Sprue-ce Goose:
I hope this isn' t too far off the mark regarding the topic of this thread.
Is the M777 Howitzer considered indirect artillery due to the howizter classification even though the
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/ufh/
lists optics for direct fire ( but doesn't mention shell types used ) ?
Yes, is is an indirect fire asset, a field artillery howitzer. All howitzers have the capability to be fired in the direct-fire mode. They are not good at it and it is usually a last-ditch effort if it is used in direct-fire. We train on it, but it is still usually not very effective.
I was with a battery of M109A6 Paladin howitzers a couple years ago at NTC as an O/C (Observer/Controller - trainer) and they were doing direct-fire practice. The targets were only 50m away and I think we only had one hit out of 6 howitzers. Not what you want when you are firing direct at an over running enemy. Needless to say, direct-fire is not the preferred method for howitzers.