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Howitzer - Wikipedia
an artillery weapon that falls between a cannon (or field gun) and a mortar. It is capable of both low angle fire like a field gun and high angle fire like a ... en.wikipedia.org
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Howitzer Clothing | United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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HOWITZER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Howitzer definition: a cannon having a comparatively short barrel, used especially for firing shells at a high angle of elevation, as for reaching a target ... www.dictionary.com
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howitzer (ˈhaʊɪtsə(r)) Forms: α. 8 hau-, haw-, hobitzer. β. 7 hauwitzer, 8 hawitzer, 8– howitzer. [A deriv. of prec.; the same suffix appears in Du. houwitser (in 1663 houvietser), Fr. obusier for earlier obus (see Hatz.-Darm.).] A short piece of ordnance, usually of light weight, specially designed... Oxford English Dictionary
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M198 Howitzer - Military.com
The M198 155mm howitzer is a towed field artillery piece of a split trail carriage design. The M198 is equipped with a double baffle muzzle brake. www.military.com
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What's a Howitzer and how are they being used in Ukraine?
The United States has helped equip Ukrainian forces with artillery, supplying 90 howitzers – enough to equip five battalions. www.youtube.com
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Exactly what is the definition of a Howitzer artillery piece? It seems ...
Howitzer is a type of artillery piece characterized by a relatively short barrel and the use of comparatively small propellant charges to propel ... www.quora.com
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M109-52 Self-Propelled Howitzer - BAE Systems
BAE Systems upgrades the lethality of the latest generation M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) by integrating the proven Rheinmetall L52 155mm, 52-caliber ... www.baesystems.com
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howitzer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A cannon that combines certain characteristics of field guns and mortars, delivering projectiles with medium velocities, usually with relatively high ... en.wiktionary.org
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PM Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPHS) - PEO GCS
Continuously develop, produce and sustain Field Artillery Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems to ensure the King of Battle remains dominant on the battlefield. Our ... www.peogcs.army.mil
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Ukraine Plunders Howitzer Graveyard to Keep Big Guns Firing
2 days agoAt a repair base in Ukraine, mechanics patched together Western artillery guns using parts scavenged from the battered carcasses of some 20 damaged howitzers scattered outside. The need to create ...
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howitzer/ˈhauɪtsə(r); `haʊɪtsɚ/ nshort gun for firing shells at a high angle and at short range 榴弹炮. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Norwegian NASAMS, German Howitzer Blown To Bits
Russia reportedly destroyed multiple western-supplied military hardware to Ukraine. As per RT, this included Norwegian-made NASAMS ... www.youtube.com
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Dhanush (howitzer)
Dhanush (bow) is a 155 mm towed howitzer manufactured by Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited, previously a part of Ordnance Factory Board. It was reported in July 2017 that the howitzer failed the last phase of testing, due to the shell hitting the muzzle brake. wikipedia.org
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Big Bertha | WWI German Siege Gun & Howitzer | Britannica
Big Bertha, a type of 420-mm (16.5-inch) howitzer that was first used by the German army to bombard Belgian and French forts during World War I. Officially designated as the 42-cm kurze Marinekanone 14 L/12 in Räderlafette ("42-cm short naval canon 14 L/12 on wheeled carriage"), the gun was nicknamed "Big Bertha" by German soldiers ...
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