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  2. Gun-howitzer - Wikipedia

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    Historically the first gun-howitzer was the French canon obusier of the mid-19th century. The smooth-bore Canon obusier de 12 was a versatile weapon that quickly replaced both ordinary cannons and howitzers in French service, and became one of the basic types of artillery used by both sides of the American Civil War. [2]

  3. Howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The howitzer (/ ˈ h aʊ. ɪ t s ər /) is an artillery weapon that falls between a cannon (or field gun) and a mortar.It is capable of both low angle fire like a field gun and high angle fire like a mortar, given the distinction between low and high angle fire breaks at 45 degrees or 1600 mils (NATO).

  4. List of howitzers - Wikipedia

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    Ordnance QF 25-pounder gun-howitzer United Kingdom: World War II, modern 87.6: Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short Mark 1 gun-howitzer Australia: World War II 94: Ordnance QF 95 mm howitzer, infantry United Kingdom: World War II 100: 10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze Austria-Hungary: World Wars I, II 100: Skoda houfnice vz 14/19 Austria-Hungary: World Wars I ...

  5. Nora M-84 - Wikipedia

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    'New Artillery Weapon tool') is a Yugoslav and Serbian 152 mm and 155 mm gun-howitzer developed by the Military Technical Institute (MTI) for the Yugoslav People's Army, Serbian Army, and export. Gun howitzer NORA has three basic versions (M-84, M-84B1, M-84B2), and is usually towed by a FAP 2026 BS/AV truck. [2]

  6. List of artillery by name - Wikipedia

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    20 mm 6-barrel gatling gun M198 howitzer United States: 155 mm howitzer M-240 towed mortar Soviet Union: 240 mm mortar M247 Sergeant York United States: 40 mm SP twin anti-aircraft gun M389 howitzer Russia: 155 mm howitzer M777 howitzer United States: 155 mm howitzer M1902/M1905 field gun United States: 76.2 mm field gun Machbet United States

  7. M114 155 mm howitzer - Wikipedia

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    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. The gun was also used by the armed forces of many nations. The M114A1 remains in service in some countries.

  8. M109 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The Army plans to buy 133 vehicles, in 66 one-half vehicle sets starting in 2014. One M109A7 howitzer and two supporting M992A3 ammunition carriers will be destroyed during tests. A Full-Rate Production (FRP) decision was planned for February 2017. [49] [50] In October 2013, BAE received a $668 million contract to begin LRIP of the M109A7. [51]

  9. FH70 - Wikipedia

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    an on-board 1700 cc Volkswagen engine to power the hydraulics and to assist bringing the gun into and out of action (with hand pump back-up) and to move the gun up to 20 kilometres (12 mi) at low speed without towing by an artillery tractor; electronic firing data display taking data from the otherwise conventional azimuth and elevation sights.