The M-68 is based on the Finnish designed
122 K 60 and
155 K 68 cannon series, first developed in the mid-1960s by the company
Tampella Oy. Twelve Finnish cannons were built between 1970 and 1975, with more guns later built of later designs. These Tampella guns formed the basis for Soltam's production of the M-68 and later "Tampella series" guns. Before the 155 K 68 (Tampella), the 155HX prototype was shipped to Soltam for trials. The first prototype was completed in 1968 for trials and evaluations by the
Israeli Defense Force (IDF), who were satisfied with the performance of the howitzer. Subsequently, an order was placed with Soltam and a production line was initiated in 1970. The gun entered IDF service in time to serve IDF artillery corps during the
Yom Kippur War of 1973. In addition to Israel, the M-68 has also been exported to
Singapore and
Thailand. ==Description==