
M35 tank gun - Wikipedia
The M35, known during development as the EX35 and XM35, [1] [2] is an American 105 mm caliber low-recoil tank gun. The M35 was developed for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps Mobile Protected Gun Program of the early 1980s.
Army Guide
The 105 mm XM35 has small diameter recoil and recuperator cylinders with the individual cylinders having bayonet fixings to facilitate field replacement. In both prototype applications, the 105 mm XM35 gun is fed by an automatic loader.
JMTC returning to artillery manufacturing with XM35
Mar 27, 2019 · The XM35 is a prototype 155 mm artillery weapon system, consisting of the cradle, the cannon and the recoil system, designed for a lighter, tracked vehicle.
XM35 (105 mm) - War Thunder Wiki
The 105 mm Gun XM35, originally designated as the 105 mm Gun EX35 and later type-classified as the 105 mm Gun M35, was a rifled low recoil tank gun developed in the 1980's by the Watervliet Arsenal's Benet Laboratory for the US Army. It was a low recoil variant of the tried and true M68 series, used on American tanks since its first testing by ...
105×617mmR - Wikipedia
The 105×617mm (4.1 inch), also known as 105×617mmR, is a common, NATO-standard, tank gun cartridge used in 105 mm guns such as those derived from the Royal Ordnance L7.
XM104 - Wikipedia
The XM104 was a U.S.-developed self-propelled amphibious/air-droppable/heliborne 105 mm howitzer. Pilot models of the howitzer were built by the U.S. Army Ordnance Tank Automotive Command 's Experimental Division at the Detroit Tank Arsenal shops, Warren, Mich.
XM/M35 105mm cannon system Archives - DSIAC
DSIAC was asked to search for documentation relating to the classification of the XM35 105mm cannon system. DSIAC staff reviewed titles and abstracts from a Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) literature search, performed open source…
XM35 105mm Low Recoil Gun Type Classification - DSIAC
Apr 5, 2018 · DSIAC staff reviewed titles and abstracts from a Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) literature search, performed open source searches, and extracted excerpts from articles that discussed historical designations for low recoil gun systems.
M35 (tank gun) | Military Wiki | Fandom
The M35, known during development as the EX35 and XM35,[1][2] is an American 105 mm caliber low-recoil tank gun. The M35 was developed for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps Mobile Protected Gun Program of the early 1980s. It was integrated onto the Marine Corps LAV-105, and the U.S. Army's M8...
Eight vintage MF 35-105mm zooms compared - mflenses.com
Jan 15, 2020 · Around 1980, the previous 35-70mm zooms were evolving into some more elaborate 35-105mm designs. While nearly all 35-70mm designs made around 1975-1980 were based on the epoch-making Canon FD 2.8-3.5/35-70mm zoom, their relatively simple two-group design couldn't be used for larger zoom ratios.
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