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- 34 height "1990.0".
- 34 length "8100.0".
- 34 weight "7100.0".
- 34 width "2340.0".
- 34 abstract "152-mm gun model 1910/34 (Russian: 152-мм пушка образца 1910/34 годов) was a Soviet 152.4 mm (6 inch) heavy gun, a modernization of the 152-mm gun M1910/30, which in turn was based on 152-mm siege gun M1910.".
- 34 height "1.99".
- 34 length "8.1".
- 34 thumbnail 152mm_m1910-34.jpg?width=300.
- 34 weight "7100000.0".
- 34 width "2.34".
- 34 wikiPageID "7150599".
- 34 wikiPageRevisionID "540961958".
- 34 breech Interrupted_screw.
- 34 caliber "152.4".
- 34 caption "152".
- 34 carriage "split trail".
- 34 crew "9".
- 34 elevation "-2".
- 34 hasPhotoCollection 34.
- 34 isArtillery "yes".
- 34 name "152".
- 34 number "275".
- 34 origin "USSR".
- 34 partLength "Bore: L/27.9".
- 34 partLength "Overall: L/29".
- 34 rate "3".
- 34 recoil "hydro-pneumatic".
- 34 traverse "58".
- 34 type "field gun".
- 34 weight "Combat: 7,100 kg".
- 34 weight "Travel: 7,820 kg".
- 34 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- 34 subject Category:152_mm_artillery.
- 34 subject Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- 34 type Device.
- 34 type Weapon.
- 34 type Product.
- 34 type PhysicalDevice.
- 34 type Weapon.
- 34 type DesignedArtifact.
- 34 comment "152-mm gun model 1910/34 (Russian: 152-мм пушка образца 1910/34 годов) was a Soviet 152.4 mm (6 inch) heavy gun, a modernization of the 152-mm gun M1910/30, which in turn was based on 152-mm siege gun M1910.".
- 34 label "152 mm armata wz. 1910/34".
- 34 label "152 mm gun M1910/34".
- 34 label "152-mm-Kanone M1910/34".
- 34 label "152-мм пушка образца 1910/34 годов".
- 34 label "M1910/34 152mmカノン砲".
- 34 sameAs 34.
- 34 sameAs 34_152mmカノン砲.
- 34 sameAs 34.
- 34 sameAs m.0h6ylv.
- 34 sameAs Q632168.
- 34 sameAs Q632168.
- 34 wasDerivedFrom 34?oldid=540961958.
- 34 depiction 152mm_m1910-34.jpg.
- 34 isPrimaryTopicOf 34.
- 34 name "152-mm gun model 1910/34".