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  2. 10 cm/65 Type 98 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 100 mm (3.9 in) L/65 caliber Type 98 gun utilized a horizontal sliding breech, in addition to either monobloc (made from a single forging) or replaceable liner construction of the barrel. The gun featured a spring-powered rammer that was cocked by means of the recoil of the gun being fired; this allowed the rammer to load the gun at any ...

  3. French 100 mm naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 100 mm gun sp has been used in the French navy on most warships equal or greater than avisos (the A69 especially, built and exported in 20 units). The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle , with her MBDA Aster -only defence, is the main exception.

  4. QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI - Wikipedia

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    On ORP BÅ‚yskawica, Gdynia (re-bored to 100 mm). A pair at South African National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg; A pair in a turret from INS Haifa, at Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Haifa, Israel. Two single guns on HMAS Diamantina, Brisbane, Australia; One twin gun at the Marinemuseet, Horten, Norway.

  5. Canon de 100 mm Modèle 1891 - Wikipedia

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    In French service there were two main models the Canon de 100 mm Modèle 1889 T97 and Canon de 100 mm Modèle 1897 T97. [3] Poland had two Modèle 1891 guns in service as coastal artillery under the designation Canet 100 mm wz. 1891. [4] The two Polish guns were purchased in March 1924 with a French loan to rearm the Polish army.

  6. 100 mm anti-tank gun M1977 - Wikipedia

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    The A407 100mm anti-tank gun M1977 is a Romanian rifled 100-mm anti-tank gun which serves as the main towed anti-tank gun of the Romanian Land Forces from 1975 until present. Versions of the M1977 gun were installed on main battle tanks (TR-77 and TR-85) and ship turrets on river monitors.

  7. 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3) - Wikipedia

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    As of 1955 it was getting replaced in Soviet service by the T-12 antitank gun and the 85 mm antitank gun D-48. A number of BS-3 pieces are still stored in Russian Ground Forces arsenals. In 2012, at least 12 BS-3 guns were still active with the 18th Machine Gun Artillery Division , located on the Kuril Islands , used as anti-ship and anti ...

  8. MT-12 - Wikipedia

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    MT-12 or 2A29 is a Soviet smoothbore 100 mm anti-tank gun, which served as the primary towed anti-tank artillery in the Soviet army from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. It is in significant use in the Russo-Ukrainian War (2014–present).

  9. Category:100 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    This category includes 4-inch and Russian 40 line guns, which are actually 101.6 mm. Pages in category "100 mm artillery" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.