m777 howitzer

  1. US Marines M777A2

    US Marines M777A2

    Marines with Lima Battery, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, fire M777A2 Lightweight Howitzers aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Dec. 11, 2012, during Exercise Steel Knight. Steel Knight is a combined arms exercise conducted by 1st Marine Division Marines...
  2. Antinov Loading M777

    Antinov Loading M777

    Was part of the loading crew back in January 06. Sorta a tight fit huh.
  3. M777 Crew in action

    M777 Crew in action

  4. M777A1 155mm - Ultralightweight Field Howitzer

    M777A1 155mm - Ultralightweight Field Howitzer

  5. M777A1 155M ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT FIELD HOWITZER

    M777A1 155M ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT FIELD HOWITZER

    The Ultralightweight Field Howitzer (UFH), designated M777A1 in the USA, was selected in 1997 by a joint US Army / Marine Corps initiative to replace the existing inventory of M198 155mm towed howitzers. The first of five EMD systems was delivered in June 2000. The US Marine Corps is to procure...
  6. M777A1 155M ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT FIELD HOWITZER

    M777A1 155M ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT FIELD HOWITZER

    The Ultralightweight Field Howitzer (UFH), designated M777A1 in the USA, was selected in 1997 by a joint US Army / Marine Corps initiative to replace the existing inventory of M198 155mm towed howitzers. The first of five EMD systems was delivered in June 2000. The US Marine Corps is to procure...
  7. M777

    M777

    the USA's new gun the M777 british built The Ultralightweight Field Howitzer (UFH), designated M777 in the USA, was selected in 1997 by a joint US Army/Marine Corps initiative to replace the existing inventory of M198 155mm towed howitzers. The first of five EMD systems was delivered in June...
  8. M777

    M777

    The maximum firing range is 24.7km with unassisted rounds and 30km with assisted rounds.
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