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- 57 abstract "The 7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57 (75 mm turret gun model 1957) was developed for the Swedish coastal artillery in the 1950s as a light and comparatively cheap gun that would replace a large number of mostly obsolete systems for short-range coastal defense. Eventually, 30 3-gun batteries in three distinct series were built. 16 guns were exported to Norway, and a mobile version of the gun called 7.5/65 was built making the total number of guns manufactured to well over 100.".
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- 57 wikiPageWikiLinkText "7,5 cm tornpjäs m/57".
- 57 wikiPageWikiLinkText "7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57".
- 57 wikiPageWikiLinkText "75 mm Bofors turret gun".
- 57 wikiPageWikiLinkText "75 mm turret gun model 1957".
- 57 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tornpjäs m/57".
- 57 action "Semi automatic".
- 57 breech "Vertical sliding wedge".
- 57 caliber "L/57".
- 57 caption "Bofors 75 mm m/57 at Hemsö Fortress, Sweden. This gun is part of the Light Battery at Hemsö, preserved as a museum and memorial.".
- 57 carriage "Armored fixed turret".
- 57 crew "7".
- 57 designDate "1957".
- 57 designer Bofors.
- 57 elevation "-5".
- 57 feed "280".
- 57 feed "320".
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- 57 isArtillery "YES".
- 57 isRanged "YES".
- 57 manufacturer "Bofors".
- 57 name "7.5".
- 57 number "90".
- 57 origin "Sweden".
- 57 partLength "L/57".
- 57 productionDate "1957".
- 57 rate "25".
- 57 service "1962".
- 57 service "1972".
- 57 traverse "360".
- 57 type "Coastal Artillery".
- 57 usedBy "Norway".
- 57 usedBy "Sweden".
- 57 variants "7.5".
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- 57 subject Category:75_mm_artillery.
- 57 subject Category:Artillery_of_Norway.
- 57 subject Category:Artillery_of_Sweden.
- 57 subject Category:Coastal_artillery.
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- 57 comment "The 7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57 (75 mm turret gun model 1957) was developed for the Swedish coastal artillery in the 1950s as a light and comparatively cheap gun that would replace a large number of mostly obsolete systems for short-range coastal defense. Eventually, 30 3-gun batteries in three distinct series were built. 16 guns were exported to Norway, and a mobile version of the gun called 7.5/65 was built making the total number of guns manufactured to well over 100.".