Hello!
My friend is exploring FFOWB. I last time he received some aerial photos from 1944 and 1960s of that area. In some of them he has found some structures which could be regarded as artillery positions. But he is not quite sure if this is correct. Below You can find links to parts of those photos. Maybe You will be able to solve this problem and tell something more about this structures for example if this position is German or not, what kind of armament (gun, howitzer, mortar AA gun) could be placed there and so on.
Thanks a lot for help
DaSk
http://nordpol.myDS.me:5000/fbsharing/dcHCHBjP
http://nordpol.myDS.me:5000/fbsharing/b5Dkj4EU
http://nordpol.myDS.me:5000/fbsharing/DAkE770o
http://nordpol.myDS.me:5000/fbsharing/EpNCJor9
http://nordpol.myDS.me:5000/fbsharing/5DzlH4fo
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FFOWB Artillery Positions?
FFOWB Artillery Positions?
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Re: FFOWB Artillery Positions?
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Re: FFOWB Artillery Positions?
Hello,
In the pictures the number 2a_1, 01a_1 and 01b_1 you can see small-caliber artillery positions - 25 - 37 mm.
Of course, the Russian position
Regards,
Czarek
In the pictures the number 2a_1, 01a_1 and 01b_1 you can see small-caliber artillery positions - 25 - 37 mm.
Of course, the Russian position
Regards,
Czarek