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  2. 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) - Wikipedia

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    61-K at IDF/AF Museum, Chatzerim airbase, Israel 61-K of the Soviet 210th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment PVO in Crimea, May 1944 The 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) (Russian: 37-мм автоматическая зенитная пушка образца 1939 года (61-К)) is a Soviet 37 mm calibre anti-aircraft gun developed during the late 1930s and used during ...

  3. 37 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K), a Soviet World War II anti-aircraft gun; 37 mm anti-tank gun M1930 (1-K), a Soviet World War II anti-tank gun; 37 mm Gun M1, an American World War II anti-aircraft gun; 37 mm Gun M3, an American World War II anti-tank gun; 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37/43, a German World War II anti-aircraft gun

  4. 25 mm automatic air defense gun M1940 (72-K) - Wikipedia

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    The gun borrowed a number of features from the older 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939, such as mounting the gun on an integral four-wheel chassis (which came under criticism when compared to similar anti-aircraft guns from outside the Soviet Union). The gun itself generally satisfied the Army, and its ballistic performance was considered ...

  5. Category:Anti-aircraft guns of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) 45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K) 76 mm air defense gun M1931; 76 mm air defense gun M1938; 76 mm air-defense gun M1914/15; 76.2 mm anti-aircraft gun Model 1935 (34-K) 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) 130 mm air defense gun KS-30; 152 mm air defense gun KM-52

  6. 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37 - Wikipedia

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    The 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37 was a series of anti-aircraft guns produced by Nazi Germany that saw widespread service in the Second World War.The cannon was fully automatic and effective against aircraft flying at altitudes up to 4,200 m. [4]

  7. Category:37 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    37 mm artillery was a popular calibre during World War I and into World War II for infantry, tank, and antitank guns. Shortly into the Second World War, it was shown to be too light for those uses, but continued as a popular anti-aircraft calibre.

  8. List of artillery by name - Wikipedia

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    37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) Soviet Union: 37 mm anti-aircraft gun Type 55 People's Republic of China: 37 mm anti-aircraft gun 37 mm trench gun M1915 Russian Empire: 37 mm infantry gun 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 Austria-Hungary: 380 mm siege howitzer 40M Nimrod Hungary: 40 mm SP anti-aircraft gun 42 cm Gamma Mörser

  9. 37 mm gun M1 - Wikipedia

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    The 37 mm gun M1 was an anti-aircraft autocannon developed in the United States. It was used by the US Army in World War II.. The gun was produced in a towed variant, or mounted along with two M2 machine guns on the M2/M3 half-track, resulting in the T28/T28E1/M15/M15A1 series of multiple gun motor carriages.