One Ukrainian brigade recently achieved a remarkable feat. Armed with a towed M777 howitzer, they successfully eliminated as ...
One of the Ukrainian brigades accomplished quite a feat. Equipped with a towed M777 howitzer, which highlights its ...
The U.S. Army is looking to give its still-in-development anti-armor guided 155mm artillery shells the ability to ...
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 ...
Operations in Ukraine have proven artillery is essential, but needs to adapt. The Army continues to decipher a path to ...
The M777 Howitzer has 'Redefined and Reshaped the Modern Battlefield' The M777 Howitzer, a lightweight yet powerful artillery system, has proven vital on the Ukrainian battlefield and could play a ...
The M777, a lightweight towed howitzer, has become a critical asset in delivering precise, long-range fire support. Meanwhile ...
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.
With foreign weapons pouring into Ukraine, the Ukrainian military may end up with one of the world's most eclectic collections of artillery. Take howitzers, for example. When Russia invaded in ...
According to the report, Russian troops also wiped out a Polish-made Krab self-propelled gun-howitzer, a US-made M777 155 mm howitzer, a US-made M119 105 mm howitzer MOSCOW, January 25.
The Ukrainian armed forces lost up to 125 troops, an armored combat vehicle, four motor vehicles, a US-made M777 155 mm howitzer, two D-20 155 mm howitzers and a field ammunition depot.
Ukrainian forces have destroyed 10,373 Russian artillery systems since the beginning of the year up to Oct. 1, 2024, the Ministry of Defense reported on Oct. 15.