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English: This is (almost certainly) a Soviet 122 mm howitzer Model 1910-1930, displayed in Helsinki Military Museum. The Model 1910 howitzer was based on a French Schneider design. They were produced in Imperial Russia and then in the Soviet Union. As was typical for most World War I artillery pieces, the gun was modernised from 1930 onwards, the resulting guns called Model 10-30. One part of the modernization consisted of the addition of a muzzle brake, which is missing on this particular gun.
Date Taken on 4 July 2006
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This photo was taken with Sony DSC-W50  by Balcer
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