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M109 Collection

The M109 is a powerful 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer that has made its mark in various military forces around the world

Background imageM109 Collection: M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer

M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer
An M109 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer, at the 2006 Larkhill Royal Artillery open day, on the Larkhill racecourse / exhibition ground. Date: 2006

Background imageM109 Collection: An Israel Defense Force Artillery Corps M109 Doher

An Israel Defense Force Artillery Corps M109 Doher battery ready to fire

Background imageM109 Collection: A M109 howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert outside Benghazi, Libya

A M109 howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert outside Benghazi, Libya
A M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert just outside Benghazi, Libya. A war betwean Gaddafi army

Background imageM109 Collection: An M109 self-propelled howitzer of the Israel Defense Forces

An M109 self-propelled howitzer of the Israel Defense Forces

Background imageM109 Collection: Soldiers fire the howitzers on their M109A6 Paladins

Soldiers fire the howitzers on their M109A6 Paladins
March 13, 2007 - Soldiers fire the howitzers on their M109A6 Paladins during the first-ever firing of the Modular Artillery Charge System in the combat zone by an entire Paladin battery on Camp Taji

Background imageM109 Collection: A Spanish Army M109A5 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer

A Spanish Army M109A5 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer comes ashore at El Omayed, Egypt, as US, Spanish and Egyptian Forces conduct amphibious operations during Exercise Bright Star 01/02

Background imageM109 Collection: A selection of M992 C. A. T or Carrier Ammunition Tracked vehicles line up during a

A selection of M992 C. A. T or Carrier Ammunition Tracked vehicles line up during a
Baqubah, Iraq - A selection of M992 C.A.T or Carrier Ammunition Tracked vehicles line up during a deployment with some M113 and M109 vehicles at Camp Warhorse

Background imageM109 Collection: M109 self-propelled howitzers firing in the Negev Desert, Israel

M109 self-propelled howitzers firing in the Negev Desert, Israel
Row of M109 self-propelled howitzers firing in the Negev Desert, Israel

Background imageM109 Collection: M109 Paladin, a self-propelled 155mm howitzer

M109 Paladin, a self-propelled 155mm howitzer
Baqubah, Iraq - M109 Paladin, a self-propelled 155mm howitzer

Background imageM109 Collection: Anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4

Anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4
A defense weapons system with gun dish fire control radar and quad 40mm anti-aircraft guns mounted on an M109 chassis, is used to simulate a Soviet ZSU-23-4 during the Joint Attack Weapons System


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The M109 is a powerful 155 mm calibre self-propelled howitzer that has made its mark in various military forces around the world. From the Israel Defense Forces to NATO, this artillery piece has seen action in different terrains and conflicts. One notable instance was when an M109 self-propelled howitzer of the Israel Defense Forces showcased its capabilities during combat. The IDF Artillery Corps' M109 Doher proved to be a formidable force on the battlefield, delivering precise and devastating firepower. However, not all encounters ended favorably for the M109. In Libya, outside Benghazi, NATO forces destroyed one of these howitzers as part of their mission. This incident highlights both the destructive power of this weapon and its vulnerability in hostile environments. On a more positive note, another variant known as the M109 Paladin has gained recognition worldwide. As a self-propelled 155mm howitzer, it combines mobility with heavy firepower to support ground troops effectively. Soldiers operating these impressive machines can be seen firing their howitzers from their M109A6 Paladins. Their training and expertise ensure accurate targeting and maximum impact on enemy positions. Beyond Israel's use of this artillery piece, other nations have also embraced it for their defense needs. For instance, the Spanish Army employs an M109A5 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer within its ranks. Moreover, a selection of Carrier Ammunition Tracked (C. A. T) vehicles called M992 line up during operations. These vehicles play a crucial role in resupplying ammunition to keep the relentless barrage going without interruption. Whether it's defending borders or engaging enemies overseas, the versatile and lethal nature of the M109 continues to make it an indispensable asset for armed forces across different nations.