ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: A soldier from Ukranian artillery division observes and walk to reach his colleagues as they prepare to fire with M777 in supports to soldiers in a controffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline . Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: A sunflower field landscape is seen next to Ukrainian artillery division during a counteroffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline, Ukraine on July 16, 2023. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: Ukranian artillery division move the M777. M777 towed 155 mm howitzer is a lightweight artillery piece developed by BAE Systems in the United Kingdom. It weighs just over 7,700 kg (16,975 lb), making it the lightest 155 mm howitzer in the world. This allows it to be transported by a variety of aircraft and vehicles, including helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport planes. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: Soldiers on duty position the tip of the cannon as Ukrainian artillery division supports soldiers in a counteroffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline with M777 in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine on July 16, 2023. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: Soldiers cover their ears after the firing of M777 releasing butterfly-shaped black smoke supporting soldiers in a counteroffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline, Ukraine on July 16, 2023. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: Soldiers get the air cannnon ready to be fired again in a counteroffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline with M777 in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine on July 16, 2023 ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: A soldier creates order inside the military truck pulling to the ground ammunition and leaving the residues of war on the battle ground. The brigade need to prepare everithing to be able to move fast to another position in a controffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline with M777. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: Portrait of a Ukrainian army soldier checking the firing position of the m777. Before the Russian invasion he was a theater actor. Now he join Ukranian artillery division to supports soldiers in a controffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 16: An air cannon is fired as Ukrainian artillery division supports soldiers in a counteroffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline with M777 in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine on July 16, 2023. Firing artillery exposes its position through the sound, smoke, and other signatures generated during the firing process. If artillery pieces fire repeatedly and in close succession from the same location, it increases the likelihood that the enemy's counter-artillery systems will be able to identify and target them accurately. This is because the enemy can use various methods, such as acoustic sensors, radar, or intelligence gathering, to locate the source of artillery fire. To avoid becoming vulnerable to counterattacks, artillery units often practice shoot-and-scoot tactics, where they quickly change their position after firing a few rounds. By moving to different locations, artillery units make it more challenging for the enemy to accurately respond and target them. This helps to maintain a level of unpredictability and reduces the risk of sustaining damage or being neutralized by the opponent's artillery or other countermeasures. Photo by Gian Marco Benedetto ZAPORIZHZHYA region Ukraine
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Thunderous guardian: the Ukrainian M777 artillery canon on the frontline
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Gian Marco Benedetto
2024
Updated Jan 2024
Ukranian artillery division supports soldiers in a controffensive on the Zaporizhzhya frontline with M777. The M777 is a highly accurate and versatile weapon. It has a maximum range of 30 km (18.6 mi) when using standard rounds and up to 40 km (24.9 mi) when using rocket-assisted rounds. It can also fire a variety of other types of ammunition, including illumination, smoke, and anti-personnel rounds. The M777 is a powerful weapon that is playing a critical role in the Ukrainian war effort. It is a testament to the effectiveness of Western military aid, and it is helping to ensure that Ukraine can defend itself against Russia's aggression. It has been credited with helping to turn the tide of the war in favor of Ukraine, and it is seen as a game-changer in the conflict.