It's quite common mistake (and in Russia too) to call these equilibrators shock absorbers.Manuferey wrote: KH 433/1(r) has the two big shock absorbers at an angle. Here are very nice drawings of the 152 mm M37 (ML-20) in Russian service :
http://www.o5m6.de/152mm_ML-20.html
KH 433/2(r) has vertical shock absorbers. You can find a picture here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/152-mm_gun_M1910/34
Is it Oryol town?Sturm78 wrote:Thank you, Uwe,
Here, an image from EBay of a captured Russian artillery park:
Sturm78
On the background there's a row of 12,2 cm s.F.H.396 (r) divisional howitzers, on the foreground I can see at least two not very widespread 10,7 cm K.352(r) divisional guns and the rightmost is a 15,2 cm s.F.H.445(r) howitzer.