America's use of field artillery dates back to the Revolutionary War, with the Continental Congress selecting Henry Knox to lead the artillery, reflecting its foundational military significance.
Today's mobile and towed artillery systems have evolved significantly since the 1700s, exhibiting greater agility and longer ranges that enhance military effectiveness on the battlefield.
The U.S. Army's artillery capabilities rank among its most vital assets, as understanding these systems provides essential context for military strategies and allied operations.
A look at the longest-range artillery weapons illustrates the advancements made in U.S. military technology, from the M224 60-mm to the M-142 HIMARS.
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