The fact of performing such works Bofors company is very interesting. Unfortunately, in this case we do not know for sure about which of the two howitzers referred to in the contract, 122 H/09 or 122 H/10.John T wrote:
Well, the order was to replace the "Seelenrohr" Kärnrör in Swedish, if it's liner or tube, it might be better to say re-tubed rather than re-lined.
Cheers
/John
Finnish 122mm howitzers
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Two more right now!kluz wrote:kluz wrote: RUK-closed area Hamina 60° 33' 55.68" N 27° 12' 18.82" E 122 H/09-30 ?
RUK-closed area Hamina 60° 33' 55.68" N 27° 12' 18.82" E 122 H/09-30 ?
RUK-museo Hamina 122 H/09-40
Tykistömuseo Hämeenlinna 122 H/09-30
Tykistömuseo Hämeenlinna 122 H/09-40
Tykistömuseo Hämeenlinna 122 H/09-30
Tykistömuseo Hämeenlinna 122 H/09-30
Herttua hotel Kerimäki 61°55'17.80" N 29°18'25.02" E 122 H/09-30
Suomen Kasarmi Hämeenlinna 60°59'37.95" N 24°27'12.46" E 122 H/09-30 ?
Suomen Kasarmi Hämeenlinna 60°59'37.95" N 24°27'12.46" E 122 H/09-30 ?
Suomen Kasarmi Hämeenlinna 60°59'37.95" N 24°27'12.46" E 122 H/09-30 ?
monument Palovaara 62°51'56.88" N 31°15'3.52" E 122 H/09-30 ?
monument Palovaara 62°51'56.88" N 31°15'3.52" E 122 H/09-30 ?
Taistelijan Talo Hattuvaara 62°51'56.76" N 31°15'1.84" E 122 H/09-30 ?
military area Ilmajoki 62°43'13.32" N 22°34'56.28" E 122 H/09-30 ?
military area Ilmajoki 62°43'13.32" N 22°34'56.28" E 122 H/09-30 ?
Total amount is 16
Regards, Igor
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We do, the answer is bothkluz wrote:The fact of performing such works Bofors company is very interesting. Unfortunately, in this case we do not know for sure about which of the two howitzers referred to in the contract, 122 H/09 or 122 H/10.John T wrote:
Well, the order was to replace the "Seelenrohr" Kärnrör in Swedish, if it's liner or tube, it might be better to say re-tubed rather than re-lined.
Cheers
/John
my second pic say's
3 st fälthaub. rör m/09 ...
2 st Fälthaub rör m/10 ...
They are also named as Krupp and Schneider at other documents.
Cheers
/John
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Fälthaub. rör m/09 and Fälthaub. rör m/10 = Field howitzer barrel m/09 and m/10John T wrote:We do, the answer is both
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Ahhh... JT explaned it faster than me...
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But.. these are different documets! May be you have more information from the other pages?John T wrote:We do, the answer is bothkluz wrote:The fact of performing such works Bofors company is very interesting. Unfortunately, in this case we do not know for sure about which of the two howitzers referred to in the contract, 122 H/09 or 122 H/10.John T wrote:
Well, the order was to replace the "Seelenrohr" Kärnrör in Swedish, if it's liner or tube, it might be better to say re-tubed rather than re-lined.
Cheers
/John
my second pic say's
3 st fälthaub. rör m/09 ...
2 st Fälthaub rör m/10 ...
They are also named as Krupp and Schneider at other documents.
Cheers
/John
Can you share "other documents" with us?
Regards, Igor
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Thank you, Juha! I understand very well!Juha Tompuri wrote:Fälthaub. rör m/09 and Fälthaub. rör m/10 = Field howitzer barrel m/09 and m/10John T wrote:We do, the answer is both
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At the first document it is mentioned about relining/retubing of eight 12.19cm field howitzer barrels.kluz wrote:But.. these are different documets!
No spesific gun types are mentioned.
Regards, Juha
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Exactly what I'm talking aboutJuha Tompuri wrote:At the first document it is mentioned about relining/retubing of eight 12.19cm field howitzer barrels.kluz wrote:But.. these are different documets!
No spesific gun types are mentioned.
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The contract doesn't rule out either of the howitzer types.kluz wrote:Unfortunately, in this case we do not know for sure about which of the two howitzers referred to in the contract, 122 H/09 or 122 H/10.
The later document mentions the types.
Regards, Juha
Re: Finnish 122mm howitzers
Some more information about these. My source is http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMBN ... ki_Finland andkluz wrote:
Two more right now!
military area Ilmajoki 62°43'13.32" N 22°34'56.28" E 122 H/09-30 ?
military area Ilmajoki 62°43'13.32" N 22°34'56.28" E 122 H/09-30 ?
Total amount is 16
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMBN ... ki_Finland
Some photos from the same source. Here we can't see the presents the mysterious ring but the muzzle brake exactly missing.
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Regards, Igor
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Why do you believe that the second document relates to the first contract?Juha Tompuri wrote:The contract doesn't rule out either of the howitzer types.kluz wrote:Unfortunately, in this case we do not know for sure about which of the two howitzers referred to in the contract, 122 H/09 or 122 H/10.
The later document mentions the types.
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Why not?kluz wrote:Why do you believe that the second document relates to the first contract?
There exists a contract about the repair work and after a year+ there exists a document about same caliber howitzer barrels & locks (rings?) transport to the same company
Regards, Juha
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This is just a guess. Why did you exclude the existence of the second contract?Juha Tompuri wrote:Why not?kluz wrote:Why do you believe that the second document relates to the first contract?
There exists a contract about the repair work and after a year+ there exists a document about same caliber howitzer barrels & locks (rings?) transport to the same company
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Partly yes.kluz wrote:This is just a guess.
But I think this is a fact:
The contract doesn't rule out either of the howitzer types.
What second contract?kluz wrote: Why did you exclude the existence of the second contract?
Regards, Juha