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Mark XIII torpedo with a practice warhead and fitted with a tail ring, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, 1944. The tail ring modification was the final alteration that made this a truly dependable weapon. | Tsar Nicholas II of Russia inspecting a 75mm field gun of th French Army, 1901 |
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Ehrhardt 7.5 cm field gun on sled transport during exercises, Norway, 1904, photo 1 of 2 | Ehrhardt 7.5 cm field gun on sled transport during exercises, Norway, 1904, photo 2 of 2 |
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Interior of the Ross Rifle Factory, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 1904-1905 | Norwegian troops with Krag-Jørgensen rifles, 1905 |
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Technical drawings of the Glisenti M1910 semi-automatic pistol | Troops of the Australian 1st Division Pioneers digging out a 4.5in howitzer near Hannebeek, Belgium, 4 Oct 1910 |
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Chinese armorer with a Madsen light machine gun, 1911 | Canadian troops with Ross rifles in Canada, 1914 |
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Canadian troops with Ross rifles, Camp Barriefield, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1915 | Polish troops cleaning their Berthier rifles in France, 1907-1915 |
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French naval infantrymen with 75mm and 90mm guns, near Paris, France, Jan 1915 | French naval infantrymen with 75mm gun, near Paris, France, Jan 1915 |
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Austro-Hungarian Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 medium machine gun crew in the Tyrolean region of Austria, 1914-1918 | Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzer being pulled by horses, Moascar, Egypt, 1915-1916 |
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Troops of 1st Battalion of Greek Army of National Defence with Y1903 rifles, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1916 | A British 4.5in howtizer on the Western Front of WW1, Thiepval-Somme area, France, Sep 1916 |
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Austrian soldiers in WW1; note Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 rifles, grenades, and helmets | Female worker being helped out of a BL 15 in gun after she had finished cleaning the rifling, Coventry Ordnance Works, England, United Kingdom, 1914-1918 |