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Remote Anti-Armor Mine System

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The Remote Anti-Armor Mine System (RAAMS) is a 155mm howitzer shell containing nine anti-tank mines.

These mines can be delivered at ranges from 4 to 17.6 kilometers from the artillery battery position using either the M109 series or M198 or M777 series howitzers.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Major Mark T. Kimmitt (1988-11-18). "Rethinking FASCAM" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-08-13.