Three-inch anti-aircraft guns in action at South Head (Sydney). They fire smokeless shells to lessen the possibility of the guns being “ spotted ” from above, and practise on targets towed by the 'planes. Sun Feature, photo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4033, 30 June 1931, Page 38
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35Three-inch anti-aircraft guns in action at South Head (Sydney). They fire smokeless shells to lessen the possibility of the guns being “ spotted ” from above, and practise on targets towed by the 'planes. Sun Feature, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4033, 30 June 1931, Page 38
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