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  2. 6-inch siege gun M1877 - Wikipedia

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    The 6-inch siege gun model 1877 ( Russian: 6-дюймовая осадная пушка образца 1877 года) was a Russian 152.4 mm (6 in) fortress gun, siege gun and coastal defense gun. It was used in the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and the Russian Civil War. The successor states of the Russian Empire also inherited a number of ...

  3. M1841 6-pounder field gun - Wikipedia

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    3.67 in (9.32 cm) Length of the bore: 57.5 in (146.1 cm) Length of the bore in calibers: 15.7 Length from the rear of the base ring to the face of the muzzle: 60 in (152.4 cm) Length from the rear of the knob to the face of the muzzle: 65.6 in (166.6 cm) Length from the rear of the base ring to the end of the (second) reinforce: 30 in (76.2 cm)

  4. Template:Hands - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation. A hand is a unit of length used to measure the height of horses and ponies. One hand is four inches, and a value of '12.3 hands' represents 12 hands + 3 inches (51 inches). This template converts hands into the equivalent heights in inches and centimetres. Note: with hands, any fractional part (numbers and vulgar ...

  5. BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun - Wikipedia

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    BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun. Field carriage Mk. II: 13,700 yd (12,500 m) [e] The BL 6-inch gun Mark VII (and the related Mk VIII) [h] was a British naval gun dating from 1899, which was mounted on a heavy travelling carriage in 1915 for British Army service to become one of the main heavy field guns in the First World War, and also served as one ...

  6. 152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1) - Wikipedia

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    The D-1 howitzer M1943 (Russian: 152-mm gaubitsa obr. 1943 g. (D-1)) is a Soviet World War II-era 152.4 mm howitzer.The gun was developed by the design bureau headed by F. F. Petrov in 1942 and 1943, based on the carriage of the 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) and using the barrel of the 152 mm howitzer M1938 (M-10).

  7. Category:152 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    15 cm Autokanone M. 15/16. 15 cm/45 41st Year Type. 24-pounder long gun. 152 H 88. 6 inch 35 caliber naval gun 1877. 152 mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892. 152 mm/53 Italian naval gun Models 1926 and 1929. 152 mm/55 Italian naval gun Models 1934 and 1936. 152 mm air defense gun KM-52.

  8. 152 mm gun M1910/34 - Wikipedia

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    Rate of fire. 3-4 rounds per minute. Muzzle velocity. 665 m/s (2,180 ft/s) Maximum firing range. 17,265 m (18,881 yd) 152-mm gun model 1910/34 ( Russian: 152-мм пушка образца 1910/34 годов) was a Soviet 152.4 mm (6 inch) heavy gun, a modernization of the 152-mm gun M1910/30, which in turn was based on 152-mm siege gun M1910 .

  9. BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun - Wikipedia

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    Traverse. +100 / -100 degrees. Rate of fire. 5 rpm. Muzzle velocity. 898 metres per second (2,950 ft/s) [1] The BL 6-inch Mk XXII gun [note 1] was a British high-velocity 6-inch 50- calibre wire-wound naval guns deployed on the Nelson -class battleships from the 1920s to 1945.