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English: Photograph in New York Times, 17 February 1918, described as "French soldiers operating a new compressed-air trench gun of 86-millimetre calibre"
Comment : appears to show the Mortier pneumatique de 86 mm Boileau - Debladis".
Date circa 1917
Source New York Times, Rotogravure picture section, 17 February 1918.
Downloaded from Library of Congress archive of WWI newspaper rotogravure pages : http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/rotogravures
Author Kadel & Herbert
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