What is haubits?

Haubits is a Swedish term for a howitzer, which is a type of artillery gun that is designed to fire projectiles at a high angle of trajectory to effectively engage targets located behind cover or in trenches. Haubits are typically used by artillery units for indirect fire support in both offensive and defensive operations. The most common types of haubits used in modern armies are 105mm, 155mm, and 203mm. These guns can be towed behind trucks or other vehicles, or they can be mounted on tracked or wheeled vehicles for increased mobility. Haubits are known for their long-range accuracy and destructive power, making them a highly effective weapon on the battlefield.