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- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder abstract "The Ordnance QF 32 pounder or (32-pdr) was a British 94 mm gun, developed as a replacement for the Ordnance QF 17 pounder (17-pdr) anti tank and tank gun.Like the German 88 mm gun it was developed from an anti-aircraft (AA) gun, in this case the QF 3.7 inch AA gun.Developed during World War II the gun was used in the experimental Tortoise heavy tank and as a trial installation[citation needed] in a single de Havilland Mosquito fighter bomber.The 32-pdr fired a 32 lb armour piercing shot at a muzzle velocity of 2880 ft/s.Development was halted with the end of the war, and the 17-pdr was replaced with the 20-pdr for tank use, and with the intention to develop guided weapons for infantry use.At least one 32 pounder was developed as an anti-tank gun on a wheeled carriage.".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder thumbnail Bovington_146_Tortoise_1.jpg?width=300.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder wikiPageID "18493770".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder wikiPageRevisionID "562488052".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:94_mm_artillery.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:Tank_guns.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:World_War_II_anti-tank_guns.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder subject Category:World_War_II_tank_guns.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder comment "The Ordnance QF 32 pounder or (32-pdr) was a British 94 mm gun, developed as a replacement for the Ordnance QF 17 pounder (17-pdr) anti tank and tank gun.Like the German 88 mm gun it was developed from an anti-aircraft (AA) gun, in this case the QF 3.7 inch AA gun.Developed during World War II the gun was used in the experimental Tortoise heavy tank and as a trial installation[citation needed] in a single de Havilland Mosquito fighter bomber.The 32-pdr fired a 32 lb armour piercing shot at a muzzle velocity of 2880 ft/s.Development was halted with the end of the war, and the 17-pdr was replaced with the 20-pdr for tank use, and with the intention to develop guided weapons for infantry use.At least one 32 pounder was developed as an anti-tank gun on a wheeled carriage.".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder label "Armata 32-funtowa".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder label "Ordnance QF 32-pounder".
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder sameAs Armata_32-funtowa.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder sameAs m.04f17ys.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder sameAs Q7100885.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder sameAs Q7100885.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder wasDerivedFrom Ordnance_QF_32-pounder?oldid=562488052.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder depiction Bovington_146_Tortoise_1.jpg.
- Ordnance_QF_32-pounder isPrimaryTopicOf Ordnance_QF_32-pounder.