75mm 50 calibre Pattern 1892

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The 75 mm 50 caliber Pattern 1892 was a Russian naval gun developed in the years before the Russo-Japanese War that armed the majority of warships of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. The majority of ships built or refit between 1890 and 1922 carried Pattern 1892 guns. During its career the role of the guns evolved from one of anti-torpedo boat defense to coastal artillery and anti-aircraft use.

Slava1905-1917UKSlava1905-1917UK
Slava1905-1917FranceSlava1905-1917France
IoannZlatoust1910sIoannZlatoust1910s
Rossiya1895-1922gunsRossiya1895-1922guns
IoannZlatoust1904-1923IoannZlatoust1904-1923
Likhoy1918pushkaLikhoy1918pushka
Tun naval Obukov 75mm Md 1892Tun naval Obukov 75mm Md 1892
75 50 OH Kuivasaari75 50 OH Kuivasaari
76 mm Vickers 75 mm Canet Kuivasaari76 mm Vickers 75 mm Canet Kuivasaari
75 mm Canet pair and 76 Bofors AA75 mm Canet pair and 76 Bofors AA
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    commonsimage75 mm Canet pair and 76 Bofors AA Commons