
L119, 105mm Light Gun - New Zealand Defence Force
The 105mm Light Gun provides direct and indirect fire support to our Army’s combat troops, and can be employed in either offensive, or defensive operations.
OTO Melara Mod 56 - Wikipedia
The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.
List of equipment of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia
This is a list of equipment of the New Zealand Army currently in use. It includes small arms, combat vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, artillery and transport vehicles. The New Zealand Army is …
L118 light gun - Wikipedia
The L118 light gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer. It was originally designed and produced in the United Kingdom for the British Army in the 1970s. It has since been widely exported. The L119 …
Gunners’ Day Feature: Italian L5 105mm Pack Howitzer
Included in our collection is today’s featured gun, the Italian L5 105mm Pack Howitzer. The New Zealand Army purchased twenty four of these 105mm guns from Oto Melara, Italy as a …
Article NZ L119 Upgrade | rnzaa.org.co.nz
NEW ZEALAND ARMY UPGRADING L119 105MM LIGHT GUN AIMING AND POSITIONING SYSTEM. Click here to see the article. 16 Field Regiment’s L119 105mm Light Guns are …
Rolling Thunder, Oto Melara M56 105mm Howitzer
The OTO Melara 105 mm Mod 56 light-weight howitzer was the standard artillery piece used and deployed by both the Australian and New Zealand units at the beginning of the Vietnam war.
Firepower - New Zealand Defence Force
We are well equipped with a range of modern weapon systems to help us operate in diverse environments.
REMOTE HQ - CCCU - NZ Army Equipment - Google Sites
Sep 20, 2021 · The L119 105mm gun is the artillery gun used by the NZ Army. It is considered "Light" artillery as it is able to be air lifted by helicopters or easily moved by vehicle.
New Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investments
4 days ago · In the decade to 2039, the NZDF “will look at” replacing weapon systems, including 105mm light guns (in service since the late 80s), the LAVs and the Army’s heavier vehicles, …