BL 7.2-inch howitzer
| BL 7.2-inch howitzer Mk I-IV | |
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7.2-inch howitzer of 51st Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery. France, September 1944.  | |
| Type | Howitzer | 
| Place of origin | United Kingdom | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1940–1944 | 
| Wars | Second World War | 
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1940 | 
| Produced | 1940–1944 | 
| No. built | 78 | 
| Variants | Mk I, Mk II, Mk III & Mk IV | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 10.22 long tons (10.38 t) | 
| Length | 24 ft 4 in (7.42 m) | 
| Barrel length | 14 ft 3 in (4.34 m) L/22.4  | 
| Width | 9 ft (2.7 m) | 
| Height | 4 ft 3 in (1.30 m) | 
| Crew | 10 | 
| Shell | HE | 
| Shell weight | 202 pounds (92 kg) | 
| Calibre | 7.2 inches (182.9 mm) | 
| Breech | Welin screw & asbury mech | 
| Carriage | Box trail | 
| Elevation | 0° to 45° | 
| Traverse | 4° left & right | 
| Rate of fire | 3 rpm under optimal conditions | 
| Muzzle velocity | 1,697 ft/s (517 m/s) | 
| Maximum firing range | 16,900 yd (15,500 m) | 
| References | Chris Bishop & Nigel Evans | 
| BL 7.2-inch howitzer Mk 6 | |
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7.2 in howitzer Mk 6, on the US M1 carriage. Rhine crossing, 1945.  | |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1944–early 1960s | 
| Wars | Second World War | 
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1944 | 
| Produced | 1944–1945 | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | Traveling 17.5 long tons (17.8 t) in action 13 long tons (13 t)  | 
| Length | 34 ft (10 m) | 
| Barrel length | 20 ft 8 in (6.30 m) L/33.1  | 
| Width | 8 ft (2.4 m) | 
| Height | 8 ft 3 in (2.51 m) | 
| Crew | 12 | 
| Carriage | Split trail | 
| Elevation | -1° to 63° | 
| Traverse | 30° left & right | 
| Muzzle velocity | 1,925 ft/s (587 m/s) | 
| Maximum firing range | 19,667 yd (17,984 m) | 
| References | Chris Bishop & Nigel Evans | 
The BL 7.2-inch howitzer was a heavy artillery piece used by the British Army throughout the Second World War.