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The 3-inch gun M1918 was a United States 3-inch anti-aircraft gun that entered service in 1918 and served until it was largely superseded by the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun M3 in 1930, though the M1918 remained with some National Guard units until early in World War II. The M3 was subsequently replaced by the M1 90mm AA gun early in World War II, primarily during 1942. The M3 3" gun was later adapted for the anti-tank role, serving as the main armament of the M10 tank destroyer during World War II. Il 3 inch M1918 era un cannone antiaereo statunitense entrato in servizio nel 1918 e rimasto operativo fino al 1930, quando fu sostituito dal 3 inch M3. Quest'ultimo fu rimpiazzato dal pezzo da 90 mm M1 appena prima dell'inizio della seconda guerra mondiale. Il M3 venne anche adattato al ruolo di cannone da carro armato, equipaggiando il cacciacarri M10 Wolverine.
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