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Artillery & Air Defense Battery & Platoon Graphics

Updated: Jul 23

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This is a gallery of organizational graphics for Artillery and Air Defense Batteries and Platoons during all time periods across all nations. These graphics are generally vehicle and personnel centric.

Directory:

Modern • Cold War • World War II

Modern

  • Graphics List:

    • French Caesar 155mm Artillery Tactical Sub-Group (SGTA), 68e RAA, UAE Deployment — 2019

    • French Liaison, Observation and Coordination Detachment (DLOC) — 2015

    • Russian VDV 2S9 Nona-S Airborne Self-Propelled Artillery Battery — 2015

    • Russian Army 152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer Battery — 2010

    • Russian VDV BTR-ZD Airborne Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery — 2015

    • U.S. Army M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Field Artillery Battery — 2016

    • U.S. Army M777 Towed Field Artillery Battery — 2016

    • U.S. Army M119 Towed Field Artillery Battery, IBCT — 2016

    • U.S. Army Avenger Air Defense Artillery Battery — 2024

    • U.S. Army Linebacker/Avenger Air Defense Artilery Battery — 2004


Cold War

  • Graphics List:

    • U.S. Army M109 Self-Propelled Field Artillery Battery, Armored/Mechanized Division/Brigade — H-Series — 1980

    • U.S. Army M101A1/M102 Towed Field Artillery Battery, Infantry Division/Brigade — H-Series — 1980

    • U.S. Army M101A1/M102 Towed Field Artillery Battery, Airborne Division/Brigade — H-Series — 1980

    • U.S. Army M101A1/M102 Towed Field Artillery Battery, Air Assault Division — H-Series — 1980

    • U.S. Army Honest John Self-Propelled 762mm Rocket Battery, Infantry Division — D-Series — 1960

    • U.S. Army M42 Duster/M16A1 MGMC Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battery, Self-Propelled, Infantry/Armored Division — 1954


World War II

  • Graphics List:

    • British Army Sexton Field (S.P.) Battery — Feb 1944

    • U.S. Army M7 Priest Armored Field Artillery Battery — Nov 1944

    • U.S. Army Field Artillery Battalion (155mm Howitzer or 4.5-inch Gun, Tractor-Drawn) — June 1944

    • U.S. Army Infantry Regiment Cannon Company (M3 105mm Howitzer) — June 1944

    • U.S. Army Infantry Regiment Cannon Company (M7 105mm Self-Propelled Howitzer) — May 1944

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