1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators

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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
Test firing the Schwerer Gustav, the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat. It fired a 7100 kg shell with 250 kg explosive filling (concrete piercing); or a 4800 kg shell with
1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
TankHistoria - Schwerer Gustav was a German 80-centimetre (31.5 in) railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying
1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
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1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
Krupp 80 cm Kanone Schwerer Gustav (Dora) Railway Gun
1:350 Schwerer Gustav: Part 5 - Shell Elevators
What if a Schwerer Gustav shell hit either the magazine or the engine of an Iowa-Class battleship? - Quora

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