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20 mm Oerlikon cannon aboard USS Tang, 1940s203 mm Howitzer M1931 of Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front, summer 19445 cm PaK 38 gun being unloaded from a train car, France or Belgium, 1943-19447.5 cm PaK 40 gun being towed by a half-track vehicle, Italy, 1944
20 mm Oerlikon cannon aboard USS Tang, 1940s203 mm Howitzer M1931 of Soviet 3rd Byelorussian Front, summer 19445 cm PaK 38 gun being unloaded from a train car, France or Belgium, 1943-19447.5 cm PaK 40 gun being towed by a half-track vehicle, Italy, 1944
8 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, Italy, 1944A rack of three German G7es Type V Zaunkönig acoustic torpedoes in storage, date and location unknown.Allied Operation Jedburgh personnel receiving instructions from a briefing officer, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944; note M1 Carbine on tableAmerican ground crew preparing to arm P-51 Mustang fighter at an airfield with six M2 machine guns and 0.50 caliber ammunition, date unknown
8 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, Italy, 1944A rack of three German G7es Type V Zaunkönig acoustic torpedoes in storage, date and location unknown.Allied Operation Jedburgh personnel receiving instructions from a briefing officer, London, England, United Kingdom, circa 1944; note M1 Carbine on tableAmerican ground crew preparing to arm P-51 Mustang fighter at an airfield with six M2 machine guns and 0.50 caliber ammunition, date unknown
American soldier in training with rifle grenade launch, United States, circa 1944; note M1 Garand rifle, Rifle Grenade Launcher, M7, and blank M9 anti-tank grenadeAn aerial photographer with the United States Army Air Forces dressed in a flak vest and flak helmet and holding a Graflex K-20 aerial camera, based on the Fairchild design, 1943-44.An US Marine mortar team shelling a Japanese position somewhere in the Pacific, 1940s; note the near-verticle angle of the M1 Mortar barrel and the M1 CarbineBritish soldier with a 3.45 in RCL Mk I recoilless rifle, circa 1940s
American soldier in training with rifle grenade launch, United States, circa 1944; note M1 Garand rifle, Rifle Grenade Launcher, M7, and blank M9 anti-tank grenadeAn aerial photographer with the United States Army Air Forces dressed in a flak vest and flak helmet and holding a Graflex K-20 aerial camera, based on the Fairchild design, 1943-44.An US Marine mortar team shelling a Japanese position somewhere in the Pacific, 1940s; note the near-verticle angle of the M1 Mortar barrel and the M1 CarbineBritish soldier with a 3.45 in RCL Mk I recoilless rifle, circa 1940s
British Spitfire fighter attempting to topple a German V-1 flying bomb with its wing tip, date unknownCamouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun position near Rimini, Italy, 1944Camouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Russia, 1944Captured British Universal Carrier pressed into German service to transport Panzerschreck and Panzerfaust weapons, Italy, 1944
British Spitfire fighter attempting to topple a German V-1 flying bomb with its wing tip, date unknownCamouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun position near Rimini, Italy, 1944Camouflaged German 7.5 cm PaK 40 anti-tank gun, Russia, 1944Captured British Universal Carrier pressed into German service to transport Panzerschreck and Panzerfaust weapons, Italy, 1944
Chinese troops training with FN Mle 1930 and ZB vz. 26 machine guns, Yunnan Province, China, 1944Chinese troops with a 75 mm M1 howitzer, 1940sChinese troops with BAR, ZB vz. 26, and Degtyaryov Pekhotny machine guns, 1940sCutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.
Chinese troops training with FN Mle 1930 and ZB vz. 26 machine guns, Yunnan Province, China, 1944Chinese troops with a 75 mm M1 howitzer, 1940sChinese troops with BAR, ZB vz. 26, and Degtyaryov Pekhotny machine guns, 1940sCutaway view of a proximity fuze for aerial bombs developed by Section E for the United States Army Air Corps. Rather than relying on a battery, this design employs a turbine driven by external blades.

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