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  • ...on medium artillery piece worldwide is the [[155mm howitzer]], a towed '''130mm gun''' was a popular Soviet design, introduced as the M46 in 1954 (sometimes ca
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  • Vietnam-era long-range U.S. field artillery rifle, outranging Soviet [[130mm gun]]; longer range but smaller shell than [[8" howitzer]]; shared chassis with
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  • {{r|130mm gun}}
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  • ...on medium artillery piece worldwide is the [[155mm howitzer]], a towed '''130mm gun''' was a popular Soviet design, introduced as the M46 in 1954 (sometimes ca
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  • {{r|130mm gun}}
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  • ...r in the [[AC-130]]. For some time, the Russians and Chinese deployed an [[130mm gun]] that outranged all 105mm and some 155mm howitzers.
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  • ...ould had to be wide enough to keep Saigon out of the range of the Soviet [[130mm gun]]s, approximately 17.5 miles. Also, there were several key bases in the wid
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  • ...152mm artillery pieces had a range of around ten and one-half miles. The [[130mm gun]], introduced later in the battle, had a range of nineteen miles. The heavi ...ase was rocked by 1,307 North Vietnamese rounds, most of which came from [[130mm gun]]s, and 152mm artillery pieces located in Laos.<ref>Schulimson, p. 279.</re
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  • ...artillery fire control. When artillery was available, however, the PAVN [[130mm gun]]s had greater range than ARVN howitzers, and could be countered only by ta
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