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- 57_55_J weight "955.0".
- 57_55_J abstract "57 55 J or 57 mm, 55 caliber length model Jokinen coastal gun was a Finnish light coastal gun designed during Continuation War. This was the first coastal gun designed and manufactured completely in Finland and it was intended to replace the older 57 mm Nordenfelt and Hotchkiss guns, but the design was found faulty and only 11 pieces were constructed. They were used for training after World War II until retired in the mid–1960s.".
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- 57_55_J weight "955000.0".
- 57_55_J wikiPageExternalLink rttykit.htm.
- 57_55_J wikiPageID "24163959".
- 57_55_J wikiPageRevisionID "559302846".
- 57_55_J breech "Vertical sliding block".
- 57_55_J caption "5755".
- 57_55_J carriage "Fixed cone mount".
- 57_55_J designDate "1941".
- 57_55_J designer "Antero Jokinen".
- 57_55_J elevation "−10° to +32°".
- 57_55_J feed "Semi-automatic".
- 57_55_J hasPhotoCollection 57_55_J.
- 57_55_J isArtillery "yes".
- 57_55_J isRanged "yes".
- 57_55_J manufacturer "Valtion Tykkitehdas".
- 57_55_J maxRange "Actual:".
- 57_55_J maxRange "Planned:".
- 57_55_J name "5755".
- 57_55_J number "11".
- 57_55_J origin "Finland".
- 57_55_J partLength "Bore:".
- 57_55_J partLength "Total:".
- 57_55_J productionDate "1944".
- 57_55_J service "1950".
- 57_55_J type "Light coastal gun".
- 57_55_J velocity "Actual:".
- 57_55_J velocity "Planned:".
- 57_55_J subject Category:57_mm_artillery.
- 57_55_J subject Category:Artillery_of_Finland.
- 57_55_J subject Category:Coastal_artillery.
- 57_55_J type Device.
- 57_55_J type Weapon.
- 57_55_J type Product.
- 57_55_J type PhysicalDevice.
- 57_55_J type Weapon.
- 57_55_J type DesignedArtifact.
- 57_55_J comment "57 55 J or 57 mm, 55 caliber length model Jokinen coastal gun was a Finnish light coastal gun designed during Continuation War. This was the first coastal gun designed and manufactured completely in Finland and it was intended to replace the older 57 mm Nordenfelt and Hotchkiss guns, but the design was found faulty and only 11 pieces were constructed. They were used for training after World War II until retired in the mid–1960s.".
- 57_55_J label "57 55 J".
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- 57_55_J sameAs Q4640805.
- 57_55_J sameAs Q4640805.
- 57_55_J wasDerivedFrom 57_55_J?oldid=559302846.
- 57_55_J depiction 57_55_J_Kuivasaari.JPG.
- 57_55_J isPrimaryTopicOf 57_55_J.
- 57_55_J name "57 55 J".