gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:artillery
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gptkbp:barrel_type
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separate loading
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gptkbp:caliber
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76.2 mm
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gptkbp:crew
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gptkb:6
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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featured in military history studies
depicted in films about WWII
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gptkbp:decommissioned
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1950s
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gptkbp:design_features
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high mobility
quick deployment
low profile
robust construction
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gptkbp:designed_by
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Putilov Design Bureau
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gptkbp:elevation
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-5° to +45°
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gptkbp:explores
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360°
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gptkbp:fighting_style
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gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:World_War_II
gptkb:Russian_Civil_War
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gptkbp:first_introduced
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gptkb:Battle_of_Tannenberg
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gptkbp:historical_context
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influenced later artillery designs
developed during WWI
used in early Soviet conflicts
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gptkbp:historical_documentation
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preserved in museums
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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used in major conflicts
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Putilov gun
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gptkbp:legacy
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considered reliable
inspired future artillery development
widely used in Soviet artillery
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gptkbp:length
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6.5 m
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gptkbp:muzzle_velocity
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500 m/s
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gptkbp:notable_users
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gptkb:Red_Army
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gptkbp:operational_range
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7,000 m
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gptkbp:origin
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gptkb:Russia
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gptkbp:production_location
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gptkb:Moscow
gptkb:Saint_Petersburg
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gptkbp:production_years
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1914-1945
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gptkbp:rate_of_fire
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10-12 rounds per minute
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gptkbp:recoil
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hydraulic recoil system
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gptkbp:replaced_by
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Zi S-3
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gptkbp:sights
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iron sights
optical sights
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gptkbp:successor
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D-5 gun
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gptkbp:trails
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split trails
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gptkbp:transportation
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horse-drawn
motorized
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gptkbp:type
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gptkb:weapons
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gptkbp:used_by
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gptkb:Soviet_Union
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gptkbp:variant
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Putilov M1902
Putilov M1902/30
Putilov M1902/34
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gptkbp:weight
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1,200 kg
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gptkbp:year_established
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gptkb:1914
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Russian_Empire_Army
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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