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RECOILLESS guns have been developed in Germany, Russia and America because of the lightness of the whole equipment, relative to the muzzle‐energy, that is possible in this class of gun. The German work began about 1937 and such guns (10·5 cm. L.G.40) were used in the invasion of Crete in 1941. The Russian 3‐inch recoilless gun was in use a little earlier. American interest in these guns dates from 1943, and a 7·5 cm. type has been announced. No British recoilless guns have been mentioned, but a theory of the internal ballistics of this form of gun has been published recently by the present writer.
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1947
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