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  • M110 Howitzer
  • M110 howitzer
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  • The 8 inch (203 mm) Self-Propelled Howitzer M110 was the largest available self-propelled howitzer in the United States Army's inventory. It was deployed in division artillery in general support battalions and in separate corps- and Army-level battalions. Missions include general support, counter-battery fire, and suppression of enemy air defense systems. The M110 was exported to a number of countries and remains in service with three NATO armies — the Greek, Spanish and Turkish.
  • The M110 is a self-propelled gun featured in Battlefield Vietnam. The M110 was used extensively by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. It saw very limited action, only in the Vietnam conflict and several Israeli battles. Though the United States no longer use this weapon, the M110 is still in use by several different countries including Turkey. It was an effective weapon against North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong compounds.
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vehicle range
  • 523.0
Origin
  • United States
Name
  • 8.0
Type
primary armament
  • 2
  • 8.0
Weight
  • 28.300000
Armour
  • 13.0
Engine
  • General Motors 8V71T, 8-cylinder, supercharged diesel
engine power
  • 405.0
Suspension
is vehicle
  • yes
Crew
  • 13
abstract
  • The 8 inch (203 mm) Self-Propelled Howitzer M110 was the largest available self-propelled howitzer in the United States Army's inventory. It was deployed in division artillery in general support battalions and in separate corps- and Army-level battalions. Missions include general support, counter-battery fire, and suppression of enemy air defense systems. The M110 was exported to a number of countries and remains in service with three NATO armies — the Greek, Spanish and Turkish.
  • The M110 is a self-propelled gun featured in Battlefield Vietnam. The M110 was used extensively by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. It saw very limited action, only in the Vietnam conflict and several Israeli battles. Though the United States no longer use this weapon, the M110 is still in use by several different countries including Turkey. It was an effective weapon against North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong compounds.