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    The L118 light gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer. It was originally designed and produced in the United Kingdom for the British Army in the 1970s. It has...
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    features with the British L118 light gun. It's suitable to operate in mountainous and other difficult terrains, because this gun has excellent portability...
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    Bishopton. Triple-base propellant for UK service (for example, the 105 mm L118 Light Gun) is now manufactured in Germany. Gunpowder, an explosive mixture of...
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    Based on L118. Ordnance QF 6 pounder- antitank gun (~1960) M119 air mobile / air assault (slingload/parachute) is based on the UK L118 Light Gun, firing...
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  • Indian field gun ( India) K105A1 105 mm self-propelled howitzer (EVO-105) ( South Korea) KH178 105 mm howitzer ( South Korea) L118 light gun ( United Kingdom)...
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    throughout Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is currently equipped with the L118 Light Gun. The regiment was first formed as the 105 (Scottish) Air Defence Regiment...
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    Barracks in Topcliffe and serves in the light close support role, equipped with 105mm L118 light guns supporting 7 Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team. The...
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  • role with 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, and is equipped with the L118 Light Gun. The regiment was constituted in 1961 out of existing batteries that...
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  • 56 – Saw short service as L5 pack howitzer from 1960s to mid-1970s. L118 light gun – entered service in mid 1970s and today is main field artillery piece...
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    Ordnance Factories as the L118 light gun. In the L118 configuration, the 105 mm ammunition is cased separate loading ammunition. The L118 entered service with...
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    155 mm self-propelled gun and is utilised by 1st Regiment RHA and 19 Regiment RA. L118 light gun – The light gun is a 105 mm gun. It is operated by 4th...
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    February 2024 "L118 light gun". Ministry of Defence. Archived from the original on 29 June 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014. "AS90 self-propelled gun". Ministry...
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    29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery of the British Army using the L118 Light Gun, a 105 mm towed howitzer. The regiment is Commando-trained. The Commando...
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    propellants favoured by the US. The 105 mm Fd Mark 2 is still used with the L118 Light Gun. Maximum range with 105 mm Fd Mark 1 ammunition was 15 km, the Mark...
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    the 105mm L118 light gun. The last British military unit to fire the 25-pounder in its field role (as opposed to ceremonial use) was the Gun Troop of the...
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  • Field guns are one of two primary types of field artillery. Guns fire a heavy shell on a relatively level trajectory from a longer barrel, allowing for...
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    O'Clock Gun is an L118 Light Gun, brought into service on 30 November 2001. On Sunday 2 April 1916, at an unknown time of day, the One O'Clock Gun was fired...
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  • terms of modern non-self-propelled artillery in NATO, there is the L118 light gun, as well as the FH70, both of which are used by multiple NATO countries...
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    includes a Royal Logistic Corps stores section. The gun batteries are equipped with six L118 105mm light guns and three OPs each. The batteries are as follows:...
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    their armoured vehicles. The Legions field artillery group mans L118 105mm Light Guns, Italian wheeled tank destroyers B1 Centauro also are used. The...
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    M777 howitzer (redirect from M777 gun)
    been proven previously through earlier use on the British Army 105 mm L118 Light Gun. The M777A2 may be combined with the M982 Excalibur 155 mm GPS-guided...
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    purpose is to provide reinforcements for units that use the 105 mm L118 Light Gun. The Lancashire Artillery Volunteers were first raised in 1859 as part...
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    Canadian Light Infantry. The New Zealand contingent initially amounted to around 29 troops, with their instruction focusing on the L118 light gun, donated...
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  • sub-units throughout the South of England. It had three gun batteries all equipped with the L118 Light Gun. The regiment's original role was British Army of...
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  • howitzer FH-70 155 mm gun M777 155 mm howitzer L118 light gun 105 mm M119 Self-propelled artillery FV433 Abbot SPG self-propelled 105 mm gun AS-90 155 mm self-propelled...
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    is a 155 mm self-propelled armoured gun with a 24-kilometre (15 mi) range. The L118 light gun is a 105 mm towed gun, which is typically towed by a Pinzgauer...
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    September 2019. "Newly Addition in Bangladesh Army Oerlikon Radar Controlled Gun Test Firing Held at Coxbazar". ISPR (in Bengali). Bangladesh. 13 October...
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    M101A1. Indian Field Gun – Indian 105 mm howitzer. L118 light gun – British 105 mm howitzer. M119 howitzer – The US license of L118, replacement for M101...
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  • A (1st City of London) Battery, Honourable Artillery Company is a L118 light gun battery that provides a reserve to 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse...
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  • Forces Recognition Guide, Ewen Southby-Tailyour (2005) p. 446. "UAE 'given guns' for Chen visit". Taipeitimes.com. 9 October 2005. Archived from the original...
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