Seriessä
Seriessä is a Finnish ground defence gun, which was designed and manufactured in Finland in the 1940s. It is also sometimes referred to as the Model 36. The weapon was a direct response to the need for Indigenous arms production during World War II, due to the country's trade restrictions with its Western allies.
The Seriessä is a dual-purpose anti-tank and infantry support weapon. It was designed by the Finnish Defence
The gun's unique design features include its 7.62x54mmR cartridge, a gas piston system, and a bolt-action mechanism.
Design elements and manufacturing strategies implemented inside the Finnish automatic cannon, were aimed at local IR