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In the early 1930s among the officers of the Red Army, multiple rumors about unusual super-powerful weapons that were currently undergoing military tests began circulating. The stories about mysterious "K"-system cannons sounded so unreal and otherwise would cause nothing more than a smile, if not for the storytellers themselves witnessing a salvo of huge 305-mm howitzers mounted on regular trucks, or small destroyers firing gigantic "battleship size" cannons, or airplanes in the sky shooting with 76-mm automatic guns.

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Big Guns on Soviet Fighters | Recoilless Madness of the 1930s

In the early 1930s among the officers of the Red Army, multiple rumors about unusual super-powerful weapons that were currently undergoing military tests began circulating. The stories about mysterious "K"-system cannons sounded so unreal and otherwise would cause nothing more than a smile, if not for the storytellers themselves witnessing a salvo of huge 305-mm howitzers mounted on regular trucks, or small destroyers firing gigantic "battleship size" cannons, or airplanes in the sky shooting with 76-mm automatic guns.

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Juan Lobos

Part 1? more are coming?

Paper Skies

Yes :). The second part will be about the 1940s.