Pistola antiaérea US 90mm M2

Pistola antiaérea US 90mm M2

PaísE.e.u.u
TipoPistola antiaérea

Galería de fotos de un Pistola antiaérea US 90mm M2, El cañón americano de 90 mm sirvió como un antiaéreo pesado primario y un cañón antitanque, jugando un papel similar al famoso cañón alemán de 88 mm. Fue el principal cañón antiaéreo de los Estados Unidos desde justo antes de la apertura de la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta la década de 1950, cuando la mayoría de la artillería antiaérea fue reemplazada por sistemas de misiles guiados. Como cañón de tanque, era el arma principal del cazatanques M36 y el tanque M26 Pershing, así como una serie de tanques de posguerra.

Fuente: Pistola antiaérea US 90mm M2 en Wikipedia

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The US 90mm M2 Anti-Aircraft Gun was a heavy artillery piece used by the United States Army during World War II and the Korean War. It was designed to shoot down enemy aircraft at high altitudes and long ranges, as well as to provide direct fire support against ground targets. The M2 had a maximum range of 17,823 meters and a maximum ceiling of 10,973 meters. It fired a 90mm shell that weighed 10.6 kilograms and had a muzzle velocity of 823 meters per second. The M2 was mounted on a four-wheeled carriage that could be towed by a truck or tractor. The gun had a crew of eight men and could fire up to 20 rounds per minute. The M2 was one of the most effective anti-aircraft guns of its time and was widely used by the US Army and its allies in various theaters of war. It was also adapted for use as a tank destroyer and an anti-tank gun, with different ammunition types and sights. The M2 was eventually replaced by the more advanced M3 90mm gun in the late 1950s.

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