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  2. List of mountain artillery - Wikipedia

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    75: QF 2.95 inch Mountain Gun United Kingdom / United States: World War I 75: 7.5 cm Gebirgskanone L/13 C/80 German Empire: World War I 75: 7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 06 German Empire: Balkan Wars / World War I / World War II 75: 7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 13 German Empire: World War I 75: Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1904 German Empire: World War I 75: Ehrhardt ...

  3. M116 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    75 mm howitzer of the 1st Airlanding Light Artillery Regiment in action in Italy. 75 mm pack howitzer on carriage M1, supplied to Chinese forces. Two major lend lease recipients of the M1 were United Kingdom (826 pack howitzers) and China (637 pack howitzers and 125 field howitzers). 68 pieces were supplied to France, and 60 to various ...

  4. Type 75 130 mm multiple rocket launcher - Wikipedia

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    A single 12.7 mm (0.5 in) M2 Browning anti-aircraft machine gun mounted on the commander's hatch. A launcher for 30 rockets is fitted on the rear of the vehicle's hull. The rockets are fin-stabilized, with a 15 kilograms (33 lb) warhead and have a range of up to 15,000 metres (9.3 mi). They can be fired individually or in a 12-second ripple. [2]

  5. 75/24 Pack Howitzer - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] By 1963, the first prototypes of the 75/24 mountain pack howitzer had been developed by the Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE) and other Ordnance Factories based on a Canadian design. [3] [4] The Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi was involved in the development of the VT fuze of the howitzer. [5]

  6. Leahy-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    2 February 1963 29 October 1993 Broken up at Philadelphia, 2002 Worden: CG-18 9 September 1961 2 June 1962 3 August 1963 1 October 1993 Sunk as target, 17 June 2000 Dale: CG-19 New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden: 6 September 1960 28 June 1962 23 November 1963 27 September 1994 Sunk as target, 6 April 2000 Richmond K. Turner: CG-20 9 ...

  7. Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 - Wikipedia

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    It was 1.5 in (38 mm) thick at the front, which was rounded, sloping from 0 to 63 degrees from the vertical. The sides and rear were 1 in (25 mm) thick and sloped at 20 degrees from the vertical. The cast gun shield, which covered the barrel of the 75 mm Howitzer M2/M3, was 1.5 in (38 mm) thick and rounded.

  8. Mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    British Indian Army crew assembles a 2.5 inch muzzle-loading "screw gun" c. 1895 Mule transport of barrel of US Army 75 mm pack howitzer c. 1916 German crew using a Skoda 75 mm Model 15 as an improvised anti-tank gun, 1918

  9. S-75 Dvina - Wikipedia

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    The S-75 (Russian: ะก-75; NATO reporting name SA-2 Guideline) is a Soviet-designed, high-altitude air defence system. It is built around a surface-to-air missile with command guidance . Following its first deployment in 1957 it became one of the most widely deployed air defence systems in history.