How about putting an end to Russian artillery in the campaigns and the original necklace by brick here is a standard type of cannon artillery in 1940
Ordnance QF 25 pounderType Field gun/Howitzer
Place of origin United Kingdom
Service historyIn service 1940-present
Used by See users
Wars World War II Malayan Emergency Korean war Rhodesian Bush War South African Border War Dhofar Rebellion Turkish invasion of Cyprus Sri Lankan Civil War Iraq WarProduction historyDesigned 1930s
Manufacturer Royal Ordnance
Variants See variants
Specifications (Ordnance QF 25 pounder Mk II on Carriage 25 pounder Mk I)
Weight 1,633 kg (3,600 lb)
Length 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in) (muzzle to towing eye)
Barrel length 2.47 m (8 ft 1 in)
Width 2.13 m (7 ft) (width at wheel hubs)
Height 1.16 m (3 ft 10 in) (trunnion height)
Crew 6
Shell High Explosive
Anti-Tank
Smoke
Shell weight 11.5 kg (25 lb) (HE including fuze)
Calibre 87.6 mm (3.45 in)
Breech Vertical sliding block
Recoil Hydro-pneumatic
Elevation -5° to 45°
(70° with dial sight adapter and digging trail pit or wheel mounds)
Traverse 4° Left & Right (top traverse)
360° (platform)
Rate of fire Gunfire, 6-8 rpm
Intense, 5 rpm
Rapid, 4 rpm
Normal, 3 rpm
Slow, 2 rpm
Very slow, 1 rpm
Muzzle velocity 198 - 532 m/s
(649 - 1,745 ft/s)
Maximum range 12,253 m (13,400 yd) (HE shell)
Sights Calibrating & reciprocating
Users Australia
Belgium (Used by Belgian Field Battery during Second World War]])
Canada
Cyprus
Greece
Ireland (relegated to ceremonial role)
Kingdom of Italy (Captured examples and 1943-45 co-belligerent forces)
Lebanon
Luxembourg (relegated to ceremonial role)
Nazi Germany (Captured examples)
New Zealand
Oman
Paraguay 12 Army (from South Africa)
Poland
Portugal
Rhodesia
Singapore (relegated to ceremonial role)
South Africa (relegated to ceremonial role)
Sri Lanka (relegated to ceremonial role)
United Kingdom
Malta