G6 howitzer

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The G6, sometimes denoted as the G6 Rhino, is a South African self-propelled howitzer. It was developed as a turreted, self-propelled variant of the G5 howitzer series, mating the gun to a six-wheeled mine-protected armoured chassis. Design work on the G6 began in the late 1970s to replace the obsolescent Sexton being retired from service with the artillery regiments of the South African Army. Serial production commenced between 1988 and 1999.

1966-08-26T00:00:00Z
1966-08-26T00:00:00Z
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G6 KanonG6 Kanon
SANDF G6 Rhino Klipdrift Military baseSANDF G6 Rhino Klipdrift Military base
Cavallo G6 artillery transporterCavallo G6 artillery transporter
G6 Howitzer (9676198850)G6 Howitzer (9676198850)
Denel G6 2 (DanieVDM)Denel G6 2 (DanieVDM)
G6 howitzer (9672963125)G6 howitzer (9672963125)
Denel G6-45 Ysterplaat Airshow 2006Denel G6-45 Ysterplaat Airshow 2006
South African G5 and G6 - 001South African G5 and G6 - 001
South Africa-Johannesburg Military Museum001South Africa-Johannesburg Military Museum001
ERFB 155-mm projectiles for the G6 howitzerERFB 155-mm projectiles for the G6 howitzer
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    commonsimageSANDF G6 Rhino Klipdrift Military base Commons
    commonsimageCavallo G6 artillery transporter Commons
    commonsimageG6 Howitzer (9676198850) Commons
    commonsimageDenel G6 2 (DanieVDM) Commons
    commonsimageG6 howitzer (9672963125) Commons
    commonsimageDenel G6-45 Ysterplaat Airshow 2006 Commons
    commonsimageSouth African G5 and G6 - 001 Commons
    commonsimageSouth Africa-Johannesburg Military Museum001 Commons
    commonsimageERFB 155-mm projectiles for the G6 howitzer Commons