
Little David - Wikipedia
Little David was the nickname of an American 36-inch (910 mm) caliber mortar designed to breach the Siegfried Line and then used for test-firing aerial bombs during World War II.
90 mm gun M1/M2/M3 - Wikipedia
The 90 mm gun M1/M2/M3 was an American heavy anti-aircraft and anti-tank gun, playing a role similar to the German 8.8cm Flak 18. It had a 3.5 in (90 mm) diameter bore, and a 50 caliber …
90 mm Gun M1/M2/M3 | Military Wiki | Fandom
It was the US's primary anti-aircraft gun from just prior to the opening of World War II into the 1950s, when most anti-aircraft artillery was replaced by guided missile systems. As a tank …
Tag Archives: M3 90mm - The Sherman Tank
The US M3 90mm tank gun started out life as an AA gun, a very good AA gun, unlike the very overrated Flak 18/36/37. As the AA gun was developed, its mount gained the ability to be used …
US M2 90mm Anti Aircraft Gun - The Historical Marker Database
2021年9月9日 · The US Army standardized the M1 90mm anti aircraft gun in 1940 and steadily improved its design in the first two years of the US involvement in WWII. By 1943, however it …
CN 90 F4 - Wikipedia
The CN 90 F4 (French: CanoN de 90 millimètres Modèle F4; English: 90 millimeters gun F4 Model), also marketed under the name of Super 90, is a French rifled 90 mm tank gun …
Mk3M-A1 (Gun) - Army Guide
Ammunition for these 90 mm weapons is available from a number of sources including MECAR, Royal Ordnance and Giat Industries. All three Marks are similar in that they are manufactured …
The American M1/M2 90mm Gun - WW2Talk
2011年11月1日 · 90 mm gun set up to cover road in Malmedy sector, Belgium. The AA gun was developed into the 90mm T8 towed anti-tank gun and the M3 tank gun used on the GMC M36 …
90mm M1A1 & M2 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS - Quartermaster Section
The M1A1 became the standard 90mm anti-aircraft gun when the US entered the war. The M2 was a new design which allowed the gun to engage ground targets such as armour. It had a …
US Model 1 90mm Anti-Aircraft Gun | Artillery Thru The Ages ...
The US Model 1 (and subsequent Models 2 and 3), was the principle ground Anti-Aircraft Gun used by The US Military during World War II. It would remain as such until the end of The …