Weapon - Artillery shell for 25 pounder Gun/Howitzer, Artillery Shell, 1954

Historical information

The Ordnance QF 25-pounder was the major British field gun and howitzer during the Second World War. Many Commonwealth countries used them during WW2 and Australia produced the guns at General Motors Holden. They were renowned for their rapid rate of fire and when firing at maximum range (12,253m -13,400yds) one gun could have up to 5 shells in the air at once. In North Africa during WW2, they were sometimes called upon to act as anti-tank guns. A shortened and lightened version of the gun was made in Australia and used in jungle operations.

Physical description

Steel conical projectile

Inscriptions & markings

25 PR MK 1
L35 ME 11/54

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