Bofors 40 mm gun
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The Bofors 40 mm gun is a famous anti-aircraft autocannon designed by the Swedish firm of Bofors.
Towed variants
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Bofors gun in at position on a mound overlooking the beach in Algeria, 1943.
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Marines at drill with three 40 mm Bofors guns, Chatham Camp, Colombo, Ceylon, September 1943
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Members of Battery A, 4520 AA stand by and check their equipment while the convoy takes a break, 11/09/1944
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Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel.
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Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun in Batey ha-Osef Museum, Israel.
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Bofors 40 mm L70 anti-aircraft gun in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Israel.
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Bofors 40 mm L70 anti-aircraft gun in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Israel.
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Lock of the Polish-made Bofors 40 mm gun, discovered after the war somewhere in Warsaw (hence the colour of oxidised steel), Muzeum Wojska Polskiego
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Finnish gun in Suomenlinna Military Museum, Helsinki
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Finnish Bofors
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British Q.F. 40 mm Mk. 1
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Bofors in Saint Petersburg Artillery museum, Russia.
Naval variants
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LST-325 (left) and LST-388 unloading while stranded at low tide during resupply operations, 12 June 1944.
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Pacific Fleet Cruiser 40mm gun crew (right foreground) stand alert, Asan Beachhead. July 21, 1944.
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40 mm guns firing aboard USS HORNET, 16 February 1945.
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From the bridge of an MTB showing the aft Bofors gun and MTB 378 at speed astern in the Mediterranean.
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40mm gun of the swift patrol boat Glaive, 2 July 2003
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Waffen auf dem Heck eines deutschen Schnellbootes der Jaguar-Klasse
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Canadian Boffin mounting
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Canadian Boffin mounting on HMCS Haida
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40 mm ammunition on HMCS Haida
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Canadian Boffin mounting on HMCS Haida
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A coast guard ship Koskelo