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  2. List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog ...

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    C20 Howitzer pack, 75 mm M1A1. on Carriage M8 (75 mm Pack Howitzer M1) C21 Howitzer, 105 mm M2A1. on mount M4, and M4A1. (M101 howitzer) C22 Parts and accessories for 3" materiel (except guns and carriage); 4.7" materiel; 60 Pdr. materiel (3-inch M1902 field gun, 4.7-inch gun M1906, BL 60-pounder gun)

  3. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    The M1 ammo crate held a total of 1,000 belted or linked rounds packed in 4 M1 ammo boxes and the later M1A1 ammo crate held a total of 1,000 belted or 1,100 linked rounds packed in M1A1 ammo boxes. There were two .50 M2 ammo boxes to a crate (for a total of 220 belted or 210 linked rounds) with a volume of 0.93 cubic feet.

  4. M116 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The 75 mm pack howitzer was designed in the United States in the 1920s to meet a need for an artillery piece that could be moved across difficult terrain. Development began in 1920, and in August 1927, the weapon was standardized as howitzer, pack, 75mm M1 on carriage M1. Due to meager funding, production rates were very low; by 1933, only 32 ...

  5. List of mountain artillery - Wikipedia

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    75 mm Pack Howitzer M1 / M116 United States: World War II 75: Obice da 75/18 Modello 34, 35 Italy: World War II 75: Bofors 75 mm Mountain Gun Sweden: World War II 75: Bofors 75 mm Model 1934 Sweden: World War II 75: Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun Japan: 2nd Sino-Japanese War: 75: Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun Japan: 2nd Sino-Japanese War: 75: leGebIG ...

  6. List of artillery by country - Wikipedia

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    6-inch howitzer M1908 pre-WWI howitzer; 75 mm gun M1897A4, WWI-WWII era field gun, US-made version of French Canon de 75 modèle 1897; 75 mm howitzer M1/M116, 1920s-Vietnam era pack howitzer; 155 mm howitzer M1917 WWI-WWII era howitzer, a French Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider in US service

  7. List of Chinese military equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    75mm Type 13, Type 14 and Type 17: copies of the Japanese Type 41 75 mm mountain gun [159] China: 75mm Type 46 Jin: copy of Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun [citation needed] Sweden: Bofors 75 mm Mountain Gun: bought in large quantities [160] United States: 75 mm Pack Howitzer M1: supplied during Burma campaign [161] Soviet Union: 76 mm divisional ...

  8. 75 mm gun M1917 - Wikipedia

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    The US decided early in World War I to switch from 3-inch (76 mm) to 75 mm calibre for its field guns. Its preferred gun for re-equipment was the French 75 mm Model of 1897, but early attempts to produce it in the US using US commercial mass-production techniques failed, partly due to delays in obtaining necessary French plans, and then their being incomplete or inaccurate, and partly because ...

  9. 75 mm gun M1916 - Wikipedia

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    The 75 mm gun M1916 was a US Army field artillery piece used during and after World War I. It was used as an anti-aircraft gun as well as a field piece. It originated as the 3-inch gun M1913 , which was soon modified to the 3-inch gun M1916 , which was later altered to the subject weapon.