Long Range Artillery
Long range artillery refers to large-caliber guns designed to fire projectiles over significant distances, typically exceeding 30 kilometers. These weapons are used in military operations to provide indirect fire support, targeting enemy positions, fortifications, and troop concentrations from a safe distance.
Modern long range artillery systems often incorporate advanced technology, such as GPS-guided munitions, to enhance accuracy and effectiveness. Examples include the M777 howitzer and the PzH 2000, which are utilized by various armed forces around the world to improve battlefield capabilities and strategic reach.