The M777 Lightweight 155mm howitzer provides timely ... Seven-ton trucks are used to move the M777s, enabling artillery units to move faster between positions. A must for equipment in an ...
I recently traveled to Fort Sill, Oklahoma where I watched American soldiers conduct live-fire training on the M777 howitzer, a towed artillery piece that has emerged as one of Ukraine's more ...
"In the area of the settlement of Georgiyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a position was uncovered and a US-made M777 artillery system that shelled Donetsk residential areas was destroyed ...
TASS/. A US-made M777 artillery system was hit by Russian forces near the settlement of Shlyakhovoye in the Kherson region in the course of counterbattery work during the past day, Russian Defense ...
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 M777 towed howitzer had previously been produced ... and in total Kyiv received 152 of the towed artillery pieces. As the conflict turned into a slug match – and earned comparisons to ...
The M777, which must be towed into position ... which is lightweight for artillery. Kyiv received several of the guns from the US, Canada and Australia but many are now in need of refurbishment ...
"They fired more rounds in five months in Raqqa, Syria, than any other Marine artillery battalion, or any Marine or Army battalion, since the Vietnam war," Army Sgt. Major. John Wayne Troxell ...
The M777 was designed by the now-defunct Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering between 1987 and 2003 and officially debuted in 2005 (smack dab in the middle of the Global War on Terror).