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  2. 105 mm Armata wz. 29 - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that in 1939 Poland had 118 wz. 13 guns and 124 wz. 29 guns in their Heavy Artillery Regiments. Together the wz. 13 and wz. 29 were the standard long-range heavy artillery in service with the Polish Army. [1] In Polish service, they were either towed by eight-horse teams or Citroën-Kegresse P14 and C4P half-track artillery ...

  3. 120 mm Armata wz. 78/09/31 - Wikipedia

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    In Polish service, the Cannon de 120 mm L mle 1878 was given the designation armata wz. 1878. The first Polish unit to use the wz. 1878 was General Józef Haller's Blue Army that was created in France in 1917. The Blue Army was given 48 wz. 1878's and were issued to two Heavy Artillery Regiments with four detachments.

  4. List of military museums - Wikipedia

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    These institutions vary in their scope and focus, with some museums dedicated to a specific national or regional context and chronicling the military history of a particular country or region, while other museums may concentrate on a particular conflict, era, service, technology (like an artillery museum), or unit (like a regimental museum).

  5. Armored Weaponry Museum, Poznań - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, the museum acquired another artillery piece, a 10.5 cm leFH 18 howitzer. Since its restoration, it has been exhibited side by side with its dedicated tractor, the Sd.Kfz. 6 . In January 2018, the museum acquired three new vehicles: a Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer tank destroyer, an M4A1 Half-Track and a replica of an Austin ...

  6. Artillery museum - Wikipedia

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    The Artillery Museum of Finland, Hämeenlinna. An artillery museum is a museum exhibiting the history and artifacts of artillery.In addition to actual or replica ordnance (guns, mortars, ammunition, etc.), exhibits can include photographs, maps, models, dioramas, clothing and equipment used by gunners.

  7. 15th Greater Poland Light Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 9/15 artillery regiment also sustained losses in its wagons from German artillery fire. [27] The 15th Artillery Regiment continued its march towards the village of Famułki Królewskie. The I/15 artillery regiment, near Brochów, deployed its 1st and 3rd batteries to firing positions. [28]

  8. 1st Armoured Division (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish 1st Armoured Division (Polish 1 Dywizja Pancerna, Pierwsza Dywizja Pancerna) was an armoured division of the Polish Armed Forces in the West during World War II. Created in February 1942 at Duns in Scotland , it was commanded by Major General Stanisław Maczek and at its peak numbered approximately 18,000 soldiers.

  9. List of Polish armoured fighting vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Sonderkraftfahrzeug 250/10 leichte Schützenpanzerwagen (3.7 cm PaK) (It was captured and later used in 13th Polish Artillery Regiment of 1st Polish Army, March–May 1945, Poland. This vehicle was painted in standard ex-German colours: dark sand (dunkelgelb RAL 8002, FS 33275–33434).