The 107 mm divisional gun M1940 (M-60) () was a Soviet artillery piece, developed in the late 1930s in order to provide Soviet divisional artillery with a powerful field and anti-tank gun. The weapon entered production in 1940, but soon after the outbreak of the German-Soviet War, production ceased; only a limited number of pieces were built. These guns saw service in the Red Army during the war.
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| - The 107 mm divisional gun M1940 (M-60) () was a Soviet artillery piece, developed in the late 1930s in order to provide Soviet divisional artillery with a powerful field and anti-tank gun. The weapon entered production in 1940, but soon after the outbreak of the German-Soviet War, production ceased; only a limited number of pieces were built. These guns saw service in the Red Army during the war.
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part length
| - Bore: L/41.8
- Overall: L/43
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| - M-60 at the Artillery Museum, Saint Petersburg
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| - Combat: 4,000 kg
- Travel: 4,300 kg
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Manufacturer
| - No. 172 Plant, No. 352 Plant
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| - The 107 mm divisional gun M1940 (M-60) () was a Soviet artillery piece, developed in the late 1930s in order to provide Soviet divisional artillery with a powerful field and anti-tank gun. The weapon entered production in 1940, but soon after the outbreak of the German-Soviet War, production ceased; only a limited number of pieces were built. These guns saw service in the Red Army during the war.
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