76.2 mm divisional gun M1902
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76.2 mm divisional gun M1902 was introduced into the army of Imperial Russia in 1902. It was manufactured in great numbers, becoming the basic Russian gun during World War I. It then served in the Soviet army and in the armies of countries formed from parts of the prewar Russian Empire. Over the years some guns were modernised. In the Soviet Union, these resulted in 76.2-mm divisional gun M1902/30 and 76.2-mm divisional gun M1902/30 L40. In the Polish army the modernised gun was known as Armata wz. 02/26.
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Sotamuseo, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902 gun in Manege Museum, Suomenlinna, Helsinki
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76.2 mm M1902/30 gun in Hameenlinna Finnish Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 gun in Hameenlinna Finnish Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun in Hameenlinna Finnish Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun in Hameenlinna Finnish Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
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76.2 mm M1902/30 L40 gun displayed in Saint Petersburg Artillery Museum
75 mm wz.1902/26 gun
[edit]Polish-modified M1902 guns in the German armoured motor rail car PT 16