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howitzer
[ hou-it-ser ]
noun
- a cannon having a comparatively short barrel, used especially for firing shells at a high angle of elevation, as for reaching a target behind cover or in a trench.
howitzer
/ ˈhaʊɪtsə /
noun
- a cannon having a short or medium barrel with a low muzzle velocity and a steep angle of fire
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Origin of howitzer1
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Main battle tanks and motorized howitzers, fifth generation fighter jets, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, offensive cyberattack programs, and anti-aircraft missile batteries were of limited use in Afghanistan.
The convoy included more than 40 tankers and trucks--19 of those were each towing a 122mm howitzer.
It was a decades-old howitzer Burns called a “multi-ton behemoth” and the atomic shell had a range of only ten miles.
McCain said that ISIS held American-made Howitzer cannons had come within range of Erbil, where U.S. personnel reside.
ISIS forces had come so close to Erbil that the city was in range of the Howitzer artillery cannons that ISIS possesses.
These include, among other things, some 1,500 Humvees and 52 Howitzer artillery guns, which have a range of up to 20 miles.
The Turkish trenches are deep and narrow, and only effective weapon for dealing with them is the howitzer.
The bag was then rammed down upon the powder, and the howitzer pointed.
"A few discharges from the howitzer might stir them up," suggested Wade.
"It would not be a bad plan to get up our howitzer, and rig a carriage for it," said Wade.
An entire company of infantry in wagons, with a mountain howitzer and several rounds of grapeshot, was hastened to their relief.
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