The M109 is an American 155 mm turreted self-propelled howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s to replace the M44. It has been upgraded a number...
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Panzerhaubitze 2000 (redirect from PzH 2000 howitzer)
Hungary, Qatar, and Croatia, mostly replacing older systems such as the M109 howitzer. In November 2019, a PzH 2000 L52 gun fired a shell a distance of almost...
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405 hp engine. It used the same hull and turret as the 155 mm M109 self-propelled howitzer, and components of the M113 armored personnel carrier. The M108...
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(ERCA) program. It was based on the M109A7 howitzer and was primarily designed for the purpose of improving the M109's effective range. The program was canceled...
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18/40 howitzer, monument at the Battle of Turtucaia Demonstration of a British 25-pounder firing Breech of a U.S. M109 self-propelled gun-howitzer 12-inch...
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M109 is a self-propelled 155 mm howitzer. M109 may also refer tto: HMS Bangor (M109), a Sandown-class minehunter Messerschmitt Bf 109, a German World...
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2S3 Akatsiya (category Self-propelled howitzers of the Soviet Union)
self-propelled gun developed in 1968, as a response to the American 155 mm M109 howitzer. Development began in 1967, according to the Resolution of the Council...
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Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle (FAASV) is built on the chassis of the M109 howitzer. It is also colloquially referred to as a "cat" (referring to its nomenclature...
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Guard). Most of the U.S. Army and Marine Corps relied on M109 series 155-millimeter howitzer systems during this conflict, sending remaining M110s to...
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Messerschmitt Bf 109, a German World War II fighter plane M109 howitzer, an American self-propelled howitzer 109 Felicitas, a main-belt asteroid 10/9 (disambiguation)...
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K9 Thunder (redirect from K-9 155mm self-propelled howitzer)
an upgrade plan to the existing K55 inspired by the United States' M109 Howitzer Improvement Program (standardized in 1990 as M109A6), but was rejected...
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XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (category Self-propelled howitzers of the United States)
howitzer. It was the lead vehicle for the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program. The NLOS-C was a replacement for the M109...
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Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) was a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer to succeed the M109 howitzer. This was the lead vehicle effort, and most far along when...
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are equipped primarily with the PzH2000 and were equipped with the M109 howitzer. Until 2013, one regiment retained the traditions of the Veldartillerie...
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Battalion (M109 "Doher" self-propelled howitzers) 8140th Artillery Battalion (M109 "Doher" self-propelled howitzers) 8157th Artillery Battalion (M109 "Doher"...
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75s were decommissioned by 2016. M109 howitzer List of self-propelled howitzers "Type 75 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer". Combat-Nekomaru's Tank Laboratory...
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Abbot (artillery) (category Tracked self-propelled howitzers)
"L109" was little used, probably to avoid confusion with the 155 mm M109 howitzer that entered UK service at about the same time. The name "Abbot" continued...
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the ASM sought to replace included the M1 Abrams main battle tank, M109 howitzer and M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle. The Army spun out several...
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artillery GC-45 howitzer 155 mm C1 105 mm howitzer C3 105 mm howitzer L5 105 mm pack howitzer LG-1 105 mm howitzer M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer M777 155 mm...
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XM2001 Crusader (redirect from Crusader howitzer)
self-propelled howitzer canceled in 2011 that was a part of the Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program M1299, a U.S. Army replacement for the M109 howitzer...
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Howitzers are one of two primary types of field artillery. Historically, howitzers fired a heavy shell in a high-trajectory from a relatively short barrel...
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152 mm SpGH DANA (redirect from Dana howitzer)
as the tracked Soviet 2S1 Gvozdika/2S3 Akatsiya or its western-made M109 howitzer as it used a wheeled chassis and featured an innovative automated loading...
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Group (M109 howitzer, 2S1 Gvozdika) HQ and Artillery Reconnaissance Battery 1st Self-propelled Artillery Division, 1st SADn (122mm D30 howitzer) Marine...
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to certain types of criminal misconduct. M109 howitzer The Arizona Army National Guard provided a M109 howitzer to the sheriff's office in 1999. Demilitarized...
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1977 with the first firing from the XM975 launcher vehicle (a modified M109 howitzer chassis) taking place in September 1978. (Prior to late 1977 it was...
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after the end of the Cold War M1299, U.S. Army replacement for the M109 howitzer. The program was cancelled in 2024. Feickert, Andrew. "The Army's Optionally...
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Type 83 SPH (category Tracked self-propelled howitzers)
factory 5318 (artillery), 298 (aiming), 754 and 843. Unlike the U.S. M109 howitzer, this self-propelled gun is made from steel and not aluminum alloy....
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deployed self-propelled artillery vehicles in NATO service are the M109 howitzer and Panzerhaubitze 2000. As of 2022, the AS-90, AMX-30 AuF1, K9 Thunder...
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chassis. British artillery was primarily American made M109 howitzers (155mm), M110 howitzers (203mm), and M270 MLRS which were compatible with American...
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The M109, a widely-used American howitzer, has been operated by the Swiss Armed Forces since 1971. Under Swiss operation, the M109 has received numerous...
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