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M105 (155 mm FS Smoke)
The M105 was a 155 mm FS smoke artillery projectile (shell), which was developed in the US around World War Two (WW2). The M105 is the designation for a family of three chemical projectiles, which are essentially the same other than their filling. The family includes the M105 white phosphorus (WP) smoke, the aforementioned M105 FS smoke, and the M105 gas (chemical agent) projectiles. The M105 is related to the M102 high-explosive (HE) fragm...
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