BL 18 inch railway howitzer

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The BL 18-inch railway howitzer was a British railway gun developed during World War I. Part of the progression of ever-larger howitzers on the Western Front, it did not enter service until 1920.

1920 — 1945  WikimediaWikidata
5 produced, 
howitzerrailway gunElswick Ordnance Company, British ArmyUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

G5Obice da 149/12railway gunType 92 Battalion Gun


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    1920 — 1945 BL 18 inch railway howitzer
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