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Canons survivants de la Grande Guerre / WW1 surviving guns
11 juin 2016

§§- deux 77 FK 96 nA modifiés à Avihahyil, Israël

Sur Wikimedia Commons, des photos de Bukvoed

Deux tubes de canon de campagne Allemands de 77 FK 96 nA ou d'un autre modèle d'exportation Krupp montés sur des châssis modernes au Beyt ha-Gdudim Museum, moshav Avihail, Israël

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Marquages de culasse du premier : Fried Krupp AG Essen 1905 - Nr 225

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Marquages de culasse du second : Fried Krupp AG Essen 1905 - Nr 194

Fiches détaillées :

 http://www.passioncompassion1418.com/Canons/AfficheCanonGET.php?IdCanonAffiche=1164

 http://www.passioncompassion1418.com/Canons/AfficheCanonGET.php?IdCanonAffiche=1165

Commentaires de Charlie Clelland : 

 

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These are ex-Swiss Krupp 75mm M1902 export guns. The carriages were modified in the 1920s to permit higher elevations. The Swiss were getting rid of the Krupp guns after WW2 and Israel bought about 120 of them. The Israelis modified them for vehicle towing by using wheels from old 25 Pounder guns dumped in Italy and modifying the axles so the guns were still balanced on the smaller wheels.
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Commentaire de Ralph Lovett : <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Is not a 7,7cm lFK 1896 n/A. Notice the breech ring, shield and carriage are all quite different from the 7,7cm. This is some sort of export Krupp. Likely it is a 7,5cm
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