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sIG 33 150 mm Close Infantry Support Gun

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Front view of the 150 mm sIG 33 150 mm Close Infantry Support Gun. The German manufacturers attempted to replace the hard steel of this gun with lighter alloys, but it wasn‘t satisfactory. The gun required horse teams or motorized transport for mobility. Much of the Wehrmacht was horse drawn. Note the cutout for the gun captain to view his target.
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Photographer Jason McDonald
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Caption Author Jason McDonald
Date Photographed January 01, 2006
Location IWM Duxford
City Duxford
State or Province Cambridgeshire
Country United Kingdom
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