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  • [[Base bleed]] but unguided extended-range shell for [[155mm howitzer]]s
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  • Swedish 155mm howitzer, either towed or mounted on a wheeled truck chassis
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  • A family of self-propelled [[155mm howitzer]]s developed by the [[U.S. Army]]
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • Designed by [[Gerard Bull]] in [[South Africa]], a family of [[155mm howitzer]]s with exceptionally long range
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  • Standard US-NATO [[155mm howitzer]] blast-fragmentation unguided [[warhead]]; to be replaced by the [[M795 sh
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  • Replacement for the [[M107 shell|155mm howitzer shell]] with increased lethality and range, and [[insensitive high explosiv
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  • Advanced German-designed [[155mm howitzer]] used by the [[Italian Army|Italian]], [[Dutch Army|Dutch]] and [[Greek Ar
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • The 155mm howitzer is the most common in current use has a caliber of 155mm, although Soviet-d An extremely lightweight 155mm howitzer, making extensive use of titanium construction, was first built by the Brit
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  • {{rpl|155mm howitzer||**}}
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • ...ons previously under DIVARTY, such as 105mm howitzers in light units and [[155mm howitzer]]s in heavy units, decentralized to the BCT. In light units, 155mm support
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  • ...carrier]]s (MC), and a battery armed with the M777 howitzer lightweight [[155mm howitzer]].
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  • {{r|155mm howitzer}}
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  • Perhaps the most common tactical delivery system was the [[155mm howitzer]]. Warheads were developed for tactical ballistic missiles including the [[
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  • ...obalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/lw155.htm |title=M777 Lightweight 155mm howitzer |accessdate=2008-04-05 }}</ref>
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  • ...ighter equipment, such as the first shipments of the M777 ultralightweight 155mm howitzer. T
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  • ...heat and sand and dust of the Middle East. In particularly, he sold French 155mm howitzer|155mm self-propelled howitzers to Iraq. He said its range (42 KM/25 Mi) wa
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  • ...unition; the larger [[CH-54]] Tarhe ("the hook") lifted the larger 8-ton [[155mm howitzer|155mm medium howitzers]] that gave the firebase greater range. Generally, t
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  • ...he XM1203 non-line-of-sight cannon (NLOS-C). Physically, it is an advanced 155mm howitzer, self-propelled on a manned vehicle, which will succeed the U.S. M109 howit
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  • ...attery armed with the exceptionally capable M777 howitzer|M777 lightweight 155mm howitzer<ref name=ANS2006-10-31>{{citation | url =http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php
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  • ...disappear. A standard ammunition issue might contain, hypothetically, 1500 155mm howitzer shells, 3000 81mm mortar shells, and 100,000 rounds of 5.56mm rifle and mac
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  • | [[155mm howitzer]]
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  • ...is any sharing, it will be in the conventional munition rounds. A current 155mm howitzer, the U.S. M109 used by many countries, has a basic maximum range of 22km; 3
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