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		Definition of field gun in English: field gunnoun A light mounted gun suitable for use on a battlefield.  they came under intense fire from enemy field guns as modifier a field gun crew  Example sentencesExamples -  From prehistoric spears to massive modern field guns, mankind has always found a way to launch projectiles at enemies.
 -  I used to love watching the Royal Tournament and particularly the field gun race as a child.
 -  The guns needed crews of up to 12 men to work them and the shells weighed up to 900lb, making firing the field guns a laborious process.
 -  The day began with a field gun display from the Sea Cadet Corps and a drill by the Air Training Corps.
 -  By the afternoon, British forces had advanced inland to the village of Crepon, where a German field gun had been installed in farmland.
 -  The brigadier sized up the situation and saw the enemy's field guns to be too well-entrenched.
 -  With the first deep stroke of Big Ben, and the echoing boom of the field gun, the two minute silence begins.
 -  War planes old and modern are suspended overhead, a V2 rocket stands erect and field guns are scattered about the place.
 -  Riders in uniform trotted past the palace to Green Park, where six field guns fired 41 blank rounds.
 -  Indian defence scientists have embarked on developing an indigenous 155 mm field gun.
 
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