= 85 mm artillery
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85 mm artillery generally refers to artillery pieces or ammunition with an 85 millimeter caliber. One of the most notable examples is the 85 mm D-44 field gun, which was developed in the Soviet Union during World War II and used extensively during the post-war period. The D-44 is a towed artillery piece that was designed for indirect fire and is known for its relatively high mobility and effective range, making it suitable for various combat situations.
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