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Howitzer 155 MM tank and M109 cannon. Both of these are state-of-the-art cannons of Pakistan.
Pakistan has tested 155 MM truck-mounted howitzer guns and other weapons near the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir. However, information about when this testing took place is not yet available.
According to news agency PTI, officials said that the 155 MM cannon has been prepared with the help of a Gulf country under the supervision of a Chinese defense company. It was recently seen near LOC. The 155 mm cannon is a version of the SH-15 howitzer, which is known for its ‘shoot and scot’ (shoot and run).
According to the information received regarding Howitzer 155 MM cannon, it is capable of attacking with many types of weapons. It can attack up to 30 km away and can fire up to 6 shells in a minute.

Howitzer 155 MM cannon is capable of firing many types of shells.
M109 cannon also tested, can fire 6 shells in 40 seconds The advanced M109 cannon is also included in the weapons that have been tested. It can attack up to a distance of 24 kilometers and can fire 6 shells in 40 seconds. Officials said that Pakistan had received the M 109 from Western countries. He is testing its advanced version.
According to officials, Turkey has helped Pakistan a lot in developing weapons. Turkish defense company FNSS has given advanced 105 MM cannon to Pakistan. It is capable of firing high range shells.
Pakistan is increasing military capabilities on LoC with the help of China Officials said China is helping Pakistan enhance its military capabilities on the LoC. With the help of China, Pakistan is building bunkers, drones, fighter jets and high range communication systems on the border.
Officials said that with China’s help, Pakistan is installing encrypted communication towers and underground fiber optical cables along the border.
Earlier this year, China’s North Industries Group Corporation Limited (NORINCO) had delivered the second batch of 56 SH-15 howitzers to the Pakistani Army.
Pakistan tested Fateh-2 in May In May this year, Pakistan had successfully tested the advanced guided rocket system Fateh-2. Fatah-2 is a guided rocket system with a range of 400 km. It has state-of-the-art navigation system, unique trajectory and maneuverable features. That means it can also change its direction.
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