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Self-propelled artillery of the United Kingdom
155 mm artillery
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Self-propelled artillery
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United Kingdom
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Armour
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steel
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7.62 mm NATO
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L7 GPMG
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Cummins
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diesel
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hp
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self-propelled artillery piece
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British Army
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Royal Horse Artillery
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Royal Artillery
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FV433 Abbot SPG
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M109
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FH-70
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Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering
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BAE Systems
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SP70
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Ministry of Defence
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M109 howitzer
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4.5 inch (114 mm) Mark 8 naval gun
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Royal Navy
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projectile
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rocket
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ordnance
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breech
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gun laying
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engine
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L7 GPMG
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Cummins
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diesel
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eng.
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Crab
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T-72
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Polish Armed Forces
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Indian Army
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d
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AFVs
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Ferret Scout Car
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Fox Reconnaissance Vehicle
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Saladin Armoured Car
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Saracen APC
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FV1611 "Pig"
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Saxon
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Mastiff PPV
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APCs
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IFVs
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FV432
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Warrior
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FV103 Spartan
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Stormer
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FV104 Samaritan
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FV105 Sultan
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BvS 10
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FV 4101 Charioteer
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FV301
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FV101 Scorpion
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FV107 Scimitar
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Sabre
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FV102 Striker
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FV438 Swingfire
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SP artillery
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FV433 Abbot
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MLRS
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Main battle tanks
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Centurion
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Conqueror
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Chieftain
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Challenger 1
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Challenger 2
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UK unarmoured or non-fighting vehicles
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Categories
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Self-propelled artillery of the United Kingdom
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155 mm artillery
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Tracked vehicles
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