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Q: How many mils can the m777 howitzer be out before relay is required?
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There are currently four different artillery pieces in service with the U.S. Military. The firs is the M119A2 which fires 105 mm projectiles up to 19,500 meters. The military also uses the M198 and M777 towed howitzers which fire a 155 mm projectiles. If memory serves me correctly they can be fired at ranges up to and including 22,500 meters. Last but not least is the M109A6 Paladin self propelled howitzer. It also fires a 155 mm projectile and can reach 22,500 meters. Each division typically has one field artillery battalion assigned to it. Each battery consists of between two and three firing batteries of between six and eight guns.


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