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M777 Gun crew, NB day, 6 Aug 2012.JPG

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English: M777 155-mm Howitzers, CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick. The M777 Howitzer is a towed artillery piece manufactured by BAE Systems’ Global Combat Systems division. Canada has 37 M777 Howitzers and they have been used in action since February 2006 in Afghanistan along with the associated GPS-guided Excalibur ammunition. The M777 began to replace all M109s (removed from service in 2005) and is the standard artillery weapon for all Regular Force artillery units.
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