File:Mosquito with Molins gun WWII IWM ATP 12595B.jpg
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|Description={{en|IWM text : The [[:en:de Havilland Mosquito|"Mosquito XVIII]], the so-called 'Tsetse', was armed with a [[:en:Molins gun|6pdr (57mm) Molins gun]] for use against surfaced U-boats. This aircraft, MM424, seen in February 1944, was one of only 17 production versions built. The barrel of the Molins, which was loaded automatically, can be seen protruding from the underside of the nose.}}
|Description={{en|IWM text : The [[:en:de Havilland Mosquito|"Mosquito XVIII]], the so-called 'Tsetse', was armed with a [[:en:Molins gun|6pdr (57mm) Molins gun]] for use against surfaced U-boats. This aircraft, MM424, seen in February 1944, was one of only 17 production versions built. The barrel of the Molins, which was loaded automatically, can be seen protruding from the underside of the nose.}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|ATP 12595B}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|ATP 12595B|nocat=1}}
|Date=1944-02
|Date=1944-02
|Author=assumed Royal Air Force
|Author=assumed Royal Air Force
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[[Category:de Havilland Mosquito Tsetse]]
[[Category:de Havilland Mosquito Tsetse]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]