
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up view of a Soviet-era 85 mm anti-aircraft gun, specifically a 52-K model from 1939, exhibited outdoors. A descriptive plaque, written in both Romanian and English, is attached to the gun's mechanism. The plaque details the weapon's specifications, including its weight in combat position (4,300 kg), bombshell weight (3.15 kg), maximum firing range (15,650 m), maximum height of fire (10,500 m), and rate of fire (up to 20 rounds per minute). The gun is painted in a worn, dark green military color, with visible signs of rust and peeling paint, indicating its age and outdoor exposure. The intricate mechanical parts of the gun, including gears, bolts, and structural components, are clearly visible. In the background, the foliage of a tree and a glimpse of buildings suggest an urban or park-like setting. The ground beneath the gun is a paved walkway made of square concrete slabs, with some patches of dry soil and grass. The gun is situated in the Museum of the Army in Chișinău, Moldova, as part of its open-air exhibition. No people are present in the frame. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, with sunlight filtering through the trees.
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