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This is a full, eye-level shot of a green artillery piece, identified by a plaque as an "M-33" howitzer, displayed outdoors. The artillery piece is positioned in front of a dark, ribbed metal roll-up door. To the right of the artillery piece, a section of light-colored brickwork is visible. The artillery piece itself is supported by two large, heavy-duty tires with deep treads, and a smaller support leg is visible on the ground beneath the central carriage. A black metal fence with decorative gold elements runs across the foreground, partially obscuring the lower portion of the artillery piece and its wheels. A small, golden ball finial sits atop a black post of the fence, positioned to the left of the plaque. The plaque, mounted on a white sign, provides specifications for the artillery piece, including its model number, year of production (1950), caliber (100mm), weight (1,900 kg), and range (up to 10,500 m). The environment appears to be a public space, possibly a museum or memorial, given the display and informational plaque. This artillery piece is part of the military equipment displayed at the Museum of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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Aug 23, 2026, 5:19 AM

Almaty, Kazakhstan

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This is a full, eye-level shot of a green artillery piece, identified by a plaque as an "M-33" howitzer, displayed outdoors. The artillery piece is positioned in front of a dark, ribbed metal roll-up door. To the right of the artillery piece, a section of light-colored brickwork is visible. The artillery piece itself is supported by two large, heavy-duty tires with deep treads, and a smaller support leg is visible on the ground beneath the central carriage. A black metal fence with decorative gold elements runs across the foreground, partially obscuring the lower portion of the artillery piece and its wheels. A small, golden ball finial sits atop a black post of the fence, positioned to the left of the plaque. The plaque, mounted on a white sign, provides specifications for the artillery piece, including its model number, year of production (1950), caliber (100mm), weight (1,900 kg), and range (up to 10,500 m). The environment appears to be a public space, possibly a museum or memorial, given the display and informational plaque. This artillery piece is part of the military equipment displayed at the Museum of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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