
This is the huge M777 howitzer that US Marines burned out while fighting ISIS in Syria

By Daniel Brown,Business Insider
FORT BLISS, Texas — US Marines fired so many M-777 howitzer rounds in support of Syrian Democratic Forces, which eventually ousted ISIS from Raqqa, that they burned out two barrels.
"They fired more rounds in five months in Raqqa, Syria, than any other Marine artillery battalion, or any Marine or Army battalion, since the Vietnam war," Army Sgt. Major. John Wayne Troxell, senior enlisted adviser to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Marine Corps Times at the end of January.
"In five months they fired 35,000 artillery rounds on ISIS targets, killing ISIS fighters by the dozens," Troxell said.
And we got to see one of these M-777s, which soldiers call the "Triple-7," during our recent trip to Fort Bliss.
Here's what we saw:
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The non-precision guided munitions have a maximum range of 18.6 miles, while the Excalibur precision-guided rounds have a maximum range of 25 miles and are accurate to within 30 feet.
The howitzer can also fire up to five rounds per minute, or two rounds per minute sustained.
Source:Military.com,army-technology.com.
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Operators move the triple 7 up and down — or to the side — with two wheels, one of which can be seen in the lower left hand corner above.
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Garcia deployed to Afghanistan in 2017, and said his crew fired about 300 rounds "at known pools of enemy targets."
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Shaw said that his crew once took contact when he was in Afghanistan.
"If you're receiving contact on this howitzer, that means all your front lines are not there anymore, or they've been able to flank the infantry," he said.
But he understandably didn't want to go into details about the incident.
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