Field Artillery of the Winter War (Part II)
Were there more improvements before the start of WW2?
In the late 1930s, the Soviets introduced a "designed from scratch" line of 76.2mm field guns.
I will discuss these, at some length, in an upcoming series on the "gun-howitzers" of the interwar period.
Were there more improvements before the start of WW2?
In the late 1930s, the Soviets introduced a "designed from scratch" line of 76.2mm field guns.
I will discuss these, at some length, in an upcoming series on the "gun-howitzers" of the interwar period.