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Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact: A technique in which a single cannon can put a burst of multiple projectiles in the air, with trajectories calculated such that they will impact near-simultaneously. [e]
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- Artillery [r]: Large-calibre guns used in land-based warfare; also the term for an armed forces branch trained in its use. [e]
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- M777 howitzer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- XM1203 NLOS cannon [r]: Add brief definition or description
- PzH 2000 howitzer [r]: Advanced German-designed 155mm howitzer used by the Italian, Dutch and Greek Armies [e]