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Soviet 122 mm howitzer Model 1909-1937, displayed in Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum. This particular gun was manufactured in St. Petersburg and Perm in 1910. The Model 1909 howitzer was based on a German Krupp 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 1937 onwards, the resulting guns called Model 09-37. Photo taken on June 18, 2006.

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