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Artillery Poster by igorsin
Soviet su-100 self-propelled artillery mount as exhibit in Moscow Weaponry Museum. It was created on the base of the T-34-85 tank at the design bureau of Gorlitski and was was equipped with the 100 mm gun, manoeuvrability and the fire power of the 100 mm gun the armor-piercing shells of the mount gun pierc the 160 mm armor at a distance of 1 km. The SU-100 was irreplacable in tanks and infatry escort, suppression the enemy fire posts, destruction of his defensive fortifications. The total output from 1944 to 1945 made 1800 SU-100
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Made and posted to the marketplace by the very creative Seller igorsin, the fantastic "100" custom print above was labeled as being in the Posters & Prints shop category. Given the title, “artillery poster”, this poster design's title is accurate for tons of reasons. Just what you need for decorating any wall in the office or in your home, this artillery poster can be found by searching for the tags, 100, great, su 100, or soviet. If you liked viewing this creative custom print, you might find other favorites in this Zazzle artist's shop or in the Zazzle community's marketplace.

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Artillery

Soviet su-100 self-propelled artillery mount as exhibit in Moscow Weaponry Museum. It was created on the base of the T-34-85 tank at the design bureau of Gorlitski and was was equipped with the 100 mm gun, manoeuvrability and the fire power of the 100 mm gun the armor-piercing shells of the mount gun pierc the 160 mm armor at a distance of 1 km. The SU-100 was irreplacable in tanks and infatry escort, suppression the enemy fire posts, destruction of his defensive fortifications. The total output from 1944 to 1945 made 1800 SU-100

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Product id: 228461433383412627
Made on 1/24/2011 12:04 PM