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  2. 155 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    155 mm (6.1 in) is a NATO-standard artillery shell caliber that is used in many field guns, howitzers, and gun-howitzers. It is defined in AOP-29 part 1 with reference to STANAG 4425. Land warfare

  3. Cannon-launched guided projectile - Wikipedia

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    Krasnopol (Weapon) – (Russia, Soviet Union) semi-automatic laser-guided (also in 155 mm for export) 155 mm. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit – (United States) M712 Copperhead – (United States) M982 Excalibur – (United States, Sweden) Basir – (Iran) BONUS – (Sweden, France) SMArt 155 – (Germany) Rheinmetall Denel Munitions 155 mm V-LAP [2]

  4. RCH 155 - Wikipedia

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    The RCH 155 (Remote Controlled Howitzer 155 mm) is a wheeled self-propelled howitzer developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (now known as KNDS Deutschland), a German defence company. The RCH 155 Module takes the firepower and the range of the PzH 2000 by using its gun (155 mm L/52), and combines it with an automated and remotely controlled gun module.

  5. M712 Copperhead - Wikipedia

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    M712 Copperhead approaches an old M47 Patton tank used as a target M712 detonating. The M712 Copperhead is a 155 mm caliber cannon-launched guided projectile.It is a fin-stabilized, terminally laser guided, explosive shell intended to engage hard point targets such as tanks, self-propelled howitzers or other high-value targets.

  6. M109 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    Primary by Watervliet Arsenal: M126 Cannon (or M126A1) 155 mm Howitzer (M109), M185 Cannon 155 mm Howitzer (A1/A2/A3/A4), or M284 Cannon 155 mm Howitzer (A5/A6) Secondary: .50 caliber (12.7 mm) M2 machine gun , Mk 19 Mod 3 40 mm Automatic Grenade Launcher , 7.62 mm M60 , M240 machine gun or L4 machine gun

  7. Shooting sticks (weapon mount) - Wikipedia

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    US Soldier using an M14 equipped with a Sage M14ALCS chassis stock resting on two-legged shooting sticks Royal Marines sniper displaying his L115A1 rifle resting on three-legged shooting sticks. Shooting sticks are portable weapon mounts commonly used with rifles to brace the weapon on the ground, walls, and other features of the local terrain ...

  8. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit - Wikipedia

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    The PGK is compatible with various 155 mm artillery stockpiles to reduce dispersion. It was demonstrated on German DM111 shells in September 2014 fired from a PzH2000 self-propelled howitzer. From a distance of 27 km (17 mi), 90 percent of the PGK-equipped German shells landed within 5 meters of the target.

  9. M982 Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The M982 Excalibur (previously XM982) is a 155 mm extended-range guided artillery shell developed in a collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and the United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC). [5]