German


Erhardt 120mm Model 1908/15,5

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos in March, 2004 at the Forsvarsmuseet (Armed Forces Museum), at Akershus Castle, in Oslo.


German 37mm AA gun

Description provided by Frederic Liefferinckx.

German AA gun from the Army museum of brussels the "Sockelflack" caliber 37mm semi-automatic light gun


German Ehrardt AA gun

Description provided by Frederic Liefferinckx.

"for me is that the first real modern AAgun. I think that the caliber was maybe a 77mm.

Model L/35 1916 variant of the 77mm Sockelflak

Knut Erik Hagen took these at IWM London in July 2003.


Gun from SMS Emden - Hyde Park Sydney

Ross Moorhouse took these photos at the War memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia. It is a 105mm (104mm?, 4-inch?) Gun from the SMS Emden.


SMS Emden Turret

Ross Moorhouse took these photos in 2005 at the Australian War Memorial


7.7 cm Feldkanone 16

Australian War Memorial

Ross Moorhouse took these photos in 2005.

Forsvarsmuseet, Oslo

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos in March, 2004 at the Forsvarsmuseet (Armed Forces Museum), at Akershus Castle, in Oslo.


German Mountain gun L17/08

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM LOndon in July 2003.

Museum plaque seems to read: "German 7.5 cm (15 cm ?) Mountain gun L17/08.


German 77mm M96 Krupp

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM Duxford in July 2003.


10.5cm leichtes Feldhaubitze 16 (?)

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM Duxford in July 2003.

Edward:105mm.Light Howitzer M98/09

Robert Horton: not a 105mm 98/09. I am pretty close to 100% sure it is a 105 field Kanone 16. the 98/09 had a very short barrel...in fact much shorter then the recoil cradle.

Grzegorz: It is a 10.5cm leichtes Feldhaubitze 16. see URL http://www.landships.freeservers.com/105mm_lfh16_photopage.htm


German 210mm Morsar

Lance Krieg took these photos at IWM Duxford.

Robert Horton:with what looks to be the longer version of the barrel.

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM Duxford in July 2003.

German 170mm Mortar

Australian War Memorial

Photos by Ross Moorhouse in 2005

Cabramatta War memorial, NSW Australia

These photos were taken by Ross Moorhouse

Ross adds: I believe the Minewefer is 170mm. It was one of many War Trophies given to Australia at the end of WWI.


German 76mm light Mortar

Lance Krieg took these photos at IWM Duxford.

Robert Horton:German 76mm light mortar with the trail assembly that converted it to be able to fire higher velocity, flat trajectory ammunition as an anti-tank weapon.

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM Duxford in July 2003.
The following photos are from the US Marine Corps Air-ground museum at Quantico. They were taken in Oct, 2001. Special thanks to Greg Balzer and Ken Smith-Christmas, the curator for arranging the visit.

Robert Horton notes:This is a German WWI era mortar. 76mm with the mounting base plate. Thne museum has another pretty much like it but it has no circular base plate and has a small bridgework carriage and was designed to fire in a flat trajectory for early anti tank use.

The following 76mm Leichte Minenwerfere were on display at the WWI Fly-in at Dayton.

Periscopic Telescope

Knut Erik Hagen took these photos at IWM London in July 2003.


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