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Towed field artillery. Type 60 towed 122 mm howitzer; Type 83 towed 122 mm howitzer; Type 66 152 mm towed gun-howitzer; Type 59-1 130 mm towed field gun; Type 89 155 mm howitzer; Norinco AH4 155mm howitzer; Self-propelled field artillery. Type 54-1 self-propelled 122 mm gun; Type 83 self-propelled 152 mm gun; PCL-181; PLZ-07; PLZ-89; PLZ-05 ...
Wheeled British WWII Scammell Pioneer towing an 8-inch howitzer Tracked Finnish WWII Komsomolets (captured from USSR) Half-tracked German Sd.Kfz. 7 towing an 8.8cm Flak. An artillery tractor, also referred to as a gun tractor, is a specialized heavy-duty form of tractor unit used to tow artillery pieces of varying weights and calibres.
152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) Soviet Union: Vietnam War, Six-day War, Iran-Iraq War, Syrian Civil War 152: 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20), M84 NORA field gun Yugoslavia: 152: Type 66 howitzer People's Republic of China: Cold War, modern 152: Type 83 howitzer People's Republic of China: Modern 152: 152 H 88 Finland: Cold War 155
Al Wahsh based on Tatra chassis, equipped with a M102 towed howitzer. [77] Rum II: KADDB Jordan — 155 mm L/39: 6×6 truck: DAF; Development program 2018 — — — [77] [78] MOBAT "Mobile Artillery" RDM Technology Netherlands — 105 mm L/33. 4×4 truck: DAF YA 4440 Operational — — — Based on M101 towed howitzer, ordered in 1996 [79 ...
Self-propelled artillery; 2S1 Gvodzika: Soviet Union Self-propelled howitzer 122 mm [10] Towed artillery M119: United States Howitzer: 105 mm 36 M119A2 supplied by the US in 2017. [4] D-30: Soviet Union Howitzer 122 mm 6+ [10] M-46: Soviet Union Field gun: 130 mm [10] Type 59: China Field gun 130 mm [10] D-20: Soviet Union Gun-howitzer: 152 mm [10]
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.
This list of artillery catalogues types of weapons found in batteries of national armed forces' artillery units.. Some weapons used by the infantry units, known as infantry support weapons, are often misidentified as artillery weapons because of their use and performance characteristics, sometimes known colloquially as the "infantryman's artillery" [1] which has been particularly applied to ...
The M114 is a towed howitzer developed and used by the United States Army. It was first produced in 1941 as a medium artillery piece under the designation of 155 mm Howitzer M1. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before being replaced by the M198 howitzer.