15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Here a 15.5 cm s.F.H.414 (f) during a visit of Christiansen , looking at the Gleiderungen
this must be one of the division artillery battery's of the 347 I.D. in Northern Holland .
Photo = Ebay
Regards Jos
this must be one of the division artillery battery's of the 347 I.D. in Northern Holland .
Photo = Ebay
Regards Jos
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Hi all,
Two images from EBay:
Sturm78
Two images from EBay:
Sturm78
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Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
A 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f) during a visit of Gen. der Panzertruppe H. von Vietinghoff ( commander 15 Army 1941/43 )
Photo = Ebay
Regards Jos
Photo = Ebay
Regards Jos
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
According to the Ebay caption this should be Norway, Regards Jos
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
I have found some parts of this gun while metal detecting, i am wondering if there are any drawings where all the parts can be seen.
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
A other Luftwaffe unit with this French howitser , Regards Jos ( Ebay )
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Hi all,
I found this image on Evay. First I thought an abandoned french 155mm Schneider M1917 howitzer but now I am not sure if this howitzer is french or not
This howitzer have wheels with rubber tires and I think the french army not used this type of wheels.
I know that Finnish Scheneider howitzers used this type of wheels but I think the context of the image not match. Any idea ??
Sturm78
I found this image on Evay. First I thought an abandoned french 155mm Schneider M1917 howitzer but now I am not sure if this howitzer is french or not
This howitzer have wheels with rubber tires and I think the french army not used this type of wheels.
I know that Finnish Scheneider howitzers used this type of wheels but I think the context of the image not match. Any idea ??
Sturm78
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Sturm78,
It could be the export model for Greece. See the picture below, originally posted by The Edge on 30 Sep 2009 in the following thread "Greek Artillery 1941":
https://forum.axishistory.com//viewtopi ... 35&start=0
The wheels have solid rubber bands around them.
Emmanuel
It could be the export model for Greece. See the picture below, originally posted by The Edge on 30 Sep 2009 in the following thread "Greek Artillery 1941":
https://forum.axishistory.com//viewtopi ... 35&start=0
The wheels have solid rubber bands around them.
Emmanuel
Re: 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f)
Thanks, Emmanuel...perhaps you are right
Regards Sturm78
Regards Sturm78