75 mm Gun
The 75 mm Gun is a type of artillery piece that fires 75 mm caliber shells. It was widely used during the early to mid-20th century, particularly in World War I and World War II. This gun is known for its versatility, capable of being mounted on vehicles or used as a towed weapon.
One of the most famous variants is the M1897, which was developed by the French and became a standard artillery piece for several armies. The 75 mm Gun is appreciated for its relatively lightweight design and effective range, making it suitable for various combat situations.