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  2. List of World War II artillery - Wikipedia

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    76 mm divisional gun M1939 (USV): Soviet 76.2 mm gun; M1942 Gun: Soviet 76.2 mm field gun and antitank gun; M1943 Howitzer: Soviet 152 mm howitzer; Morser Karl: 600mm German siege howitzer; Mortaio da 81/14 Modello 35: standard Italian medium infantry mortar; ML 3 Inch Mortar: British 76.2 mm mortar

  3. List of field guns - Wikipedia

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    1902 – World War I 76.2: 3"/21 caliber field gun United States: 1870s 76.2: 76 mm gun M1900 Russian Empire: World War I 76.2: 76 mm divisional gun M1902 Russian Empire: World War I 76.2: 76 mm divisional gun M1902/30 Soviet Union: World War II 76.2: 76 mm divisional gun M1933 Soviet Union: World War II 76.2: 76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22 ...

  4. List of World War II weapons of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Various firearms used by the United States military during World War II, displayed at the National Firearms Museum in Fairfax County, Virginia. The following is a list of World War II weapons of the United States, which includes firearm, artillery, vehicles, vessels, and other support equipment known to have been used by the United States Armed Forces—namely the United States Army, United ...

  5. Category : World War II artillery of the United States

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    4.5-inch gun M1; 6-inch gun M1897; 8-inch gun M1; 8-inch gun M1888; 8-inch Mk. VI railway gun; 10-inch gun M1895; 12-inch coast defense mortar; 12-inch gun M1895; 14-inch gun M1907; 14-inch M1920 railway gun; 16-inch/50-caliber M1919 gun; 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 2 gun; 16-inch gun M1895; 16-inch howitzer M1920; 75 mm field gun M1897 on M2 ...

  6. List of artillery - Wikipedia

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    Artillery has been one of primary weapons of war since before the Napoleonic Era. Several countries have developed and built artillery systems, while artillery itself has been continually improved and redesigned to meet the evolving needs of the battlefield. This has led to a multitude of different types and designs which have played a role in ...

  7. List of artillery by type - Wikipedia

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    This list of artillery catalogues types of weapons found in batteries of national armed forces' artillery units.. Some weapons used by the infantry units, known as infantry support weapons, are often misidentified as artillery weapons because of their use and performance characteristics, sometimes known colloquially as the "infantryman's artillery" [1] which has been particularly applied to ...

  8. List of mountain artillery - Wikipedia

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    World War II 75: 7.5 cm Gebirgsgeschütz 36 Nazi Germany: World War II 76: Canon de 76 M mle 1909 Schneider France: World War I 76: 76 mm mountain gun M48 Yugoslavia: Cold War: 76.2: RML 7 pounder Mountain Gun United Kingdom: Anglo-Zulu War / Second Boer War: 76.2: 76-mm mountain gun M1904 Russia: World War I 76.2: 76 mm mountain gun M1909 ...

  9. List of artillery by name - Wikipedia

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    76.2 mm field gun 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) Soviet Union: 76.2 mm field gun 76 mm gun M1900 Russian Empire: 76.2 mm field gun 76 mm mountain gun M1938 Soviet Union: 76.2 mm mountain gun 76 mm regimental gun M1927 Soviet Union: 76.2 mm gun 76 mm regimental gun M1943 Soviet Union: 76.2 mm gun 85 mm vzor 52 (Škoda A22) Czechoslovakia