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  1. El M109 es un obús autopropulsado estadounidense de 155 mm, introducido a comienzos de la década de 1960 y que ha sido, desde entonces, actualizado varias veces hasta llegar a la versión actual M109A6 Paladin, utilizada por el Ejército de Estados Unidos.

  2. Con el fin de estandarizar su artillería autopropulsada, el Ejército de Chile adquirió en 2006 el sistema de armas M-109 en la versión CL para equipar los dos grupos de artillería pertenecientes a la 1ª y 2ª brigadas acorazadas.

  3. The United States Department of Defense has recently finalized a significant contract with BAE Systems, totaling $317.9 million, for the continuous provision of technical system services supporting the M109 family of self-propelled howitzers.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · BAE Systems has signed a $318-million contract with the US Army to provide technical and sustainment support services for its M109A6 and A7 self-propelled howitzers.

  5. 29 de sept. de 2020 · The M109, a system developed in the 1950s and first fielded in 1963, was a prime candidate for upgrading or replacement.

  6. Early M109 howitzer of the Royal Netherlands Army. The M109 was the medium variant of a U.S. program to adopt a common chassis for its self-propelled artillery units. The light version, the M108 Howitzer, was phased out during the Vietnam War, but many were rebuilt as M109s.

  7. 19 de nov. de 2019 · Modernized fire control systems, gun elevation motors, and ground mapping would allow the improved vehicle to fire, move, and fire again to reduce successful enemy retaliation. Finally, the old M109 just did not have the range needed to counter fire the Soviets, which was a huge tactical weakness.