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The Gebirgsflak 38 was a German anti-aircraft weapon of World War II, a lightweight version of the 2 cm FlaK 38 designed for airborne and mountain troops as a dual-purpose gun for use against air and ground targets. The main difference was that the carriage was smaller and lighter than the carriage for the FlaK 38.
At the beginning of every year since the 1950s, New York's old guard has scurried dutifully to the Park Avenue Armory for a smattering of some of the finest antiques on this side of the Atlantic.
7,850 m (8,585 yd) [2] The Canon Court de 105 M(montagne) modèle 1919 Schneider (105 mm mle.19) was a French mountain gun produced by Schneider and intended to be used in conjunction with the 75 mm mle.19 that was used by a number of countries during World War II .
10 cm houfnice vz. 28; 10 cm houfnice vz. 30; 10 cm K 17; 10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze; 10 cm schwere Kanone 18; 10.5 cm Flak 38; 10.5 cm Gebirgshaubitze 40; 10.5 cm hruby kanon vz. 35; 10.5 cm leFH 16; 10.5 cm leFH 18; 10.5 cm leFH 18/40; 10.5 cm leFH 18M; 10.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 40; 10.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 42; 10.5 cm schwere Kanone 18/40; 12.7 ...
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It was called the 17 cm mMW n/A (neuer Art) or 'new pattern', while the older model was termed the a/A (alter Art) or 'old pattern'. The a/A models were also modified into the 16a & 16b, with the 16a having a barrel extension screwed onto the old barrel, and the b being created by replacing the barrel of the old model with a rifled barrel blank ...
German submarine U-2 was a Type IIA U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Her keel was laid down 11 February 1935 by Deutsche Werke of Kiel as yard number 237; she was launched on 1 July and commissioned on 25 July 1935 with Oberleutnant zur See ( Oblt.z.S. ) Hermann Michahelles in command.