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rdfs:comment Il Canon de 75 Modèle Grande Portée III, aIl Canon de 75 Modèle Grande Portée III, abbreviato in 75 Mle GPIII era un cannone da campagna belga, impiegato nella seconda guerra mondiale. L'azienda armiera Cockerill ritubò le canna dei pezzi ex tedeschi da 7,7 cm FK 16 ceduti in riparazione dei danni della prima guerra mondiale, in modo da convertirli alla munizione standard belga da 75 mm. Nel 1940, allo scoppio della guerra, i 318 pezzi convertiti costituivano l'ossatura dell'artiglieria da campagna belga insieme ai 75 mm Mle 1905 TR. Dopo l'invasione tedesca del Belgio, i pezzi catturati dalla Wehrmacht vennero riutilizzati come 7,5 cm Feldkanone 236(b).iutilizzati come 7,5 cm Feldkanone 236(b). , The Canon de 75 mle GPIII was a field gun The Canon de 75 mle GPIII was a field gun used by Belgium during World War II. Cockerill mounted a sleeve in the barrels of ex-German 7.7 cm FK 16 guns received as reparations after World War I to convert them to the standard Belgian 75mm ammunition. After 1940, the Wehrmacht designated captured guns as the 7.5 cm FK 236(b). This gun was nearly the equivalent of the German 7.5 cm FK 16 nA and apparently saw wider service than the other captured Belgian guns.vice than the other captured Belgian guns.
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