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== History ==

== History ==

The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun was the first [[United States]] dedicated anti-aircraft gun, being in [[Military service|service]] throughout [[World War I|World War 1]] and parts of [[World War II|World War ll]]. It was eventually replaced by the more effective, and newer model, the [[3-inch gun M1918|3-inch M1918 anti-aircraft gun]]. Very few were manufactured, being at a total of 116 in April, 1919. It was mostly used limitedly, leading up into its timely retirement. Starting production started in 1915, and ended after World War 1. It was based on the [[3-inch gun M1903|3-inch M1903 gun]], and fixated with a [[Coastal defence and fortification|coastal-defense]] [[gun barrel]] to aim for higher elevations. A majority of the completed guns were deployed to the [[United States Army Coast Artillery Corps|United States Coast Artillery Corps (CAC)]], for seacoast forts after World War 1. It remained in military service up to parts of World War ll, where it was officially retired out of service. The gun type had lasted 25+ years and more of military usage, specifically through two [[World war|World Wars]].<ref name=":0" />

The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun was the first [[United States Army]] dedicated anti-aircraft gun, being in [[Military service|service]] throughout [[World War I]] and early [[World War II]]. It was only deployed in limited quantities on fixed mounts. It was soon supplemented by a newer mobile model, the [[3-inch gun M1918|3-inch M1918 anti-aircraft gun]]. Very few were manufactured, the total being of 116 as of April 1919. It was mostly used limitedly, leading up into its timely retirement. Production started in 1915 and ended in 1919 after World War I. It was based on the [[3-inch gun M1903|3-inch M1903 seacoast gun]], and equipped with a [[Coastal defence and fortification|coastal-defense]] [[gun barrel]] on a high elevations. A majority of the completed guns were deployed with the [[United States Army Coast Artillery Corps|United States Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC)]] at seacoast forts during and after World War I. It remained in military service through early World War II, during or after which it was officially retired from service. The gun type had lasted 25+ years and more of military usage, specifically through two [[World war|World Wars]].<ref name=":0" />



== References ==

== References ==


Revision as of 02:50, 28 June 2023

3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun
TypeAnti-aircraft gun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byUnited States
WarsWorld War 1
Production history
Designed1915
ManufacturerUS Military
Produced1915-1919

The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun was an American anti-aircraft gun which served from 1915 to 1917 in the U.S. Military.[1]

History

The 3-inch M1917 anti-aircraft gun was the first United States Army dedicated anti-aircraft gun, being in service throughout World War I and early World War II. It was only deployed in limited quantities on fixed mounts. It was soon supplemented by a newer mobile model, the 3-inch M1918 anti-aircraft gun. Very few were manufactured, the total being of 116 as of April 1919. It was mostly used limitedly, leading up into its timely retirement. Production started in 1915 and ended in 1919 after World War I. It was based on the 3-inch M1903 seacoast gun, and equipped with a coastal-defense gun barrel on a high elevations. A majority of the completed guns were deployed with the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps (CAC) at seacoast forts during and after World War I. It remained in military service through early World War II, during or after which it was officially retired from service. The gun type had lasted 25+ years and more of military usage, specifically through two World Wars.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Berhow, Mark (2015). American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide (3rd ed.). McLean, Virginia: CDSG Press. pp. 250–252. ISBN 978-0-9748167-3-9.

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