English: The most common Finnish artillery was a 76 millimeter gun dating back to around the year 1902 (76 K 02). The gun stands as camouflaged in the city of Viipuri in March 1940.
Suomi: Talvisodan yleisin kenttätykki oli vuosimallia 1902 oleva 76 millimetrin kenttäkanuuna (76 K 02). Tykki naamioituna Viipurin Monrepos'n puistossa 9. maaliskuuta 1940.
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Talvisodan pikkujättiläinen (1999) p. 317, orginally from SA-kuva (Finnish Army Pictures)
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