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Intended Replacement
I highly doubt this artillery was meant to replace the M114 Tracked Command Vehicle of the Viet Nam War era. Did the author mean the m198 Howitzer?
Ammunition
There are suggestions that the ammo designed for FH70 is 'NATO standard', before stating that please provide a STANAG number for standard 155 mm ammo.
Nfe10:56, 22 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]