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At the military pageant, all eyes are drawn upwards to witness the impressive display light artillery guns

Background image105mm Collection: 105mm Light Artillery Guns at Military Pageant

105mm Light Artillery Guns at Military Pageant
A battery of 105mm Light Artillery guns manned by 103 Regiment (V) Royal Artillery opens fire during a military pageant. The versatile 105mm light gun is used by the parachute

Background image105mm Collection: חיבוק

חיבוק
Yoram GIL

Background image105mm Collection: מבט למעלה

מבט למעלה
Yoram GIL

Background image105mm Collection: The Gray sky

The Gray sky
敬昕 涂

Background image105mm Collection: A 105mm light gun being towed by a Pinzgauer all-terrain vehicle

A 105mm light gun being towed by a Pinzgauer all-terrain vehicle

Background image105mm Collection: U. S. Army Soldier loads a 105mm artillery round into a M119 Howitzer

U. S. Army Soldier loads a 105mm artillery round into a M119 Howitzer
East Baghdad, Iraq - U.S. Army Soldier of the Archangels from 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery, 506th Regimental Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division

Background image105mm Collection: A Belgian artillery unit setting up the LG1 105 mm / 30-calibre towed howitzer

A Belgian artillery unit setting up the LG1 105 mm / 30-calibre towed howitzer
Army Base Leopoldsburg, Belgium - A Belgian artillery unit setting up the LG1 105 mm/30-calibre towed howitzer. The howitzer is towed by a Unimog vehicle

Background image105mm Collection: German gunners in action with 105mm howitzer, WW1

German gunners in action with 105mm howitzer, WW1
German gunners in action with a 105mm 98/09 light field howitzer gun on the Western Front during the First World War. It was designed and manufactured by Krupp. Date: 1914-1918

Background image105mm Collection: A soldier of the Belgian artillery unit sets up a device toAguide howitzer units

A soldier of the Belgian artillery unit sets up a device toAguide howitzer units
Army Base Leopoldsburg, Belgium - A soldier of the Belgian artillery unit sets up a device toAguide the howitzer units on how to set up the howitzers so that they can hit their target accurately

Background image105mm Collection: Paratroopers prepare to hook up an M119A2 howitzer to a UH-60M Black Hawk

Paratroopers prepare to hook up an M119A2 howitzer to a UH-60M Black Hawk
February 2, 2011 - Paratroopers prepare to hook up an M119A2 105mm howitzer to a UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter during a field training exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Background image105mm Collection: Howitzer 105mm light guns are lined up at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

Howitzer 105mm light guns are lined up at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, ready for test firing. Royal Artillery L118 Light Guns are fitted with an Automatic Pointing System

Background image105mm Collection: Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun

Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun
An Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron

Background image105mm Collection: German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1

German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1
A captured German 105mm 98/09 light field howitzer gun during the First World War. It was designed and manufactured by Krupp. Date: 1914-1918


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At the military pageant, all eyes are drawn upwards to witness the impressive display light artillery guns. Against a backdrop of gray skies, these powerful weapons command attention as they are towed by Pinzgauer all-terrain vehicles. The Royal Navy photographers have been recognized for capturing picture-perfect shots of this awe-inspiring sight. Amongst them is Tamar, whose lens captures every detail with precision and artistry. In another corner, a Belgian artillery unit meticulously sets up the LG1 105mm / 30-calibre towed howitzer, showcasing their expertise and dedication to their craft. A historical image transports us back in time to World War I when German gunners were seen in action with their trusty 105mm howitzers. These glimpses into the world of artillery remind us of the power and skill required to defend our nations and protect our freedoms.