107 mm gun M1910/30
107 mm gun M1910/30 (Russian: 107-мм пушка образца 1910/30 годов, romanized: pushka obraztsa M1910/1930 godov > English: "Cannon Model of 1910 / year of 1930") was a Soviet 106.7 mm field gun. The gun was based on an artillery piece originally developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider prior to World War I and used by the Russian Empire as the 107 mm gun M1910. The modernized variant, adopted in 1931, differed from the original design mainly by having a larger chamber and longer barrel, resulting in longer range. The M1910/30 remained in production until the mid-1930s and was employed by the Red Army in World War II, mainly in corps artillery and Reserve of the Main Command units.
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107 mm gun M1910/30
107 mm gun M1910/30 (Russian: 107-мм пушка образца 1910/30 годов, romanized: pushka obraztsa M1910/1930 godov > English: "Cannon Model of 1910 / year of 1930") was a Soviet 106.7 mm field gun. The gun was based on an artillery piece originally developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider prior to World War I and used by the Russian Empire as the 107 mm gun M1910. The modernized variant, adopted in 1931, differed from the original design mainly by having a larger chamber and longer barrel, resulting in longer range. The M1910/30 remained in production until the mid-1930s and was employed by the Red Army in World War II, mainly in corps artillery and Reserve of the Main Command units.
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107 mm armata wz. 1910/30 (ros ...... ione przez 100 mm armaty BS-3.
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107 mm gun M1910/30 (Russian: ...... ns were used by the Wehrmacht.
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107-мм пушка образца 1910/30 г ...... артиллерии и артиллерии РВГК.
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Il cannone 107 mm M1910/30 (in ...... piegati anche dalla Wehrmacht.
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M1910/30 107mmカノン砲(ロシア語:107-мм ...... カノン砲をソビエト連邦が独自に近代化改修したカノン砲である。
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M1910/30 in the Artillery Museum, Saint Petersburg.
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KB NTK GAU
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Bore: L/36.6
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Overall: L/38
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16,130 m
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Combat: 2,535 kg
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Travel: 3,000 kg
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107 mm armata wz. 1910/30 (ros ...... śność działa z 12,5 km do pona
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107 mm gun M1910/30 (Russian: ...... rve of the Main Command units.
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107-мм пушка образца 1910/30 г ...... артиллерии и артиллерии РВГК.
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Il cannone 107 mm M1910/30 (in ...... piegati anche dalla Wehrmacht.
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M1910/30 107mmカノン砲(ロシア語:107-мм ...... カノン砲をソビエト連邦が独自に近代化改修したカノン砲である。
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107 mm M1910/30
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107 mm armata wz. 1910/30
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107 mm gun M1910/30
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107-mm-Kanone M1910/30
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107-мм пушка образца 1910/30 годов
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M1910/30 107mmカノン砲
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