WW2 - Bofors gun crew from the King?s African Rifles
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WW2 - Bofors gun crew from the King?s African Rifles
Photograph of Bofors gun crew from the King?s African Rifles, 1939-1945 (c). The Bofors 40mm gun was the most widely used Allied anti-aircraft gun of the Second World War. The gun was quick firing, reliable and versatile. It had sufficient punch to knock out all types of aircraft and yet was light enough to be adapted to a mobile role. The gun had been adopted by 17 nations by the end of the war and a version of it is still in use with naval forces today. From collection of photographs of King?s African Rifles during World War Two (1939-1945). 41 loose leaves containing 93 photographs. Date: 1945
Media ID 14403749
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1945 Allied Anti Crew Firing Knock Photograph Punch Quick Reliable Rifles Second Sufficient Versatile Widely
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