Earlier versions of the CROWS were not feasible in the Paladin, the most potent self-propelled howitzer in the United States’ arsenal. Boasting a 155 mm main gun that can fire up to four rounds per minute, components on the platform have to be rugged enough to handle enormous amounts of recoil blow back force.
| Date Taken: | 04.15.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 06.24.2026 15:27 |
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| Location: | YUMA PROVING GROUND, ARIZONA, US |
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