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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby ludvig on 18 Jul 2012 17:25

Hello Sturm78,
Your photo from 18.Jul 2012 14:09 :
The left gun is an :
10,5 cm Ubts. und Tbts. Flak L/45 Krupp in 10,5 cm Ubts. und Tbts. L.C/1916
and the right gun is an :
8,8 cm Flak. L/45 in in 8,8 cm M.P.L.C/1913

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby vladalex on 19 Jul 2012 21:47

Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,

Could anyone identify the gun in the foreground?

I first thought an 8.8cm SK C35 gun but I am not sure

Image from Ebay
Thanks in advance. Sturm78


Hello Sturm78,
After my little request to Jos,
I was very impressed by your posting,
really an indirect response to my last post.
I am so interested in this type of gun,
because is considered at different levels of knowledge
( by an important number of specialists) to be the "seed"
from wich was born and developed the SKC/28-32 familly.
The pictures with this 10,5 cm (Krupp) UTOF/1916 is very nice .
Thank you .
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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Sturm78 on 20 Jul 2012 18:46

Thank you, ludvig, again.

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby jopaerya on 05 Aug 2012 20:07

Found a new one on Ebay ???

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby jopaerya on 05 Aug 2012 20:23

Hello Erwin

Sorry but I have missed your post , the gun looks like a 7.5 cm Flak 36(f) with extra gun shields .

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Sturm78 on 07 Aug 2012 13:13

Hi all,

Can anyone identify these naval guns?

Image from Ebay
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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby AVV on 07 Aug 2012 14:09

Hello!
IMHO, this is captured Italian destroyer, probably Turbine. Thus, the guns are Italian 120/45 mm. :?

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Dili on 10 Aug 2012 23:11

I don't think it is a Turbine. This one prolongs the housing to the place where there should be torpedo tubes.

I think it could be a Marasti Roumanian destroyer ex. Italian
also with an italian 120mm gun

viewtopic.php?f=106&t=101146

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby vladalex on 11 Aug 2012 11:54

Dili wrote:I don't think it is a Turbine. This one prolongs the housing to the place where there should be torpedo tubes.

I think it could be a Marasti Roumanian destroyer ex. Italian
also with an italian 120mm gun

viewtopic.php?f=106&t=101146


Hello,
You are right.
Is only two variants : Destroyer Mărăşti or Destroyer Mărăşeşti, ex.italian Sparviero
or ex.italian Nibbio.
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VladAlex.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%83r%C ... _destroyer

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Sturm78 on 11 Aug 2012 14:34

Thank you for your help, Dili

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Dili on 12 Aug 2012 10:07

Glad i helped. Thanks for confirmation vladalex.

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby Manuferey on 14 Aug 2012 23:14

jopaerya wrote:Found a new one on Ebay ???
Regards Jos


It looks like a 8,8 cm SK C/30.

Jos, compare in particular the breech on the picture with the breech on the drawing you posted here:
viewtopic.php?f=70&t=163818
(8.8cm SK.C/30 in Ubts.Flak L.C/41)

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby jopaerya on 15 Aug 2012 06:17

Thanks Emmanuel

The breech looks the same , I will try to find more information and pictures of this gun .

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby jopaerya on 15 Aug 2012 18:04

The flag on the ship looks Italian to me , buth what is the type and caliber of the gun ??

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Re: Id. naval guns

Postby vladalex on 15 Aug 2012 23:02

Hello Jos,
The gun is 120 mm/50 (4.7") Ansaldo Model 1936 .
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