Howitzer - Wikipedia Since World War I, the word howitzer has been changing to describe artillery pieces that previously would have belonged to the category of gun-howitzers – relatively long barrels and high muzzle velocities combined with multiple propelling charges and high maximum elevations
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What Is a Howitzer? - US Military After WW2, any piece of artillery that utilized indirect fire to attack targets has been broadly referred to as a howitzer The US military now defines them as any cannon artillery that can fire at 45-90°
U. S. Army Moves to Replace M777 With New Wheeled 155mm Howitzer for . . . The U S Army is preparing to make a fast, consequential bet on cannon artillery mobility, moving to acquire a wheeled 155 mm self-propelled howitzer intended to replace the towed M777 in Stryker Brigade Combat Teams and set the conditions for broader adoption in mobile and infantry formations
Howitzer | gunnery | Britannica A howitzer is a type of artillery piece characterized by a short barrel, designed to fire projectiles at medium muzzle velocities with high, arcing trajectories