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- Q192221 wikiPageWikiLink Q7020180.
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- Q192221 name "152".
- Q192221 type Q180126.
- Q192221 weight "combat: 7,270 kg".
- Q192221 weight "travel: 7,930 kg".
- Q192221 type Product.
- Q192221 type Device.
- Q192221 type Weapon.
- Q192221 type Thing.
- Q192221 type Q728.
- Q192221 comment "The 152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20) (Russian: 152-мм гаубица-пушка обр. 1937 г. (МЛ-20)), was a Soviet gun-howitzer. The gun was developed by the design bureau of the plant no 172, headed by F. F. Petrov, as a deep upgrade of the 152-mm gun M1910/34, in turn based on the 152-mm siege gun M1910, a pre-World War I design by Schneider. It was in production from 1937 to 1946. The ML-20 saw action in World War II, mainly as a corps / army level artillery piece of the Soviet Army.".
- Q192221 label "152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20)".
- Q192221 depiction 152mm_ml20_hameenlinna_2.jpg.
- Q192221 name "152 mm howitzer-gun M1937 (ML-20)".