fert
18.08.2008, 18:29
ciao
this howitzer was built by skoda for the Turkish ally, it was one of the best Austrian pieces of the time, the 10cm m14 it was still in phase of approval while of these had already been built quite of it, and sees the lack of modern weapons austrian thought holding them with the approval of the Turkish. only in the first months of war they were retired 36.
they immediately were assigned to the group General der kavallerie Rhor, that had 28 batteries, 18 of which were the obsolete 8cm m75 which had been retired and again employees. the remainders 10 were formed from the new 7,5cm M14 China and the 10,5cm M14 T Turkish. both built ers the export.
anyone has info about this weapons??
I found this case I think was for 10,5cm M14T, but not confirmed. it measures 111x178 base 115mm
it's the lone I know with base stamps 10,5cm. none other austrian artillery was so marked
this howitzer was built by skoda for the Turkish ally, it was one of the best Austrian pieces of the time, the 10cm m14 it was still in phase of approval while of these had already been built quite of it, and sees the lack of modern weapons austrian thought holding them with the approval of the Turkish. only in the first months of war they were retired 36.
they immediately were assigned to the group General der kavallerie Rhor, that had 28 batteries, 18 of which were the obsolete 8cm m75 which had been retired and again employees. the remainders 10 were formed from the new 7,5cm M14 China and the 10,5cm M14 T Turkish. both built ers the export.
anyone has info about this weapons??
I found this case I think was for 10,5cm M14T, but not confirmed. it measures 111x178 base 115mm
it's the lone I know with base stamps 10,5cm. none other austrian artillery was so marked