Russian artillery Id.

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

#196

Post by Sturm78 » 01 Dec 2015, 22:53

Thank you, karlik

Only a project, therefore...

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 09 Jan 2016, 14:05

Hi all,

A rare image of an 152mm Br-2 gun in service

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 04 Jun 2016, 12:30

Hi all,

I am not sute about this howitzer: 203mm B-4 or 280mm Br-5 ?? :?

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Art » 06 Jun 2016, 12:01

B-4 must have a ring-shaped thickening on the barrel, well seen here:
http://army.lv/large-photos/b-4.33454.jpg
Based on its lack and also proportions of the barrel it's a 280-mm howitzer.

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 12 Jun 2016, 17:01

Thank you, art

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 30 Jun 2016, 09:57

Hi all,

Postwar gun...Can somebody identify it ??

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by shamirnewell » 30 Jun 2016, 14:29

Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,

Postwar gun...Can somebody identify it ??

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I believe 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3).

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by karlik » 30 Jun 2016, 19:52

I think that this Czechoslovak AT-gun 85-mm vz.52 or 100-mm vz.53
http://forum.valka.cz/topic/view/42955
http://forum.valka.cz/topic/view/676

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 24 Jul 2016, 10:40

Hi all,

Can somebody identify this soviet howitzer ?? :?

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 26 Jul 2016, 08:49

karlik wrote
Hi!
viewtopic.php?f=70&t=200331#p2027387
Thanks, karlik.
It is a modernization of the 152mm M1910 howiter with new barrel and wheels, is it not ??

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by karlik » 26 Jul 2016, 12:10

If I'm not mistaken, It is a modernization of the 152mm M1909 howitzer.

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 10 Aug 2016, 11:07

Thanks, karlik

Any idea about this coastal gun ??

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Sturm78 » 07 Nov 2016, 15:56

Nobody for my last question ??

Here, an image of an 203mm M1905 gun (I think):

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Re: Russian artillery Id.

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Post by Scorpio » 07 Nov 2016, 16:38

Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,

Can somebody identify this soviet howitzer ?? :?

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It's an earlier Soviet 15,2 cm howitzer ML-20 model 1937 (in German use as 15,2-cm-Kanonenhaubitze 433/1 (r)). The later specifications had pneu instead of steel wheels, a longer barrel and because of the higher weight of the barrel two typical "horns" (for suspension) - one of each side of the barrel.
The ML-20 was also used as weapon of the SU-152 and JSU-152.

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