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This is the massive cannon US Marines are using to obliterate ISIS fighters in Syria

If you hear it whistle, it might be too late.

US Army soldiers prepare to fire an M-777 Howitzer during Anakonda 2016.

As coalition forces slowly make gains in liberating Mosul from ISIS control, another campaign to finally oust the terror group's forces is taking place in Raqqa, Syria.

According to The Washington Post, a contingent of

One of the ways in which the Marines have pounded their enemies is with the fearsome M-777 Howitzer. Firing

Here's a look at the deadly weapon that the Marines are hitting ISIS with.

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Raqqa has been a relative safe haven for ISIS militants since 2014, but it might be changing soon.

Under the cover of darkness, Syrian Democratic Forces, with the assistance of US Marines, hit the Tabqah Dam on Tuesday. The dam, about 25 miles from Raqqa, has been used as ISIS' headquarters since 2013.

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In years past, Coalition forces were reportedly unable to outright bomb the ISIS-controlled dam with airstrikes, due to the possibility of flooding. With the Coalition's conventional ground assault well underway, things are looking different now.

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The M-777 Howitzer, just one of the tools in the Marine Corps' arsenal, was staged within striking distance of the self-proclaimed ISIS capital of Syria, in order to assist with this assault.

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Once the dam is free of ISIS control, it will isolate Raqqa from three sides, giving Syrian troops the strategic advantage to further liberate areas of the city. According to The Post, an unknown number of Marines with 1st Battalion 4th Marine Regiment have set up their cannons for support.

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With these guns, Marines can pound ISIS positions, vehicles, and even hardened bunkers with accurate and continuous fire — a cheaper and a more controlled option compared to an airstrike.

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In 2005, the Marine Corps began fielding the M-777, which was 9,000 pounds lighter than its predecessor: the M-198 Howitzer.

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The M-777 can be dropped, loaded, and ready to fire in under three minutes with a crew of five Marines.

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The M-777 has proven to be a dependable medium-force weapon for the Marine Corps and US Army, with over 40,000 rounds fired in all sorts of terrain and conditions.

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The gun is capable of sustaining a rate of fire of two rounds per minute, however, it can also fire an intense barrage of up to 10 rounds in two minutes.

It can fire up to 18.6 miles out with normal munitions. And with Raytheon's Excalibur rounds, it's able to accurately hit targets up to 25 miles away.

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Artillerymen can use high-explosive rounds to suppress the enemy, and smoke rounds to screen friendly movement ...

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... Or illumination rounds to help light up certain areas for night operations.

Artillerymen typically name their guns, though soldiers and Marines receive commands to fire by their gun number — based on where they are on the firing line.

And when the mission is all over, Marines and soldiers can airlift the M-777 with the MV-22 Osprey, the CH-53E Super Stallion, and the CH-47 Chinook.

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