Talk:QF 4.5-inch howitzer

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Three surviving examples in Russia
1. Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engeneers and Signal Corps. St.Petersburg, RU. One piece in storage since 1936. 2. National Museum of the Tatarstan Republic. Kazan, RU. Since 1947. 3. Military Museum. Padikovo village, Istra district, Moscow region, RU. Since 2017. СуперЛун (talk) 12:44, 22 February 2018 (UTC)