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  2. M982 Excalibur - Wikipedia

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    The M982 Excalibur (previously XM982) is a 155 mm extended-range guided ... The Excalibur Ib has improved reliability and lower unit cost than the previous Excalibur ...

  3. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit - Wikipedia

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    Unit cost: US $13,541 [note 1 ... is a U.S. Army-designed precision guidance system to turn existing 155 mm artillery shells ... M982 Excalibur – (United ...

  4. M712 Copperhead - Wikipedia

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    M712 Copperhead approaches an old M47 Patton tank used as a target M712 detonating. The M712 Copperhead is a 155 mm caliber cannon-launched guided projectile.It is a fin-stabilized, terminally laser guided, explosive shell intended to engage hard point targets such as tanks, self-propelled howitzers or other high-value targets.

  5. M777 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    Concurrently, the Australian Army has acquired guided 155 mm munitions in the form of the M982 Excalibur and XM1156 Precision Guidance Kit. [46] In late April 2022, Australia announced that they would donate six of their M777 howitzers, with ammunition, to aid in the defence of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [47]

  6. 155 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    155 mm (6.1 in) is a NATO-standard ... Developed from 2000 and tested in the 2010s it was cancelled in 2016 due to excessive cost of projectiles. ... M982 Excalibur:

  7. U.S. Army Doubles Down on Raytheon's Excalibur - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Defense announced new contract awards totaling nearly $2 billion in total value on Monday -- and a modification of an existing contract worth $6.9 billion all on its own.

  8. Advanced Gun System - Wikipedia

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    Designated the 155 mm/62 (6.1-inch) Mark 51 Advanced Gun System (AGS), [1] it was designed to provide long-range naval gunfire support against shore-based targets. A total of six of the systems were installed, two on each of the three Zumwalt -class ships.

  9. M795 projectile - Wikipedia

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    The M795 is a 155 mm high-fragmentation, steel (HF1)-body projectile, filled with 10.8 kilograms (23.8 lb) of TNT.It weighs approximately 47 kilograms (103 lb). The high-fragmentation steel body is encircled by a gilding metal rotating band, making it compatible with 3W through 8S (M3A1 through M203A1) zone propelling charges across all current 155 mm howitzers.