
CITER 155 mm howitzer - Edificio Libertador (Buenos Aires)
S 34° 36.587 W 058° 22.141
21H E 374480 N 6169377
Depicted 155 mm towed howitzer (one of the first versions of Argentinian CITER L33 artillery gun) is displayed in a small park in the front of Edificio Libertador, the seat of Argentinian Ministry of Defence, in Monserrat district of Buenos Aires.
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Location: Argentina
Date Posted: 01/16/2016
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Depicted 155 mm towed howitzer (one of the first versions of Argentinian CITER L33 artillery gun) is displayed in a small park in the front of Edificio Libertador, the seat of Argentinian Ministry of Defence, in Monserrat district of Buenos Aires.
The 155mm L33 Argentine Model gun (Argentine Army denomination: Cañón 155 mm L 33 Modelo Argentino) is an Argentinian artillery field gun in service with the Argentine Army. Developed in late 1970s by CITEFA as Obus 155 mm L33 X1415 CITEFA Modelo 77 in order to replace the World War II era M114 155 mm howitzer still in service in the Argentine Army. The ordnance is based on the gun carried by the French Mk F3 155mm self-propelled gun, also in service with the Argentine Army. Also designed by CITEFA is a slightly improved version named "Modelo 81".
Examples of Modelo 77 were used during the Falklands War. A total four guns were captured by the British, these were flown in via Argentine Air Force C-130 Hercules during the conflict's last weeks in order to repel British naval gun fire. [wiki]