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1174:31 December
678:Ammunition
437:Ammunition
427:Penetration
393:M24 Chaffee
172:Tank Museum
121:M24 Chaffee
48:A restored
1829:Categories
1346:1626548617
1232:1841761826
1151:References
443:500 yards
367:T13E1 / M5
344:M4 Sherman
264:Wa Pruef 1
251:Panzer III
199:Ammunition
117:M4 Sherman
82:M4 Sherman
1697:120 mm M1
1498:3 inch M5
1415:Tank guns
1407:artillery
602:HVAP T45
434:Gun type
60:, models
1718:90 mm M1
1692:90 mm M1
1672:40 mm M1
1667:37 mm M1
1508:105mm T8
1503:90 mm T8
1488:57 mm M1
1483:37 mm M3
1109:See also
969:APC M61
922:APC M61
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675:Gun type
625:APC M61
556:APC M61
508:APC M61
460:APC M61
411:M2 M3 M6
403:(2,92 m)
401:calibres
379:and the
329:calibers
274:Variants
233:rounds.
227:Normandy
38:Taungtha
1588:Mortars
1314:Sources
1063:AP M72
1016:AP M72
875:AP M72
828:AP M72
722:3000 m
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648:AP M72
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485:AP M72
440:Target
338:T8 / M3
315:T7 / M2
138:History
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698:500 m
695:250 m
692:100 m
681:Target
321:M3 Lee
259:KwK 40
222:bocage
78:M3 Lee
1263:(PDF)
74:tanks
1341:ISBN
1325:ISBN
1227:ISBN
1176:2022
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