Yugoslav Artillery
Yugoslav Artillery
Some captured, source:http://dati.acs.beniculturali.it/SecondaGuerraMondiale/
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Is pic 1 a trio of Bohler 8cm FK 18
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Thanks. Do you know pic nº4 ythe pedestal guns and the pic nº5 AA gun?
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Thanks Jos
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The 3 Pedestal guns look like skoda M09 66/39 AA Guns probably from a coastal fortification, there is also a Skoda M15 37 mm Infantry gun in front of them.
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I think the 66/39 is the Italian tuble length measure, Yugoslav is the 66/42 isn't it?
Nice about the Skoda M15 i thought it was just the Hotchkiss one.
Nice about the Skoda M15 i thought it was just the Hotchkiss one.
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Hi!
I think that this 10-cm Skoda houfnice vz. 14/19MarkoZ wrote:Is pic 1 a trio of Bohler 8cm FK 18
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It is Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRPMarkoZ wrote:Skoda M15 37 mm Infantry gun in front of them.
Best regards!
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In Pic 2 there are 4 Skoda 37 mm M39 AT guns next to three 47mm m36 ? It is the first time I have seen a Pic of these guns associated to the Royal yugoslav Army despite numerous accounts of the purchase of 270 of them from German Beute stocks.
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Yes you are right ,have a go at some of the other Pics,don't be shy!karlik wrote:It is Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRPMarkoZ wrote:Skoda M15 37 mm Infantry gun in front of them.
Best regards!
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The light field guns to the left on pic 2 (behind the Skoda AT guns) look like a version of the Krupp 75mm field gun. Can anybody comment?