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- Vickers_Model_1931 weight "2825.0".
- Vickers_Model_1931 abstract "The Vickers Model 1931 was a British anti-aircraft gun used during the Second World War. The design was rejected by the British and Vickers exported the gun world-wide during the 1930s. Romania bought a license for 100 in 1936, although hundred more were built during the war. Denmark also bought a license. Belgium, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Turkey and China bought numbers of guns directly from Vickers. Finland bought a dozen to help reduce balance of payment problems with the British in 1936. The Finnish guns were chambered in their standard 76.2 millimetres (3.00 in) caliber. Those weapons captured after the German conquest of Europe were taken into Wehrmacht service as the 7.5 cm Flak M 35(h) or 7.5 cm Flak (d). Similarly the Soviet Union used those guns it captured from Lithuania. Supposedly it saw limited British service with Home Defense "barrage units" 1940—43.The cruciform carriage had two pneumatic or solid rubber wheels that were removable. Two legs locked together for transport and the barrel was secured to them. The other two legs folded in half and were elevated almost vertically into the air (see the Romanian reference to see exactly how it looked).".
- Vickers_Model_1931 thumbnail VickersModel1931.JPG?width=300.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Vickers_Model_1931 usedInWar World_War_II.
- Vickers_Model_1931 weight "2825000.0".
- Vickers_Model_1931 wikiPageExternalLink AA_GUNS3.htm.
- Vickers_Model_1931 wikiPageExternalLink ?article=336.
- Vickers_Model_1931 wikiPageID "22906715".
- Vickers_Model_1931 wikiPageRevisionID "563535343".
- Vickers_Model_1931 caption "75".
- Vickers_Model_1931 carriage "cruciform".
- Vickers_Model_1931 designer Vickers.
- Vickers_Model_1931 elevation "0".
- Vickers_Model_1931 hasPhotoCollection Vickers_Model_1931.
- Vickers_Model_1931 isArtillery "yes".
- Vickers_Model_1931 isExplosive "yes".
- Vickers_Model_1931 manufacturer Vickers.
- Vickers_Model_1931 maxRange "vertical ceiling".
- Vickers_Model_1931 name "Vickers Model 1931".
- Vickers_Model_1931 partLength "L/43".
- Vickers_Model_1931 productionDate "1931".
- Vickers_Model_1931 range "slant range".
- Vickers_Model_1931 rate "12".
- Vickers_Model_1931 service "1937".
- Vickers_Model_1931 traverse "360".
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Vickers_Model_1931 usedBy "Romania".
- Vickers_Model_1931 wars World_War_II.
- Vickers_Model_1931 subject Category:75_mm_artillery.
- Vickers_Model_1931 subject Category:Anti-aircraft_guns_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Vickers_Model_1931 subject Category:Vickers.
- Vickers_Model_1931 subject Category:World_War_II_anti-aircraft_guns.
- Vickers_Model_1931 subject Category:World_War_II_artillery_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Device.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Weapon.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Product.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type PhysicalDevice.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type Weapon.
- Vickers_Model_1931 type DesignedArtifact.
- Vickers_Model_1931 comment "The Vickers Model 1931 was a British anti-aircraft gun used during the Second World War. The design was rejected by the British and Vickers exported the gun world-wide during the 1930s. Romania bought a license for 100 in 1936, although hundred more were built during the war. Denmark also bought a license. Belgium, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Turkey and China bought numbers of guns directly from Vickers. Finland bought a dozen to help reduce balance of payment problems with the British in 1936.".
- Vickers_Model_1931 label "Vickers Model 1931".
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- Vickers_Model_1931 wasDerivedFrom Vickers_Model_1931?oldid=563535343.
- Vickers_Model_1931 depiction VickersModel1931.JPG.
- Vickers_Model_1931 isPrimaryTopicOf Vickers_Model_1931.
- Vickers_Model_1931 name "Vickers Model 1931".