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It was the largest weapon ever classified as an infantry gun by any nation.
It was much less common as a stand-alone infantry gun due to its weight.
Very few infantry guns are still used by infantry units.
The AN/M2 was on occasion used as an infantry gun.
Infantry guns are artillery weapons for the use of infantry units.
Along the same line of rate of fire thinking, he also placed small cannons, or so called infantry guns among the units.
The result was accompanying or infantry guns.
They served with six heavy SP infantry gun companies, with survivors in service into 1943.
Mountain guns are infantry guns designed for use during mountain combat.
Only a few spandaus supported by light infantry guns prevented the howling mob from taking the village.
It was a long-recoil automation of the Year 11 Type direct-fire infantry gun.
It was used by several countries initially as an infantry gun and later as a light anti-aircraft gun.
It was gradually phased out of the mountain role and transferred to the infantry as an infantry gun.
The 8H63, firing an explosive round had lethality comparable, if not superior, to the 7.5 cm infantry gun and much greater range.
Pack guns are similar to an infantry gun, but mean those guns that are meant to be taken apart for movement.
The 15 cm schweres Infanteriegeschütz 33 (heavy infantry gun) was mounted in the front of this armored compartment.
He later joined the SS Infantry gun training and replacement Regiment.
Those other pieces included M1916 infantry gun of French design (these were later used extensively as subcaliber devices for heavy artillery.)
The design originated as an improvement to the Type 11 37 mm Infantry Gun, which was also used as a primitive anti-tank weapon.
The Japanese marking is "11th Year Model High-Angle Infantry Gun."
Infantry guns were the first type of artillery used by armed forces, first in China, and later brought to Europe by the Mongol invasion.
Infantry Gun Company (4 infantry mortars, 4 AT guns)
Finally, he embedded four small "infantry guns" into each battalion, allowing them to move about independently and not suffer from a lack of cannon fire if they became detached.
The German search for a better infantry gun that maximized use of existing components continued with Krupp's 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/27.
The Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B was a German self-propelled heavy infantry gun used during World War II.