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  2. Cannone da 65/17 modello 13 - Wikipedia

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    A Mountain artillery unit with a 65/17 modello 13 gun on Monte Padon firing at Austrian positions on the Sass di Mezdi German Datasheet. The 65 mm gun was first accepted into service with Italian mountain troops in 1913, and it served with them throughout World War I.

  3. Cannone da 75/27 modello 06 - Wikipedia

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    The Cannone da 75/27 modello 06 was a field gun used by Italy during World War I and World War II.It was a license-built copy of the Krupp Kanone M 1906 gun. [3] It had seats for two crewmen attached to the gunshield as was common practice for the period.

  4. Cannone da 75/27 modello 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Cannone da 75/27 modello 11 was a French-designed field gun produced in Italy prior to World War I. [5] It was introduced in 1912, designed by Joseph-Albert Deport.It was taken into service by Italy for use with its Alpine and cavalry troops going into World War I, and was built there in large numbers.

  5. 25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) - Wikipedia

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    The design bureau of plant No. 88 managed to pair up two 72-K cannons on a single carriage from the 94-K in late 1943, which passed field tests, was finalized, and was accepted into service as the 25 mm anti-aircraft gun model 1944 (94-KM). The same design bureau developed two more 25mm-caliber artillery pieces, the first of whom was known as ...

  6. SPAD S.XII - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Aero Squadron SPAD S.XII, showing the slight positive stagger of the wings. No units were entirely equipped with SPAD XIIs. [citation needed] The unknown number of aircraft produced were issued in small numbers, intended for use only by the most skilled pilots, such as Rene Fonck, Lionel de Marmier, Fernand Henri Chavannes, Henri Hay de Slade, Albert Deullin and François Battesti.

  7. Cannone da 149/23 - Wikipedia

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    The Cannon of Adamello is a 149/23 that can still be visited on the Cresta Croce, in the Adamello Range, where it had been brought to support operations in the mountains. The cannon arrived in Temù from the Edolo railway station on February 9, 1916, and was transported by road to Malga Caldea at an altitude of 1,580 m (5,180 ft). From there it ...

  8. Mk F3 155 mm - Wikipedia

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    The Mk F3 is essentially a modified AMX-13 light tank chassis with the rear idler removed and the hull modified to accept a 155 mm cannon and its recoil, elevating and traversing mechanisms, including two rear spades which arereversed into the ground to give added stability when firing.

  9. GIAT M811 - Wikipedia

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    The M811 was first shown in June 1983. Its intended use is in an air defense or direct-fire role, mounted on either naval or land platforms, replacing existing 20 mm cannon where applicable. The Model 811 has been installed on the Nexter Vextra 8 × 8 technology demonstrator for trial purposes