
The Type 27 Guay was an artillery shell manufactured by Haiti from 1953. Named after military junta leader Daniel Guay, the Type 27 was made to be a lighter shell than the M1951 Durce shell, and it was better for use as a tank shell or a penetrative object due to its lighter size and its lack of an explosive comparable to the M1951. 30,000 were produced for use on RGBML-1 missile trucks.