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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.
M618A2 105 mm towed howitzer; GIAT LG1 (LG1 Mk.3) 105 mm towed howitzer; M101 Mod 105 mm towed howitzer; L119 105 mm howitzer; M198 155 mm howitzer; GHN-45 155 mm howitzer; Self-propelled field artillery. M425 SPG 105 mm self-propelled howitzer; M-71 Soltam SPG 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; M109A5 155 mm self-propelled howitzer; CAESAR 155 mm ...
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
Anti-air gun102/35 S.A. installed on truck and used as howitzer as well [73] 105/29 AV su SPA 9000C Società Piemontese Automobili / Schneider Ansaldo Italy — 105 mm L/29. 4×2 truck: SPA 9000; Retired 1916 12 12 Anti-air gun Cannone da 105/28 Modello 1913 installed on truck and used as howitzer as well [73] [74] Centauro 155/39LW "Porcupine ...
The GIAT group was founded in 1973 by combining the industrial assets of the technical direction of Army weapons of the French Ministry of Defense. 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.
QF 4.5 inch howitzer United Kingdom: World Wars I, II 115: XM70E2 towed multiple launch rocket howitzer United States: 1959-63 120: 12 cm felthaubits/m32 Norway: World War II 120: 120 mm howitzer Model 1901 German Empire: Balkan wars, World War I, Finnish Civil War, Hungarian–Romanian War: 120: 120 mm Krupp howitzer M1905 German Empire: World ...
The mission was shot with a 105 mm LG1 and consisted of illumination rounds shot in a range spread to identify a potential rocket launching site used by insurgents. In December 2005, 1st Regiment, RCHA, conducted an inaugural firing of its first 155 mm M777 towed howitzers.
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 ]