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This outdoor image, taken in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, features a static display of military equipment and commemorative decorations next to a brick building. In the foreground, a green 76-mm ZiS-3 cannon, dating from 1942, is prominently displayed, facing left on a paved ground surface. Its wheels and barrel are clearly visible.

The cannon is situated in front of a multi-story brick building with distinct arches, suggesting historical or institutional architecture. Adorning the brick wall are large decorative elements, including multiple red stars, yellow swooping lines, and a prominent black and orange striped ribbon, emblematic of the Russian Ribbon of Saint George, often associated with military valor, particularly from World War II.

In the mid-ground, under one of the arches of the brick building, two people are visible. One, dressed in white, is sitting or lying down, while the other, wearing a backpack, is standing nearby. They appear to be resting or observing the surroundings.

A yellow plaque on the brick wall next to the cannon provides details in Cyrillic: "Дивизионная противотанковая 76-мм пушка ЗиС-3 образца 1942 года. Выпущена на производственных мощностях Сталинградского Завода №92 им. И. В. Сталина (КБВН) в период с 1942 по 1945 год." This translates to: "Divisional anti-tank 76-mm cannon ZiS-3, model of 1942. Produced at the production capacities of Stalingrad Factory No. 92 named after I.V. Stalin (KBVN) in the period from 1942 to 1945."

The scene is set during the daytime, under an overcast sky, as suggested by the soft, diffused lighting. The overall impression is that of a historical military memorial or museum exhibit, honoring the Great Patriotic War.
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This outdoor image, taken in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, features a static display of military equipment and commemorative decorations next to a brick building. In the foreground, a green 76-mm ZiS-3 cannon, dating from 1942, is prominently displayed, facing left on a paved ground surface. Its wheels and barrel are clearly visible. The cannon is situated in front of a multi-story brick building with distinct arches, suggesting historical or institutional architecture. Adorning the brick wall are large decorative elements, including multiple red stars, yellow swooping lines, and a prominent black and orange striped ribbon, emblematic of the Russian Ribbon of Saint George, often associated with military valor, particularly from World War II. In the mid-ground, under one of the arches of the brick building, two people are visible. One, dressed in white, is sitting or lying down, while the other, wearing a backpack, is standing nearby. They appear to be resting or observing the surroundings. A yellow plaque on the brick wall next to the cannon provides details in Cyrillic: "Дивизионная противотанковая 76-мм пушка ЗиС-3 образца 1942 года. Выпущена на производственных мощностях Сталинградского Завода №92 им. И. В. Сталина (КБВН) в период с 1942 по 1945 год." This translates to: "Divisional anti-tank 76-mm cannon ZiS-3, model of 1942. Produced at the production capacities of Stalingrad Factory No. 92 named after I.V. Stalin (KBVN) in the period from 1942 to 1945." The scene is set during the daytime, under an overcast sky, as suggested by the soft, diffused lighting. The overall impression is that of a historical military memorial or museum exhibit, honoring the Great Patriotic War.

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