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Surviving M1 Gun

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US 90mm M1A1 AA gun

90mm M1A1 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Gun – the American answer to the German 8.8cm FlaK 18

The 90 mm M1A1 field gun was an American heavy Anti-Aircraft gun used during WW2, designed for a …

Posted March 12, 2023 by Pascal

US 155mm M1 Howitzer

155mm M1 Howitzer on carriage M1A1 – American Medium Artillery Field Gun

The US 155mm M1 Howitzer was produced from 1942 as a Medium Artillery field gun and used by …

Posted March 10, 2023 by Pascal

US 8 inch M1 Howitzer

8 inch M1 Howitzer “Persuader” on carriage M1 std. – American Heavy Artillery Field Gun

The 8-inch (203mm) M1 Howitzer was a United States Army Heavy Field gun used between 1942 and 1945 …

Posted March 10, 2023 (updated March 10, 2023) by Pascal

155mm M1A1 Long Tom

US 155mm M1A1 “Long Tom” – American Heavy Artillery Field Gun

The 155mm M1A1 "Long Tom" field gun on carriage M1 was developed by the United States Army to …

Posted March 9, 2023 (updated March 9, 2023) by Pascal

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