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    FV433, 105mm, Field Artillery, Self-Propelled "Abbot" is the self-propelled artillery, or more specifically self-propelled gun (SPG), variant of the British...
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  • Creek in New Jersey Abbot (crater), lunar impact crater named for Charles Greeley Abbot Abbot (artillery), a self-propelled gun Abbot, a GWR Waverley Class...
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    The Regiment of Artillery is a combat/fighting arm of the Indian Army, which provides massive firepower during all ground operations of the Indian Army...
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    Civil War. Vol. Five: Forts and Artillery. New York: Castle Books. pp. 51 & 54. Abbot, Henry L. (1867). "Siege artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond...
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    L118 light gun (category Artillery of the United Kingdom)
    entered service after the introduction of field artillery computer equipment (FACE), it never, unlike the Abbot, had gun rules (large slide rule like instruments...
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  • equipped once again with the Abbot. At the onset of the Kuwait invasion by Iraq, the Regiment took charge of M109 howitzer artillery and was deployed as part...
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  • Royal Horse Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery in the British Army. It currently serves in the armoured field artillery role, and is...
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    The 25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton was a Canadian-designed self-propelled artillery vehicle of the Second World War. It was based on Canadian-built derivatives...
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  • 105 mm calibre (category Artillery)
    in) is a common NATO-standard artillery and tank gun calibre. The rifled tank round is defined by STANAG 4458. The artillery round is defined by AOP-29 part...
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  • FV433 Abbot SPG 155/52mm OFB mounted gun system 155/39mm Marg-S mounted gun system 105/37mm Garuda V2 105/37mm IFB mounted gun system Rocket artillery BM-21...
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    Percy Fawcett (category Royal Artillery officers)
    (18 August 1867 – disappeared 29 May 1925) was a British geographer, artillery officer, cartographer, archaeologist and explorer of South America. He...
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    "Sexton". In more recent post-war years, the Royal Artillery used a self-propelled gun known as the "Abbot". Haugh 2008, p. 1. Moschanskiy, I. (1999). Бронетанковая...
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  • built its first Armoury House at the site of the Old Artillery Gardens. In 1638, Sir Maurice Abbot granted the Company use of lands at its current site...
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    requested General Abbot accompany his expeditionary force to Fort Fisher. Abbot commanded a provisional brigade of siege artillery during the successful...
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    Frederic Vaughan Abbot (March 4, 1858 – September 26, 1928) was a career officer in the United States Army. He attained the rank of brigadier general...
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    Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the artillery branch to support infantry and...
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    the North African Campaign led to a requirement for a self-propelled artillery vehicle armed with the 25-pounder gun-howitzer. In June 1941, the development...
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    12-inch coast defense mortar (category World War I artillery of the United States)
    be crewed and fired. After about 1905, reliance on the Abbot Quad design declined. Some artillery officers argued that salvo firing was inherently wasteful...
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    M110 howitzer (category Cold War artillery of the United States)
    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...
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    Regiment Royal Artillery is a regiment of the Royal Artillery in the British Army. It was formed in 1939 as 5th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery before being...
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    M108 howitzer (category Cold War artillery of the United States)
    M108s equipped the first U.S. Army field artillery unit deployed to the conflict, when the 3-6 Field Artillery Battalion was deployed to Pleiku on June...
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    A FV433 Abbot SPG A 3.7-inch mountain howitzer A Gatling gun A Section of the 1990-1991 Iraqi supergun It was planned that the Royal Artillery Museum collection...
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  • List of Cold War weapons and land equipment of the United Kingdom (category Cold War artillery of the United Kingdom)
    service in mid 1970s and today is main field artillery piece. Sexton (artillery) – Saw service till 1956 FV433 Abbot SPG – Main light SPG M109 howitzer – Main...
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    Saracen, Ferret Mk 2, Fox, FV433 Abbot SPG, Sabre, Bar Mine Layer, Matilda II with Mk3 No.1 Bulldozer blade. Soviet artillery tractor, BMP-1, T-55, T-26, T34/85...
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    79-year-old abbot, Gregorio Diamare; three tenant farmer families; orphaned or abandoned children; the badly wounded; and the dying. After artillery barrages...
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    AS-90 (category Self-propelled artillery of the Cold War)
    the eight self-propelled field artillery regiments (each of 24 guns) in the I (BR) Corps, replacing the 105 mm FV433 Abbot and older M109 155 mm Self Propelled...
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    16 mortars. The latter was the prototype for the "Abbot Quad" arrangement, developed by Major Abbot and used for the first 12-inch coast defense mortar...
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  • Regiment Royal Artillery. In 1971 it moved to Hemer with Abbot guns as part of 2nd Division and in 1977 it transferred to Dortmund with Abbots as part of...
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    The 1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers and its successor units served in the British Army's Reserve Forces from 1859 to 1961. During World War I it carried...
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    Division Artillery consisted of: Battery A, 319th Artillery Battery B, 319th Artillery Battery C, 319th Artillery (Battery C, 320th Artillery after 1960;...
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