled
- No
- Credits
- 0
- Gold
- 0
- Views
- 6
In 1943, Montreal Locomotive Works started mass production of the Sexton SPG developed on the basis of the RAM II. The vehicle was similar to the M7 Priest but featured a British 25 pounder. A total of 2,150 vehicles were produced by 1945; the first 125 vehicles were designated "Sexton I".
Default configuration

Radio
WS No. 19 Special
Signal range (m) | 570 |

Engine
Wright (Continental) R975 EC2
Power (hp) | 390 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |

Gun
Q.F. 25-Pr. Gun/How. Mk. II
Reload (s) | 15.89 |
Fire rate | 3.780 |
Aim time (s) | 5.14 |
Dispersion | 0.460 |
Traverse (°/s) | 31 |
Ammo max | 112 |
Elev (°) | 45 |
Depress (°) | 5 |

Chassis
Sexton I
Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 24 |
All modules
Radio (1)

WS No. 19 Special
• 29.400 cr DEFAULT Signal range (m) | 570 |
Engine (1)

Wright (Continental) R975 EC2
• 13.900 cr DEFAULT Power (hp) | 390 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |
Gun (1)

Q.F. 25-Pr. Gun/How. Mk. II
• 22.850 cr DEFAULT Reload (s) | 15.89 |
Fire rate | 3.780 |
Aim time (s) | 5.14 |
Dispersion | 0.460 |
Traverse (°/s) | 31 |
Ammo max | 112 |
Elev (°) | 45 |
Depress (°) | 5 |
Chassis (1)

Sexton I
• 1.180 cr DEFAULT Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 24 |