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・ 7.62×45mm
・ 7.62×51mm CETME
・ 7.62×51mm NATO
・ 7.62×53mmR
・ 7.62×54mmR
・ 7.63×25mm Mauser
・ 7.65mm
・ 7.65mm Roth–Sauer
・ 7.65×20mm Longue
・ 7.65×21mm Mannlicher
・ 7.65×21mm Parabellum
・ 7.65×25mm Borchardt
・ 7.65×53mm Argentine
・ 7.7 cm FK 16
・ 7.7 cm FK 96
7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.
・ 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/20
・ 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/27
・ 7.7 cm Kanone in Haubitzelafette
・ 7.7 mm
・ 7.7×58mm Arisaka
・ 7.92mm DS
・ 7.92×33mm Kurz
・ 7.92×36mm EPK
・ 7.92×57mm Mauser
・ 7.92×94mm Patronen
・ 7/11 (song)
・ 7/11/03 – Mansfield, Massachusetts
・ 7/12 extract
・ 7/16 DIN connector


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7.7 cm FK 96 n.A. : ウィキペディア英語版
7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.

The 7.7 cm Feldkanone 96 neuer Art (7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.) was a field gun used by Germany in World War I.
==Description==
The gun combined the barrel of the earlier 7.7 cm FK 96 with a recoil system, a new breech and a new carriage. Existing FK 96s were upgraded over time. The FK 96 n.A. was shorter-ranged, but lighter than the French Canon de 75 modèle 1897 or the British Ordnance QF 18 pounder gun; the Germans placed a premium on mobility, which served them well during the early stages of World War I. However, once the front had become static, the greater rate of fire of the French gun and the heavier shells fired by the British gun put the Germans at a disadvantage. The Germans remedied this by developing the longer-ranged, but heavier 7.7 cm FK 16.
As with most guns of its era, the FK 96 n.A. had seats for two crewmen mounted on its splinter shield. Guns taken into service by Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia upon independence in 1919 served until replaced during the 1930s.

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