The 130mm/50 B13 Pattern 1936 was a 130mm (5.1 in) 50 caliber Soviet naval gun. The weapon was the standard primary armament of Soviet-built destroyers
remaining spare barrel is preserved at the Finnish Coast Artillery Museum at Kuivasaari. Nina also carried some of General Alekseyev's 13 cm guns. Several of
the first shot of the Bolshevik Revolution. 152 mm 45 caliber Pattern 1892 coastal gun on Kuivasaari Island. Manufactured by the Obukhov State Plant in
with its 100 mm D-10 tank gun. 100 56 TK was the main light weapon of the Finnish coastal artillery and complemented the medium gun 130 TK in the coastal
the ground when not firing, for added protection. A twin 305 mm gun turret at Kuivasaari, Finland, completed in 1935. One of three 40.6cm guns at Batterie