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This is M777, the artillery gun that the India Army is slated to use. In picture, US Army soldiers from 2nd Platoon, Charlie Battery, 3rd Regiment, 321st field artillery, 82nd Airborne Division reload a M777 howitzer at Forward Operating Base Bostick in Kunar province.
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Canadian soldiers from A Battery of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (RCHA) located in Shilo, Mani.
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U.S. Marines from 1st Marine Division fire M777 155mm Towed Howitzers during a live fire drill at the U.S. Army's Rodriguez Live Fire Range in Pocheon.
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A painter works on part of an M777 howitzer at the BAE Systems factory at Barrow-in- Furness, northern England.
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U.S. soldiers from Charlie Battery, 321st Field Artillery Regiment fire a 155MM M777 howitzer at a Taliban enemy position from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Bostic.
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U.S. soldiers from Charlie Battery, 321st Field Artillery Regiment prepare to fire another round of 155MM M777 howitzer at a Taliban enemy position from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Bostic.
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US Navy handout photo of a helicopter lifting a howitzer in Shoalwater Bay.
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U.S. army soldiers from Task Force Denali B1/321 AFAR operate a M777 artillery gun during a fire mission at FOB Clark in Khowst province.
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U.S. army soldiers from Task Force Denali B1/321 AFAR load the M777 artillery gun during a fire mission, at FOB Clark in Khowst province.
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U.S. army soldiers from Task Force Denali B1/321 AFAR load a M777 artillery gun during a fire mission at FOB Clark in Khowst province.
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