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  2. M102 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The 105 mm howitzer M102 is a lightweight towed weapon, which has a very low silhouette when in the firing position. The M102 howitzer fires a 33 lb (15 kg) projectile of semifixed ammunition and at charge 7 it will fire to 11.5 km (7.1 mi).

  3. M108 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The M108 howitzer is an American self-propelled 105 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s as a replacement for the M52 self-propelled howitzer. [ 1 ] The M108 was powered by a Detroit Diesel turbocharged 8V-71T 8-cylinders 405 hp engine.

  4. List of artillery by country - Wikipedia

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    Bergshaubits m/10-24 Inter-war 105 mm pack howitzer; Kanon m/27 Inter-war 105 mm gun; Kanon m/34 Inter-war 105 mm gun; Haubits m/39 World War II 105 mm howitzer; Haubits m/40 World War II 105 mm howitzer; Läderkanon 17th century experimental gun; Luftvärnskanon m/42 World War II 105 mm anti-aircraft gun; Haubits 4140 Cold War 105 mm howitzer

  5. List of wheeled self-propelled howitzers - Wikipedia

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    105 mm L/23: 6×6 truck 2017 850 SU-12 Soviet Union 76 mm L/16.4: 6×6 truck Retired 299 GHY-02 Khalifa Sudan 122 mm L/38: 6×6 truck Prototype 0 Archer – FH77BW Sweden 155 mm L/52: 6×6 articulated hauler, 8×8 or 10×10 truck 2016 48 M425 105 mm Thailand 105 mm L/30: 6×6 truck Demonstrator Unclear M758 ATMG (licensed ATMOS 2000) Thailand

  6. M107 self-propelled gun - Wikipedia

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    Today, Vietnam's M107s are operated as second-line artillery pieces in times of war and are currently in reserve storage of the PAVN's Artillery Corps, together with other American artillery pieces captured from American or South Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War, such as M101 howitzers 105 mm (4.1 in) and M114 howitzers 155 mm (6.1 in).

  7. 102nd Medium Battery, Royal Australian Artillery - Wikipedia

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    M2A2 howitzer captured by North Vietnamese on display at Australian War Memorial. On 18 April 1966, the battery was transferred to the 12th Field Regiment with the 104th Field Battery . Arriving in Vietnam as part of Australia's commitment to the Vietnam War in March 1968, replacing the 106th Field Battery and was equipped with the 105mm M2A2 ...

  8. Beehive anti-personnel round - Wikipedia

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    The first example was the 105mm howitzer M546 anti-personnel tracer (APERS-T), first fired in combat in 1966 [2] and thereafter used extensively in the Vietnam War. Intended for direct fire against enemy troops, the M546 was direct fired from a near horizontally leveled 105 mm howitzer [ 3 ] and ejected 8000 flechettes during flight by a ...

  9. List of howitzers - Wikipedia

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    Type 74 105 mm self-propelled howitzer Japan: 1975 105 M37 howitzer motor carriage United States: 1950 105 M108 self-propelled howitzer United States: 1962 105 Mk 61 105 mm self-propelled howitzer France: 1958 114 BT-42 Finland: 1943 122 2S1 Gvodzika / M1974 Soviet Union: 1972 122 Type 54 SPA People's Republic of China: 1954 122 Raad 1 Iran ...