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the 155mm Howitzer - from Bob Evans 97th member.
The M114 155 mm howitzer was a towed
howitzer used by the United States Army. It replaced the M1918 as the standard U.S.
medium howitzer. It has a longer barrel which increases
the range by almost 25%. The carriage is designed for high
speed travel. It was first produced in 1942 as a medium
artillery piece. It saw service with the US Army during
World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before
being replaced by the M198 howitzer. The gun was used by
the armed forces of many nations, including Argentina,
Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Greece, Iran,
Iraq, Israel, Jordan, South Korea, Lebanon, Libya, Norway,
Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Yugoslavia.
116 surplus howitzers were sent to Bosnia in 1997. In some
of those countries the M114 still remains in service.

Specifications
Weight: 5.4 tons
Caliber: 155mm
Elevation: -2 to +63 degrees |
Performance
Rate of fire: 40 rounds per hour
Maximum range: 14,600 m
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