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Artillery, cannons, mortars, and guns.

Pic: US WW2 155mm (6.1-inch) M1 Long Tom (later designated as the M2 & M59) in its travelling configuration.
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US 203mm (8-inch) M115 cannon, (called the M1 howitzer in WW2).
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US 203mm M110A2 8-inch self-propelled howitzer.
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US 175mm M107 self-propelled gun used in Vietnam.
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Bat + /hr/ = WIN

*salute*
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Bat is like, the Arms Fairy.
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pics taken at Aberdeen proving ground in Maryland USA...

they have a nice collection of captured WWII German and some Italian and some Jap tanks and artillery pieces...
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also some WWI Brit tanks...
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Does anyone have /hr/ pics of the old Soviet 420mm 'Oka' (Transformator) 55-ton nuclear mortar on Chassis 2B1 (mod 1957, based on the T-10 tank)? She fired a 670 kg grenade (shown here), range 25 km or 50 km using a rocket-assisted "reactive mine."