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Canon de 145 L modèle 1916 Saint-Chamond or 145 L 16 was a French heavy artillery piece designed and produced during the First World War.From 1918, many were rebored to use 155 mm shells and renamed Canon de 155 L modèle 1916 Saint-Chamond (155 L 16).
Canon de 155 L modèle 1877/14 Schneider France: World War I, World War II 155: Canon de 155 L modele 1916 Saint-Chamond France: World War I, World War II 155: Canon de 155 L Modele 1917 Schneider France: World War I, World War II 155: Canon de 155 L modèle 1918 Schneider France: World War I, World War II 155: Canon de 155 GPF France
145: Canon de 145 L modele 1916 Saint-Chamond France: World War I - World War II 149.1: 15 cm SK L/45 German Empire: World War II: 149.1: 15 cm SK C/28 Nazi Germany: World War II: 152: BL 6 inch Mk III, IV, VI United Kingdom: 1880 - 1905 152: BL 6 inch gun Mk V Elswick export gun United Kingdom: 1884 - 1945 152: BL 6 inch Mk VII naval gun ...
10.5 cm leFH 16; 15 cm Kanone 16; 15 cm Krupp schwere Positionhaubitze Model 1905; 15 cm sFH 13; 21 cm Mörser 16; 25 cm Erdmörser; 35 cm Marinekanone L/45 M. 16; 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16; 42 cm Gamma Mörser; 42 cm Haubitze M. 14/16; 7.7 cm FK 16; 7.7 cm FK 96; 9 cm Feldkanone M 75/96; Big Bertha (howitzer) Paris Gun; Skoda 305 mm Model ...
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16 km (9.9 mi) [1] The Canon de 155 L Modele 1917 Schneider was a French heavy artillery piece designed and produced during the First World War . A number were still on hand during the Second World War and served in Belgian, French and German service.
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A number of infantry support guns designed to defeat hard targets such as fortified machine gun emplacements were used as makeshift anti-tank weapons, including the French Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP. [3] The 3.7 cm Tankabwehrkanone 1918 im starrer Räder–lafette was probably the first dedicated anti-tank gun in service.