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Ukrainian servicemen load ammunition into a M777 howitzer before firing towards Russian positions in the Donetsk region, 26 January, 2025 ...
Battlegroup North inflicts damage on 8 Ukrainian brigades ... five pickups, a US-made 155mm M777 howitzer, two 152mm D-20 weapons and six 122mm D-30 howitzers, the ministry added.
The company has observed significant interest in the M777 howitzers in other countries ... with the only battle-proven 155mm lightweight howitzer in the world.” The premier source of breaking ...
The M777 Lightweight 155mm howitzer provides timely, accurate and continuous firepower in support of Marine and Army infantry forces and replaces the M198 towed Howitzer. In 2005, the Army and ...
As a result of fire damage to manpower and equipment ... two pickup trucks, a US-made M777 artillery system, an Msta-B howitzer and two Gvozdika self-propelled artillery systems," the ministry ...
After seeing a decade of heavy combat in two major wars, the lightweight M777 howitzer continues to be an integral piece of the the US military's artillery strategy. With the capacity to fire up ...
The US Army has placed an order for M777 howitzer structures with BAE Systems in a contract worth $162m according to a statement from the supplier on 15 April 2025. Having first entered service ...
The M777 155mm lightweight howitzer is in service with more than six countries and has been heavily used in Ukraine. The latest contract is part of an effort to restart the manufacture of M777 towed ...
FORT BLISS, Texas - US Marines fired so many M-777 howitzer rounds in support of Syrian Democratic Forces, which eventually ousted ISIS from Raqqa, that they burned out two barrels. "They fired ...
BAE Systems workers today celebrated delivery of the 500th M777 howitzer to the US military. Weighing in at less than 4200kg, the revolutionary M777 is the world’s first artillery weapon to make ...
A soldier assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment Field Artillery Squadron, moves a 155mm round to load the M777 Howitzer during a live fire exercise at the Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany ...
The M198 is currently in active service with both the US Army and the Marine Corps though it is being replaced by the M777 ultra-lightweight 155mm howitzer in selected units.