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The 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (Russian: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) was a Soviet gun used in World War II. In 1937, USSR got a license for Skoda 75 mm M1936 mountain gun in exchange for license production of Tupolev SB in Czechoslovakia; subsequently, in 1937-1938 a team led by L. I. Gorlitskiy at Plant no 7 developed a modification eventually adopted as 76 mm mountain gun M1938. The gun had high elevation angle and could be quickly dismantled for transporting by pack horses. Sprung wheels allowed high towing speed. The gun was light enough to be moved in combat by its crew.

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  • 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (en)
  • 76 mm M1938 (it)
  • M1938 76mm山砲 (ja)
  • 76 mm armata górska wz. 1938 (pl)
  • 76-мм горная пушка образца 1938 года (ru)
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  • Il 76 mm cannone da montagna M1938 (in russo: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) era la versione per l'Armata rossa del cannone da montagna cecoslovacco Škoda 7,5 cm Vz. 1936 da 75 mm. (it)
  • M1938 76mm山砲(ロシア語:76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.)とは、1938年にソビエト連邦が制式採用した山砲である。 (ja)
  • 76-мм горная пушка образца 1938 года (индекс ГАУ — 52-П-356) — советское горное артиллерийское орудие периода Великой Отечественной войны. Орудие было разработано в 1937—1938 годах под руководством Л. И. Горлицкого для вооружения горнострелковых частей Красной армии на основе 76-мм горной пушки C-5 фирмы «Шкода». Пушка была принята на вооружение, запущена в серийное производство и активно участвовала в Великой Отечественной войне. (ru)
  • The 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (Russian: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) was a Soviet gun used in World War II. In 1937, USSR got a license for Skoda 75 mm M1936 mountain gun in exchange for license production of Tupolev SB in Czechoslovakia; subsequently, in 1937-1938 a team led by L. I. Gorlitskiy at Plant no 7 developed a modification eventually adopted as 76 mm mountain gun M1938. The gun had high elevation angle and could be quickly dismantled for transporting by pack horses. Sprung wheels allowed high towing speed. The gun was light enough to be moved in combat by its crew. (en)
  • 76 mm armata górska wz. 1938 (ros. 76-мм горная пушка образца 1938 года) – sowiecka armata górska skonstruowana w zespole . W latach 30. uzbrojeniem jednostek artylerii górskiej Armii Czerwonej była 76 mm armata górska wz. 1909. Jej główną wadą była duża masa zespołów na które była rozkładana do transportu (najcięższy ważył 240 kg). Dlatego w połowie lat 30. rozpoczęto prace nad następcą armaty wz. 1909. Konstruktorzy działa z zespołu wzorowali się na czechosłowackiej armacie górskiej Skoda C-5. Po testach prototypów ich armata została w maju 1939 roku przyjęta do uzbrojenia. (pl)
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  • 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (en)
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  • M1938 in the Artillery Museum of Finland. (en)
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  • The 76 mm mountain gun M1938 (Russian: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) was a Soviet gun used in World War II. In 1937, USSR got a license for Skoda 75 mm M1936 mountain gun in exchange for license production of Tupolev SB in Czechoslovakia; subsequently, in 1937-1938 a team led by L. I. Gorlitskiy at Plant no 7 developed a modification eventually adopted as 76 mm mountain gun M1938. The gun had high elevation angle and could be quickly dismantled for transporting by pack horses. Sprung wheels allowed high towing speed. The gun was light enough to be moved in combat by its crew. By 1 June 1941, the Red Army possessed about 1068 pieces. In addition to mountain units, the weapon was issued to some airborne units. In Wehrmacht service the gun was designated as 7.62 cm GebK 307(r). 3.1944 21. 16 on west and 5 on ost.The Finnish army operated five captured pieces, known as 76 VK 38. (en)
  • Il 76 mm cannone da montagna M1938 (in russo: 76-мм горная пушка обр. 1938 г.) era la versione per l'Armata rossa del cannone da montagna cecoslovacco Škoda 7,5 cm Vz. 1936 da 75 mm. (it)
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