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Current service version with Canadian artillery is the LG1 Mark II, of which 28 were purchased for the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (RCHA). GYAT supplied the first howitzers in 1996 and fielding was complete by November 1997.
C21 Howitzer, 105 mm M2A1. on mount M4, and M4A1. (M101 howitzer) C22 Parts and accessories for 3" materiel (except guns and carriage); 4.7" materiel; 60 Pdr. materiel (3-inch M1902 field gun, 4.7-inch gun M1906, BL 60-pounder gun) C23 Materiel, howitzer, 105mm (German) - Parts and equipment (10.5 cm leFH 16)
The company was nationalized in 1991. On 22 September 2006 GIAT became the core of the new company Nexter. [1] For many years GIAT struggled to turn a profit. The company was operated at a loss. A 2001 report by the Cour des Comptes [2] and a 2002 report by the National Assembly [3] described the situation as critical. In April 2004 the board ...
Model 1981 152 mm towed howitzer 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20) Model 1985 152 mm towed gun-howitzer 152 mm howitzer 2A65 [citation needed] Model 1982 120 mm towed mortar 120-PM-43 mortar [citation needed] Model 1981 130 mm towed gun 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46) Model 1977 82 mm towed mortar 82-PM-41 [citation needed]
4.5 in/7.2 in Rocket artillery United States: T40 Whizbang: 180 mm (7.2 in) Rocket artillery United States: Field artillery 75 mm gun M2/M3/M6: 75 mm (2.95 in) Field gun United States: Copy of a British weapon QF 2.95-inch mountain gun: 75 mm (2.95 in) Mountain gun United Kingdom: Used in the Philippines: M116 howitzer: 75 mm (2.95 in) Pack ...
English: C3 105-mm Howitzer, RRCAS, CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick. The C3 is a modern 105-mm/30-calibre towed Howitzer in service with Royal Canadian Artillery units The C3 is a modern 105-mm/30-calibre towed Howitzer in service with Royal Canadian Artillery units
A howitzer is a short cannon, placed at a steep angle of descent, used to fire at relatively high trajectories. The cannons can fire up to four rounds per minute, according to the U.S. Army.
The Singapore Light Weight Howitzer (SLWH) Pegasus [1] is a helicopter-transportable, towed artillery piece. Developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Defence Science and Technology Agency and ST Kinetics , it was commissioned on 28 October 2005. [ 2 ]