QF 17-pounder gun
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British field artillery
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1943
Ordnance Quick-Firing 17-pounder, Ordnance QF 17pdr Gun, 17-pdr
class, anti-tank cannon, 76 mm anti-tank gun, weapon model, British Army, World War II, Korean War, United Kingdom, Kingdom of Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Mass: 2097 kilogram, Length: 231 millimetre, Length: 4580 millimetre
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link | Freebase entry@ |
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link | Twentieth-Century Artillery@ |
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image | 2016 | 17-pdr-8829 |
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image | 2008 | 17 pounder shellfortnelson |
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image | 1944 | A-British-17-pdr-shelling-the-village-of-Gemmano-1944-352029229395 |
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image | 2014 | Kanonsalut 6 juli 2014 i Fredericia |
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image | 2014 | Ministerial Review of the 44th Inf Gp in Kilkenny010 (13081463335) |
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image | 1943 | Mrs C Graham, a war worker involved in the manufacture of 17-pdr anti-tank guns, 1943. TR1413 |
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image | 1947 | Rijdende artillerie, Bestanddeelnr 204-1-5 |
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image | 1947 | Serie Arnhem Engels kanon uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog wordt geplaatst bij de Ri, Bestanddeelnr 902-3480 |
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image | 2006 | YM-battlefield-17-pdr-1 |
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image | 2006 | YM-battlefield-17-pdr-2 |
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image | 2006 | YM-battlefield-17-pdr-3 |
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image | 2006 | YM-battlefield-17-pdr-4 |
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