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factory between 1892 and 1922. By 1901 the Obukhov factory had produced 234 guns, with another 268 produced between 1909 and 1917. The Perm factory produced 70 guns between 1900 and 1907, with another 155 produced between 1914 and 1922. The original naval mounts produced between 1892 and 1913 had
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It is estimated that 100 guns were left behind by the Russians in 1917 and used by the Finns. The majority of guns came from Russian coastal artillery installations with a smaller number being captured aboard warships the Russian Navy left behind. In 1924 the Finns still had 95 coastal artillery
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Imperial Russian 75 mm model 1892 Canet gun on 152 mm naval howitzer carriage in Kuivasaari. 75 mm Canet on howitzer carriage could be used as anti-aircraft gun, and eight guns were modified in Finland to fire 76 mm Bofors
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which produced a rate of fire of 15 rpm for the 75 mm gun, 12 rpm for the 122 mm gun and 10 rpm for the 152 mm gun. The Russians were impressed and in 1892 they negotiated a production license for all three guns.
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low angles of elevation −7° to +20°. Mounts produced between 1914 and 1928 were high angle Zenit-Meller mounts −7° to +75° suitable for use as coastal artillery and anti-aircraft guns.
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Imperial Russian Canet 75 mm/50 1892 naval gun in Kuivasaari. This gun has been rotated 180° so that the recoil springs are on top of the barrel to increase elevation.
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the successor states of Estonia, Finland, Poland and the Soviet Union all used this gun. The last Finnish warship to carry 75/50 guns was the minelayer
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and anti-aircraft guns in their inventory. In 1941 it was estimated there were still 69 guns in active service with the
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had a tertiary armament of six or eight, 75/50 guns, in single mounts, after a 1904 refit.
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Imperial Russian Canet 75 mm/50 1892 naval gun on Obukhov carriage in Kuivasaari.
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had a secondary armament of four, 75/50 guns, in single mounts, after a 1905 refit.
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had an AA armament of two, 75/50 guns, in single mounts, after 1916–1917 refits.
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amidships. While another twelve were on single, shielded mounts.
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75mm/50 caliber Pattern 1892 guns were produced at the
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75mm 50 caliber Pattern 1892

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Coastal artillery
Anti-aircraft gun
Boxer Rebellion
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Russian Civil War
Winter War
World War II
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Fixed QF ammunition
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Caliber
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Rate of fire
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