
Towed Artillery
Towed artillery refers to large guns or cannons that are transported and positioned by vehicles, typically trucks or military equipment. Unlike self-propelled artillery, which has its own engine, towed artillery relies on a separate vehicle for mobility. Once in place, it can fire shells over long distances to support ground troops or strike enemy targets. Towed artillery is valued for its accuracy and firepower, and it is generally more cost-effective than self-propelled systems. However, it requires more time and effort to set up for firing.