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  2. List of mountain artillery - Wikipedia

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    Mountain artillery, which includes pack howitzers, mountain howitzers and mountain guns, is designed to accompany mountain infantry forces.Usually lightweight and designed to be broken down to be portable by pack animals or even soldiers, they often are in limited calibres with low muzzle energy.

  3. Mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    Mountain guns are similar to infantry support guns. They are largely outdated, their role being filled by howitzers , mortars , multiple rocket launchers , recoilless rifles , and missiles . Most modern artillery is manufactured from light-weight materials and can be transported fully assembled by helicopters.

  4. RML 2.5-inch mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    On display at Royal Artillery Museum London.. It was intended as a more powerful successor to the RML 7-pounder mountain gun. [1] Some writers refer to the 2.5-inch gun as a "7-pounder" because it also fired a shell of approximately 7 pounds, but its official nomenclature was 2.5-inch RML.

  5. M1875 mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    The M1875 mountain gun is a mountain gun that was used by the United States Army during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. A Hotchkiss design from the French arms firm, Hotchkiss & Company founded by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss , (1826–1885), "it was the first original breech-loading gun in the U.S. Army". [ 2 ]

  6. M1841 mountain howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The M1841 mountain howitzer was a mountain gun used by the United States Army during the mid-nineteenth century, from 1837 to about 1870. It saw service during the Mexican–American War of 1847–1848, the American Indian Wars , and during the American Civil War , 1861–1865 (primarily in the more rugged western theaters ).

  7. List of mountain warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Group of His Majesty the King's Royal Guard Regiment (Grupo de Montaña del Regimiento de la Guardia Real de Su Majestad el Rey) [262] Mountain Troops Command (Mando de Tropas de Montaña) [263] 64th Mountain Light Infantry Regiment "Galicia" (Regimiento de Infantería "Galicia" n.º 64 de Cazadores de Montaña) [264]

  8. QF 2.95-inch mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    The QF 2.95-inch mountain gun was the designation given by the British to a Vickers 75 mm calibre gun. It was originally produced for the Egyptian Army . It was taken into British service in the late 19th century to provide the 'movable armament' at some coaling stations .

  9. Bofors 75 mm mountain gun - Wikipedia

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    In 1919–1920 Krupp designed a new 7.5-cm L20 mountain gun, but the Treaty of Versailles and German disarmament banned manufacturing guns under 170 mm in calibre at the company, so it licensed the product to Bofors [3] (also, since 1920 Krupp held 31.8% of Bofors stock through its Swedish subsidiary AB Boforsintressenter despite a 1916 law prohibiting foreigners from having over 20% stock of ...