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    The 4.5 inch gun M1 was a field gun developed in the United States in the beginning of World War II. It shared the same carriage with the 155mm Howitzer...
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    The BL 4.5 inch medium gun was a British gun used by field artillery in the Second World War for counter-battery fire. Developed as a replacement for...
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  • at least 2018 BL 4.5-inch Medium Field Gun, a British Army field gun of the World War II era 4.5-inch Gun M1, a United States field gun of World War II...
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    The 8-inch gun M1 was a 203 mm towed heavy gun developed in the United States. At 32,584 m (35,635 yd), it had the longest range of any US Army field artillery...
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    The 120 mm Gun M1 was the United States Army's standard super-heavy anti-aircraft gun during World War II and the Korean War, complementing the smaller...
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    The BL 5.5-inch gun was a British artillery gun introduced during the middle of the Second World War to equip medium batteries. In January 1939 a specification...
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    known as M1 155 mm Howitzer M2 155 mm Field Gun (Long Tom) 4.5-inch Gun M1 - version to fire British ammunition M115 203 mm howitzer 8-inch Gun M1 M1 240 mm...
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    The 155 mm gun M1 was a 155 millimeter caliber field gun developed and used by the United States military. Nicknamed "Long Tom" (an appellation with a...
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  • howitzer 4.5 inch Gun M1: American 4.5 Inch Gun M2 60 mm Mortar: 60 mm light mortar of the US Army M1 75 mm Pack Howitzer: American 75 mm mountain gun M1 90...
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    of numerous weapons including the 3 inch gun. The first specimens of the weapon that was to become the 76 mm Gun M1 were being evaluated in August 1942...
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    3-inch gun M1918 was a United States 3-inch anti-aircraft gun that entered service in 1918 and served until it was largely superseded by the 3-inch anti-aircraft...
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    M1. on Carriage M1 (240 mm howitzer M1) D32 Gun, 120-mm, M1. on mount M1 120 mm M1 gun D33 Gun 8-inch, M1. on Carriage M2 (8 inch Gun M1) D34 Gun 90-mm...
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    Army service as the standard gun tractor used to tow the 105 mm Howitzer M2, the 4.5 inch Gun M1 and the 155 mm Howitzer M1. Standard ammunition stowage...
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  • self-propelled gun Mortars Ordnance ML 4.2 inch mortar Stokes mortar Anti-aircraft guns 37 mm Gun M1 3-inch Gun M1918 90 mm Gun M1/M2/M3 120 mm M1 gun 5"/25 caliber...
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    The M1 Garand or M1 rifle is a semi-automatic rifle that was the service rifle of the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. The rifle is chambered...
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    The M115 203 mm howitzer, also known as the M115 8-inch Howitzer, and originally the M1 8-inch Howitzer was a towed heavy howitzer developed by the United...
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    simplified. The production M1A1 was 55 inches (1.37 m) long and weighed 12.75 pounds (5.8 kg). The ammunition for the original M1 launcher was the M6 ("Trials"...
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    models of the M1 were armed with a 105 mm M68 gun, while later variants feature a license-produced Rheinmetall 120 mm L/44 designated M256. The M1 Abrams was...
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    The 90 mm gun M1/M2/M3 was an American heavy anti-aircraft and anti-tank gun, playing a role similar to the German 8.8cm Flak 18. It had a 3.5 in (90 mm)...
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    An anti-tank gun is a form of artillery designed to destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, normally from a static defensive position. The...
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    240 mm howitzer M1 was designed together with the longer-ranged 8-inch gun M1, and they shared a related carriage. While use of the 8-inch gun was limited...
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    .30 Carbine (redirect from .30 M1 Carbine)
    cartridge used in the M1 carbine introduced in the 1940s. It is a light rifle round designed to be fired from the M1 carbine's 18-inch (458 mm) barrel. Shortly...
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    The M1 helmet is a combat helmet that was used by the U.S. military from World War II until 1985, when it was succeeded by the PASGT helmet. The M1 helmet...
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    The 8-inch gun M1888 (203 mm) was a U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps gun, initially deployed 1898–1908 in about 75 fixed emplacements, usually on a disappearing...
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    4.5 inch (114 mm) pieces with similar characteristics, and designed to utilize the same ammunition - BL 4.5 inch Medium Field Gun and 4.5 inch Gun M1...
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    The 3-inch gun M5 was an anti-tank gun developed in the United States during World War II. The gun combined a 3-inch (76.2 mm) barrel of the anti-aircraft...
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  • Field guns are one of two primary types of field artillery. Guns fire a heavy shell on a relatively level trajectory from a longer barrel, allowing for...
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  • Thumbnail for BL 7.2-inch howitzer
    Carriage M1 was capable of accepting greater recoil forces. The BL 7.2-inch howitzer Mk 6 (there was a shift from Roman numerals) retained the Carriage M1 of...
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  • the Allies' campaign. M1 Rocket Launcher (Bazooka) Boys anti-tank rifle M18 recoilless rifle M20 recoilless rifle Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina amphibian flying...
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    1917 Schneider, 11.5 km and +42° 20' respectively). Board also recommended that the new 155-mm howitzer and the new 4.7-inch (120 mm) gun share all the carriage...
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