Howitzers Go Back to Artillery Norinco Type 89 155mm HowitzerThe Norinco Type 89 is a Chinese self-propelled 155mm howitzer featuring advanced fire control systems and mobility for modern battlefield operations. It has seen service in the People's Liberation Army and has been exported to various countries.Obusier de 155 mm Modele 50A French 155mm towed howitzer introduced after World War II. It was known for its modernized design, providing effective indirect fire support.M-68 155mm HowitzerAn Israeli towed howitzer used for field artillery. It provided reliable and effective fire support with the capability of firing a variety of 155mm ammunition types.Type 89 155mm HowitzerA Japanese howitzer developed for the Imperial Japanese Army. It provided mobile artillery support, firing 155mm shells with precision.Type 91 10 cm howitzerAn artillery piece used by the Imperial Japanese Army, designed for flexibility and capable of firing high-explosive shells. It saw extensive service during World War II.Ordnance QF 25-pounderA British field gun and howitzer, the 25-pounder was the standard artillery piece for the British Army during World War II. It combined high mobility, accuracy, and versatility, excelling in both direct and indirect fire roles. It became one of the most iconic artillery pieces of the war.Ordnance QF 25-pounder ShortA shortened version of the 25-pounder designed for use in jungle warfare during World War II. It was lighter and more portable, allowing it to be transported through rough terrain. Despite its reduced range, it was effective in close support roles.M114 155 mm howitzerA towed howitzer used by the U.S. Army during World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Known for its versatility and range, it fired 155mm shells for both direct and indirect fire support.M2A1 105mm HowitzerA towed field artillery piece used by the U.S. military. Introduced during World War II, it provided reliable fire support and remained in service for decades due to its effectiveness and ease of operation.