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- Birch_gun height "2300.0".
- Birch_gun length "5800.0".
- Birch_gun weight "12100.0".
- Birch_gun width "2400.0".
- Birch_gun abstract "The Birch Gun was the world's first practical self-propelled artillery gun, built at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich in 1925.Despite proving itself a practical proposition the Birch Gun was never highly regarded by the British High Command, apparently not for any particular defect or lack of capability but an entrenched belief that such an innovation was unprecedented and so at best unwelcome and at worst an expensive and unnecessary indulgence.Named after General Sir Noel Birch, who was Master General of Ordnance at the time, the Birch gun comprised a Vickers Medium Mark II tank chassis originally fitted with a QF 18 pdr (83.8 mm) then subsequently a 75 mm field gun. Birch Guns were used in the Experimental Mechanised Force manoeuvres of 1928 but by 1931 they had all been removed from service and political pressure was applied to prevent any plans to complete the third version of this weapon.It would be a decade before the British Army returned to the concept of tracked artillery, in the middle years of a war for national survival where speed and mobility on the battlefield were not optional, and eleven years before it would once again be equipped with a similarly effective weapon.".
- Birch_gun height "2.3".
- Birch_gun length "5.8".
- Birch_gun origin United_Kingdom.
- Birch_gun thumbnail BirchGun.jpg?width=300.
- Birch_gun weight "1.21E7".
- Birch_gun width "2.4".
- Birch_gun wikiPageExternalLink mech2b.htm.
- Birch_gun wikiPageID "4510129".
- Birch_gun wikiPageLength "9535".
- Birch_gun wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Birch_gun wikiPageRevisionID "707918609".
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Armored_car_(military).
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Armoured_warfare.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Siddeley.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Assault_gun.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink B._H._Liddell_Hart.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Battalion.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_(artillery).
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Bogie.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:75_mm_artillery.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Deacon_(artillery).
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Experimental_Mechanized_Force.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_British_ordnance_terms.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Master-General_of_the_Ordnance.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Medium_Mark_A_Whippet.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Noel_Birch.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_QF_18-pounder.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Regiment.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Arsenal.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Artillery.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Engineers.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_artillery.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Sturmgeschütz.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Tankette.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_Medium_Mark_II.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Weapon_mount.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink Woolwich.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLink File:BirchGun.jpg.
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Birch Gun".
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Birch gun".
- Birch_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "self-propelled artillery".
- Birch_gun armour "6".
- Birch_gun caption "Mark II Birch Gun in action during British Army manoeuvres".
- Birch_gun crew "6".
- Birch_gun engine "1".
- Birch_gun enginePower "90.0".
- Birch_gun isUk "yes".
- Birch_gun isVehicle "yes".
- Birch_gun manufacturer "Vickers , Royal Arsenal".
- Birch_gun name "Birch Gun Mk II".
- Birch_gun primaryArmament "1".
- Birch_gun suspension Bogie.
- Birch_gun type "self-propelled gun".
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Birch_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK.
- Birch_gun subject Category:75_mm_artillery.
- Birch_gun subject Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Birch_gun subject Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Birch_gun hypernym World.
- Birch_gun type Agent.
- Birch_gun type Device.
- Birch_gun type Weapon.
- Birch_gun type Redirect.
- Birch_gun type Product.
- Birch_gun type Thing.
- Birch_gun type Q728.
- Birch_gun comment "The Birch Gun was the world's first practical self-propelled artillery gun, built at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich in 1925.Despite proving itself a practical proposition the Birch Gun was never highly regarded by the British High Command, apparently not for any particular defect or lack of capability but an entrenched belief that such an innovation was unprecedented and so at best unwelcome and at worst an expensive and unnecessary indulgence.Named after General Sir Noel Birch, who was Master General of Ordnance at the time, the Birch gun comprised a Vickers Medium Mark II tank chassis originally fitted with a QF 18 pdr (83.8 mm) then subsequently a 75 mm field gun. ".
- Birch_gun label "Birch gun".
- Birch_gun sameAs Q3640292.
- Birch_gun sameAs Birch_Gun.
- Birch_gun sameAs Birch_Gun.
- Birch_gun sameAs m.0c67f5.
- Birch_gun sameAs Q3640292.
- Birch_gun sameAs 柏奇式自行火炮.
- Birch_gun wasDerivedFrom Birch_gun?oldid=707918609.
- Birch_gun depiction BirchGun.jpg.
- Birch_gun isPrimaryTopicOf Birch_gun.
- Birch_gun name "Birch Gun Mk II".