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  2. M110 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The 8-inch (203 mm) M110 self-propelled howitzer is an American self-propelled artillery system consisting of an M115 203 mm howitzer installed on a purpose-built chassis. Before its retirement from US service, it was the largest available self-propelled howitzer in the United States Army 's inventory; it continues in service with the armed ...

  3. M110A1 rifle - Wikipedia

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    Despite a designation similar to the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (M110 SASS), the M110A1 is an unrelated design as the former was a development of the Knight's Armament Company SR-25. The M110A1 CSASS was expected to supplant and eventually replace the M110 in U.S. military service but this does not appear to have occurred as of 2022.

  4. M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System - Wikipedia

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    The M110 Semi Automatic Sniper System (M110 SASS) is an American semi-automatic sniper rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO round. It is manufactured by Knight's Armament Company , developed from the Knight's Armament Company SR-25 , and adopted by the U.S. military following the 2005 US Army Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle (XM110 SASR ...

  5. 8-inch gun M1 - Wikipedia

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    In the quest for greater tactical mobility, the Ordnance Department experimented with a self-propelled version. Like the 240 mm howitzer, it was mounted on a stretched Heavy Tank T26E3 chassis that had an extra bogie wheel per side as the prototype 8-inch gun motor carriage T93, but the war ended before they could be used, and were later scrapped.

  6. M107 self-propelled gun - Wikipedia

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    The M107 shared many components with, and in many cases was replaced by, later versions of the M110 203 mm (8.0 in) howitzer. Although withdrawn from U.S. service in the late 1970s, it continues to see military service as of 2024.

  7. List of artillery by country - Wikipedia

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    XM2001 Crusader self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, proposed then cancelled; M1299 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer prototype based on M109; M55 howitzer self-propelled 203 mm (8") T108; M110 howitzer self-propelled 203 mm; M125 self-propelled 81 mm; M163 Vulcan self-propelled 20 mm Vulcan Gatling cannon; Nuclear artillery. M65 atomic cannon 280 mm ...

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  9. Category : Self-propelled howitzers of the United States

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    M110 howitzer; M1299 howitzer; X. XM104; XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon; XM2001 Crusader This page was last edited on 16 April 2020, at 22:31 (UTC). Text is ...