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The L118 light gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer. It was originally designed and produced in the United Kingdom for the British Army in the 1970s. It has since been widely exported. The L119 and the United States Army's M119 are variants that use a different type of ammunition.
The L119 is the L118 reconfigured to fire NATO-standard 105 mm semi-fixed ammunition. In 1987 an agreement was reached to produce the L119 under license by the US as the M119, to replace the M102 howitzer. It entered service with the 7th Infantry Division, Fort Ord, California, in December 1989. Some improvements were made to produce the M119A1 ...
L118 L118 105mm Light Gun (Also referred to as the L118 105mm Field Gun) [218] L118A1 7.62mm Counter Terrorism Sniper Rifle [71] L119 L119A1/A2 5.56mm Rifle (C8SFW and C8CQB; also referred to as the L119A1/A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle) [109] [71] [219] [116] L119A1 105mm Field Gun; L121 L121A1 12.7mm Long Range Precision Anti Structure Rifle [71] L123
Howitzer 122mm 100 [6] [13] (268) [14] 12 of these are secondhand from Egypt. [3] Donated from Egypt through US Train and Equip Program in 1997. [4] 132 operational, [6] 168 in reserve. Currently main howitzer of AF BiH. L118 Light gun United Kingdom: Field gun 105mm 36 [2] [14] Donated from UAE through US Train and Equip Program in 1997. [4]
The LG1 howitzer is a 105 mm towed artillery piece that features both low weight and a high level of accuracy over long distances. ... L118 light gun; M119 howitzer ...
G7 howitzer South Africa: Modern 105: OTO Melara Mod 56 Italy: Malaya, Aden, Vietnam, Falklands: 105: L118 light gun United Kingdom: Falklands, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan: 105: L119 light gun United Kingdom: Modern 105: 105 mm howitzer M2, M101 United States: World War II, Vietnam 105: 105 mm howitzer M3 United States: World War II 105: M102 ...
Howitzer: 6 [15] [16] On 21 February 2019 the United Arab Emirates military confirmed the acquisition of 6 Norinco AH4 gun-howitzers. [17] L118 light gun United Kingdom: Field gun: 73 Type 59 China: Field gun: 20 Self-propelled artillery; G6 South Africa: Self-propelled artillery: 78 [18] M109 United States: Self-propelled artillery: 87
OTO Melara Mod 56 [27] – Saw short service as L5 pack howitzer from 1960s to mid-1970s. L118 light gun [ 28 ] – entered service in mid 1970s and today is main field artillery piece. Self-propelled artillery