Guns of Poland in 1939 (original) (raw)
WWII Polish artillery
Polish 105-mm Schneider guns.
105-mm Schneider canon foto.
Polish 37-�� anti-tank gun wz.36 Bofors in 1939.
Weight 370 kg (816 lbs); Length 3.04 m (10 ft); Barrel length 45 calibers; Width 1.09 m (3 ft 7 in); Height 1.03 m (3 ft 5 in) Shell 37x249 mm; Breech vertical block; Carriage split trail Elevation -10� to 25�; Traverse 50� Rate of fire 12 rounds per minute; Muzzle velocity 800-870 m/s (2,625-2,854 ft/s) Effective range 4,000 m (4,374 yds); Maximum range 6,500 m (7,108 yds)
Polen Bofors 37-mm Panzerabwehrkanone.
Polonia 37mm Canon antitanque.
Polish 75-mm flak model 1936.
75-mm canon antiaereo foto.
Polish 100-mm light howitzer Skoda M-14/19 photo.
10 cm M.14 Feldhaubitze.
Trophy 100-�� howitzers Skoda M-14/19 [10 cm le.FH 14/19(p)] prepared to German service.
Haubica 100 mm Skoda M14/19.
Destroyed Poilish 75-mm field gun model wz.1897.
National Polish units in Soviet army received (until the end of the war) 35000 guns, 1200 planes, 1000 tanks, 700000 rifles and SMGs, 18000 cars.
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