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  1. MTA Bus Time: Route M102

    See a map of the boarding change. What's happening?

  2. M102 howitzer - Wikipedia

    The M102 105 mm howitzer is used in air mobile (helicopter), attack plane, and light infantry operations. The weapon carriage is lightweight welded aluminum, mounted on a variable recoil mechanism.

  3. M102 105mm Howitzer - The Army Historical Foundation

    While some of the artillery systems were essentially the same ones used in World War II and Korea, the M102 105mm howitzer was an artillery piece introduced during the Vietnam War, and it was intended …

  4. M102 105mm Lightweight Towed Howitzer

    The 105-mm howitzer M102 is a lightweight towed weapon, which has a very low silhouette when in the firing position. The M102 howitzer fires a 33-pound projectile of semifixed ammunition and at charge …

  5. 105mm M102 | Weaponsystems.net

    It was developed in the early 1960's as a lighter and more mobile alternative to the M101. It was widely employed by US forces during the later stages of the Vietnam war. The main focus of the M102 …

  6. Army Guide

    The M102 105mm towed howitzer is a lightweight towed weapon that provides direct support fires to light, airborne and air assault forces. It is nearly three-quarters of a ton lighter than the World War II …

  7. M102 105mm Lightweight Towed Howitzer - GlobalSecurity.org

    Jul 7, 2011 · The M-102 105mm howitzer is used in air mobile (helicopter) and light infantry operations. The weapon carriage is lightweight welded aluminum, mounted on a variable recoil mechanism.

  8. Children under 44 inches tall ride free when accompanied by an adult. Reduced fares at half the regular price are available for seniors and people with qualifying disabilities. Information in this timetable is …

  9. M102 howitzer - Military Wiki

    First introduced during the Vietnam War, the M102 was the light-towed 105 mm howitzer used by the United States Army in the Vietnam War, the First Gulf War, and most recently in the Iraq War.

  10. M102 105mm Cannon - National Museum of the USAF

    Designed for easy transport by helicopters or light vehicles, the M102 105mm cannon first saw service in Southeast Asia with the U.S. Army in 1966. The M102's light weight made it well-suited for use on …