ML-20 152mm obr. 1937 RA272The 152 mm howitzer gun M1937 (ML 20) was a Soviet gun howitzer. The gun was developed by the design bureau of the plant no 172, headed by F. F. Petrov, as a deep upgrade of the 152 mm gun M1910 34, in turn based on the 152 mm siege gun M1910, a pre World War I design by Schneider. It was in production from 1937 to 1946. The ML 20 saw action in World War II, mainly as a corps army level artillery piece of the Soviet Army. Post World War II, the ML 20
The aircraft on November 19
This weapon was easy to use
striking targets on the continent and solving problems in the war at sea
and featured a 130 hp diesel engine as well as a ‘slow motion‘ coil sprung suspension system that gave it ample mobility for the infantry tank role
Torpedoes could be used for naval purposes both in turn and simultaneously
The ballistic protection of the armored vehicle is provided by special alloy steel with ultra-high hardness
The T-34 was one of the most famous tanks produced during WW11 and was the mainstay of the Soviet Army during this conflict
the Air Force requested McDonnell Douglas to modify their F-15 fighter into a dual-role aircraft to be known as the F-15E ‘Strike Eagle‘ for use as an air-to-air fighter
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231 series Heavy Armored Car
All three guns were mounted on a continuous skate rail and could bring down a lot of fire on a target
FuG 202 Lichtenstein radars were installed in these planes with power ful armament