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  2. 5-inch gun M1897 - Wikipedia

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    The 5-inch gun M1897 (127 mm) and its variant the M1900 were coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major American seaports between 1897 and 1920. For most of their history they were operated by the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps .

  3. Canon de 75 modèle 1897 - Wikipedia

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    "Bridget" in 2007 Newsreel footage of U.S. gunners preparing a gun position and then engaging in rapid fire in World War I. M1897 on an M2A2 anti-tank gun carriage. The U.S. Army adopted the French 75 mm field gun during World War I and used it extensively in battle. The U.S. designation of the basic weapon was 75 mm Gun M1897. [27]

  4. 75 mm field gun M1897 on M2 carriage - Wikipedia

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    The M1897 guns used the same 75×350 mm R ammunition as the 75 mm gun M2/M3/M6 tank guns of the M3 Lee, M4 Sherman, M24 Chaffee, and 'gunship' version of the North American B-25 Mitchell bomber. The M2 was a L/31 gun, the M1897 was L/36, and the M3 was L/40.

  5. List of field guns - Wikipedia

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    10,5 cm haubits m/10 Sweden: World War I 105: Bofors 10.5 cm Cannon Model 1927 Sweden: World War II 105: 10,5 cm kanon m/34 Sweden: World War II 105: 10,5 cm haubits m/40 Sweden: World War II 105: 10,5 cm infanterikanon m/45 Sweden: Cold War 105: 10.5 cm hruby kanon vz. 35 Czechoslovakia: World War II 107: 42-line field gun M1877 Russian Empire ...

  6. Category:World War I artillery of the United States - Wikipedia

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    3-inch gun M1903; 3-inch gun M1918; 3-inch M1902 field gun; 3-inch M1917; 3.2-inch gun M1897; 4.7-inch gun M1906; 5-inch gun M1897; 6-inch gun M1897; 8-inch gun M1888; 10-inch gun M1895; 12-inch coast defense mortar; 12-inch gun M1895; 14-inch/50-caliber railway gun; 14-inch gun M1907; 16-inch gun M1895; 37 mm Infantry Gun Model 1917; 75 mm gun ...

  7. M3 Gun Motor Carriage - Wikipedia

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    The M3 (with the M2A3 mount) could traverse 19° left and 21° right, elevate 29° and depress −10°. The M3A1 (using the M5 mount) could traverse 21° in both directions, but could only depress −6.5°. [1] [2] Firing the M61 armor piercing round, the gun could penetrate up to 3 inches (76 mm) of armor at 1,000 yards (910 m). [5]

  8. M1897 - Wikipedia

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    M1897 can refer to: Canon de 75 modèle 1897, a field gun (also 75 mm gun M1897 in US service) 5-inch gun M1897, a US coast artillery gun; 6-inch gun M1897, a US coast artillery gun; Winchester Model 1897, a shotgun; Webley-pocket M1897, a revolver

  9. Disappearing gun - Wikipedia

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    A US Army coast artillery 5-inch gun M1897 on a balanced pillar mount M1896. U.S. Endicott-era balanced pillar and masking parapet mounts were, in a sense, a hybrid of simple pedestal mounts and disappearing mounts: the guns were hidden from observation while out of action, but, once engaged, remained vulnerable to direct observation and direct ...

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