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76 K/02 (FI570) 76mm cannon model 1902
The 76mm K/02 gun was a Russian designed gun heavily influenced by the French 75mm model 1897. This gun was designed and made at the Imperial Russian Putilov factory. The 76mm K/02 was the primary field artillery piece in the Russian army during WWI.
This product is not long available.
You can now field this gun with FSO501 76mm field gun...
And FSO106 Finnish Artillery Crews...
Technical Data:
Calibre: 76.2 mm x 385mm Rimed Barrel length: L/30 Weight: 1100 kg Muzzle velocity: 460-605 m/sec Traverse: 3 degrees Elevation: -6 degrees, +17 degrees Range: 7.9-10.6 km Ammunition Weight: 6.4 kg (HE). Ammunition types: HE, AP, AP-T, APHE-T, HEAT (1944), HEAT-T (1944), shrapnel, incendiary
It is has a direct fires with a Range 16”/40cm, ROF 2/1, AT 8, FP 3+ and has a gun shield and can fire smoke. It fires bombardments at Range 64”/160cm, AT 2, FP 4+ and can also fire smoke bombardments.
Designed by Evan Allen Painted by Dion Holswich