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105 mm artillery rounds sit ready for a fire mission. The brass coloured tips are the fuses that determine how the projectile will explode when it arrives on target.Artillery training right on mark
Reserve unit is a good source of gunners for Afghanistan.
Friday, December 08, 2006

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GAGETOWN, New-Brunswick — Exercise ROYAL ARCHER 1 operates at a company level.Live-fire executed in large scale area
GAGETOWN, New Brunswick — Exercise ROYAL ARCHER 1 operates at a company level. (Video Story)
Wednesday, November 01, 2006

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FORT LEWIS, Washington — Reservists cross the border to find suitable practice grounds.Rocky Mountains not the place for live firing ranges
FORT LEWIS, Washington — Reservists cross the border to find suitable practice grounds. (Video Story)
Friday, October 20, 2006

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Bdr Daniel Lavigne 2 RCHA enters target coordinates into a computer system which is part of the DGMS for M777 howitzer.New DGMS installed on M777 howitzer
2 RCHA tests new Digital Gun Management System with software revisions on 155mm M777 Howitzers.
Friday, September 15, 2006

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The Army looks to buy new, more effective ammunitionThe Army looks to buy new, more effective ammunition
The Excalibur hits targets with greater precision at a lower cost than traditional rounds.
Thursday, July 06, 2006

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LETHBRIDGE, Alberta - Regiment experiences significant changes as part of Army Transformation, going from air defence to field artillery.Army Transformation recreates regiment
LETHBRIDGE, Alberta - Regiment experiences significant changes as part of Army Transformation, going from air defence to field artillery. (Video Story)
Monday, June 12, 2006

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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -  Army News speaks with Major Steve Gallagher regarding both the present and future of the Canadian Forces newest artillery weapon in Afghanistan.M777 put to good use in Afghanistan
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Army News speaks with Major Steve Gallagher regarding both the present and future of the Canadian Forces newest artillery weapon in Afghanistan. (Video Story)
Monday, May 29, 2006

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CFB GAGETOWN, New Brunswick – Major General Stuart Beare describes how Canadian Forces Air Defence has developed in recent years and why it will continue to be a valuable asset for many years to come. M Gen Beare details air defence advancements
CFB GAGETOWN, New Brunswick – Major General Stuart Beare describes how Canadian Forces Air Defence has developed in recent years and why it will continue to be a valuable asset for many years to come. (Video Story)
Friday, May 19, 2006

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CFB PETAWAWA, Ontario – During EXERICE THUNDERING BEAR II, artillery and infantry units engage in a live fire stand to prepare soldiers for the realities of urban warfare.Level 5 live fire stand realistically simulates overseas deployment
CFB PETAWAWA, Ontario – During EXERICE THUNDERING BEAR II, artillery and infantry units engage in a live fire stand to prepare soldiers for the realities of urban warfare. (Video Story)
Wednesday, May 17, 2006

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OTTAWA, Ontario - Colonel Robert Gunn, Director Land Requirements and Director Artillery details the usefulness of the howitzer and addresses concerns regarding the future of the Canadian Forces’ artillery equipment.Colonel Robert Gunn addresses artillery weapons concerns
OTTAWA, Ontario - Colonel Robert Gunn, Director Land Requirements and Director Artillery details the usefulness of the howitzer and addresses concerns regarding the future of the Canadian Forces’ artillery equipment. (Video Story)
Wednesday, May 17, 2006

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