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M110 Self Propelled Howitzer 1:35
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M110 Self Propelled Howitzer 1:35
Reference :
CA-6574-TO
Of American design, the M110 entered service with the Belgian Army as a replacement for the M55 in the Corps artillery. (1972-1992)
M110 Self Propelled Howitzer 1:35
Italeri 6574
Scale : 1:35
Series :
Box size : 37,3 x 24,1 x 6,0 mm
Size : 26,8
Decals for 4 versions US
The self-propelled guns of the M-110 series have represented, for many years, the backbone of the field artillery of the United States Army. They were also largely used by the American Allied Countries. It entered service in the ‘60s but thanks to the improvements made in 1977 on the M-110 A1 version, it acquired improved operational efficiency. The M-110 A1 was armed with the new 203 mm long range M201 gun able to use a wide range of ammunitions. The project was characterized by an excellent mix in terms of firepower and mobility thanks to its reliable chassis (the same of the M-107). The M-110 A1 was deployed in the division artillery to perform tasks as general support, counter-battery fire and suppression of enemy positions. It was widely used during the conflict in Lebanon and during the first Gulf war.
The 20th Artillery Regiment (Belgian Forces in Germany) of the Belgian Army used 11 M110A2 between 1972 and 1993.
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