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- 50_Modèle_1924_gun abstract "The 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 was a medium naval gun of the French Navy. The type was used on the Duquesne and Suffren classes of heavy cruisers as main battery, mounted in four twin turrets weighing 180 tonnes each. The calibre of 203 mm (8 inches) was characteristic of heavy cruisers built as a result of limitations imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.".
- Q4030066 abstract "The 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 was a medium naval gun of the French Navy. The type was used on the Duquesne and Suffren classes of heavy cruisers as main battery, mounted in four twin turrets weighing 180 tonnes each. The calibre of 203 mm (8 inches) was characteristic of heavy cruisers built as a result of limitations imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.".
- 50_Modèle_1924_gun comment "The 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 was a medium naval gun of the French Navy. The type was used on the Duquesne and Suffren classes of heavy cruisers as main battery, mounted in four twin turrets weighing 180 tonnes each. The calibre of 203 mm (8 inches) was characteristic of heavy cruisers built as a result of limitations imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.".
- Q4030066 comment "The 203mm/50 Modèle 1924 was a medium naval gun of the French Navy. The type was used on the Duquesne and Suffren classes of heavy cruisers as main battery, mounted in four twin turrets weighing 180 tonnes each. The calibre of 203 mm (8 inches) was characteristic of heavy cruisers built as a result of limitations imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.".