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Postwar, the production of new vehicles and barrels was ceased, with the system remaining in service without a replacement until the 1960s. Casúrs have been sold to over a dozen nations since then, and Faneria maintains a stock of 170 carriages which are used as training systems before artillery crews are moved to modern guns. In 1994, the Army began to replace its training Casúrs with modern SPG systems, with most of the remaining exampled being retained by private collections, tank societies, cinema supply companies, foreign militaries, and museums.
Postwar, the production of new vehicles and barrels was ceased, with the system remaining in service without a replacement until the 1960s. Casúrs have been sold to over a dozen nations since then, and Faneria maintains a stock of 170 carriages which are used as training systems before artillery crews are moved to modern guns. In 1994, the Army began to replace its training Casúrs with modern SPG systems, with most of the remaining exampled being retained by private collections, tank societies, cinema supply companies, foreign militaries, and museums.


[[Category:Fhainnin Army]]
[[Category:Second Great War military equipment of Faneria]]
[[Category:IXWB]]