Army Gets New Anti-Aircraft Guns -- High ranking officers of the U.S. Army are shown manning a battery of a new type anti-aircraft guns, designed to repulse dive bombers, as the weapons were turned over to the Army yesterday at the Bartlett Hayward division of the Koppers Company plant here. The gun carriage, officially designated M3 and described as a "Mobile Carriage". is equipped with a gun capable of throwing 150 rounds of high-explosive two-pound shells per minute and can be maneuvered at any angle. January 05, 1941. (Photo by ACME).
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