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The M777 howitzer is a British towed 155 mm artillery piece in the howitzer class. It is used by the ground forces of Australia, Canada, Colombia, India, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, and the United States. It was first used in combat during the War in Afghanistan. The M777 is manufactured by BAE Systems' Global Combat Systems division.
M777 howitzer United Kingdom: Modern 155: Royal Ordnance light towed howitzer United Kingdom: 155: Santa Bárbara Sistemas 155/52 Spain: Modern 155: Soltam M-68 howitzer Israel: Cold War 155: Soltam M-71 howitzer Israel: Cold War 155: ATHOS 2052 [1] Israel: Modern 155: TRF1 France: Modern 155: Trajan Nexter France: Modern 155: Norinco AH4 ...
155 mm L/39: 8×8 AFV: Demonstrator 0 SH-15, export PCL-181 China 155 mm L/52: 6×6 truck 2021 268 SH-16 China 155 mm L/52: 6×6 truck Prototype 0 DANA: Czecho-Slovakia: 152 mm L/37: 8×8 truck 1981 750 Zuzana Slovakia 155 mm L/45: 8×8 truck 1998 28 Zuzana 2 Slovakia 155 mm L/53: 8×8 truck 2019 49 EVA Slovakia 155 mm L/52: 6×6 or 8×8 truck ...
XM806 (Lightweight Heavy Machine Gun) (.50 BMG) Automatic cannons ... M119 (105 mm Towed Howitzer) M777 (155 mm Towed Howitzer) M119A2. M777. In active service (some ...
FH-2000 155 mm towed howitzer; KH179 155 mm towed howitzer; Self-propelled artillery. AMX Mk61 105 mm self-propelled howitzer; CAESAR 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; M109A4-BE 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; Rocket artillery. NDL-40 70 mm multiple rocket towed launcher; R-Han 122 122 mm multiple rocket launcher; RM-70 122 mm multiple rocket ...
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Standard HE projectile developed from the M102 for use in the 155 mm Howitzer M1. The projectile is one of the most widely used of all Western artillery projectiles and is fired from a variety of 155 mm towed and self-propelled howitzers. Largely replaced in US service by the M795. [27] United States: M483A1 DPICM 1975-current
The M198 155 mm howitzer weighs less than 16,000 pounds (7,300 kg), allowing it to be dropped by parachute or transported by a CH-53E Super Stallion or CH-47 Chinook. The M198 is towed by a 5-short-ton (4.5 t; 4.5-long-ton) truck that is used to carry the nine person crew with supplies and ammunition; it is transported tail first.