Russian artillery Id.
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thank you very much for your help once more, Denis.
Have you more information about these guns? I can not find any information in the net.
Greetings Sturm78
Have you more information about these guns? I can not find any information in the net.
Greetings Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hello Sturm78,
Hope, it may help
Regards, Denis
Look at http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNRussi ... _m1891.htmSturm78 wrote:Have you more information about these guns? I can not find any information in the net.
Hope, it may help
Regards, Denis
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Thank you Denis. A very old design, therefore: 75mm Canet M1891-92 on AA mounts.
Greetings Sturm78
Greetings Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
I need help to identify this russian gun:
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
I need help to identify this russian gun:
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
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Thank you very much for your answer, Martti
I think you are right
Regards Sturm78
I think you are right
Regards Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
I found on Ebay this image of Russian artillery. Can anybody identify the gun? I think Schneider design: 122mm M1910 or 152mm M1909??
Regards Sturm78
I found on Ebay this image of Russian artillery. Can anybody identify the gun? I think Schneider design: 122mm M1910 or 152mm M1909??
Regards Sturm78
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Seems to be 122mm howitzer model 1910 (122 mm Gaubitsa obr. 1910 g.) or its modernised version 122 mm howitzer model 1910/30 (122 mm gaubitsa obr. 1910/30 g.). The box trail is similar to one used in those, but the spade in end of the trail is different than the one that I have previously seen.Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
I found on Ebay this image of Russian artillery. Can anybody identify the gun? I think Schneider design: 122mm M1910 or 152mm M1909??
Jarkko
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thank you for your answer, Jarkko.
Can anybody identify this soviet gun? According to photocaption, Russian gun abandoned in Sevastopol
Image from Ebay
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
Can anybody identify this soviet gun? According to photocaption, Russian gun abandoned in Sevastopol
Image from Ebay
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
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Greetings, Sturm78!
Looks like 100 mm. naval gun B-24. See the link (sorry, in Russian, but with some drawings).
http://submarine-at-war.ru/weapons/art100-51.html
Best regards, Aleks
Looks like 100 mm. naval gun B-24. See the link (sorry, in Russian, but with some drawings).
http://submarine-at-war.ru/weapons/art100-51.html
Best regards, Aleks
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Thank you for your help, Aleks, and sorry for delay.
I need help again with a Russian howitzer: I think 122mm M1910 but I am not sure. The poor condition of the piece does not help much...
Images from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
I need help again with a Russian howitzer: I think 122mm M1910 but I am not sure. The poor condition of the piece does not help much...
Images from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
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I agree with the caliber Sturm78. We can see the remains of the distinctive shield. However by 1941, all the M.1910 had been replaced by the M.1910/30. So it would be a 122 mm M.1910/30
Emmanuel
Emmanuel
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thank you very much, Emmanuel
Of course, M1910-30
Sturm78
Of course, M1910-30
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
I need some help with this photo. I think the gun is a 122mm M1910-30 howitzer but I've never seen this form of transport this weapon.
I guess those trailers would be used to carry the weapon using motorized equipment. I had only seen this method in other armies such as German, Italian, Japanese, ... but never in the Soviet Army.
Have anyone more information about this?
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
I need some help with this photo. I think the gun is a 122mm M1910-30 howitzer but I've never seen this form of transport this weapon.
I guess those trailers would be used to carry the weapon using motorized equipment. I had only seen this method in other armies such as German, Italian, Japanese, ... but never in the Soviet Army.
Have anyone more information about this?
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
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Hi all,
Can somebody identify this Russian coastal gun? According to caption, Sevastopol.
203mm M1905 Vickers-Obuhov ?? maybe
Regards Sturm78
Can somebody identify this Russian coastal gun? According to caption, Sevastopol.
203mm M1905 Vickers-Obuhov ?? maybe
Regards Sturm78
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