A 75mm Krupp gun used during the War of the Pacific
Type
Artillery
Place of origin
Prussia German Empire
Service history
In service
c.1880–c.1938
Used by
Prussia German Empire Austrian Empire Austro-Hungarian Navy Imperial Japanese Navy Chile Qing China Costa Rica Kingdom of Greece Honduras Korean Empire Mexico South African Republic Orange Free State Ottoman Empire First Philippine Republic Russian Empire Siam Spanish Empire Paraguay[1] Venezuela Morocco[2] Argentina[3] Brazil[4]
Wars
War of the Pacific Philippine Revolution First Sino-Japanese War Second Sino-Japanese War Spanish–American War Second Boer War Russo-Japanese War Mexican Revolution Philippine–American War First Balkan War World War I Spanish Civil War Donghak Peasant Revolution Contestado War
The Krupp gun is a family of artillery pieces that was used by several world armies from the nineteenth century onwards.
^Godoi, Juansilvano (1919). El Asalto a Los Acorazados: El Comandante José Dolores Molas (in Spanish). p. 89.
^Pennell, C. R. (1 October 2013). Morocco: From Empire to Independence. Oneworld Publications. p. 127. ISBN 978-1-78074-455-1.
^Cardozo S., Rodrigo; Angulo A., Renato (1 August 2020). Revolución Liberal (1904) (in Spanish). Editorial Goya. p. 105. ISBN 978-99925-962-1-0.
^[https://cporpa.eb.mil.br/index.php/qrcode/485-canhao-krupp-75mm-c-28-m908 Canhão Krupp 75mm C 28 M 905
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