for Kanone (cannon), E for Eisenbahnlafette (on railroad mounting). Like the 38 cm SK C/34 naval guns deployed as coastal defense, the 38 cm Siegfried K...
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24 cm Haubitze 39 24 cm Kanone 3 24 cm Kanone 4 [de] (prototype only) 24 cm Theodor Bruno Kanone (E) (railroad gun) 24 cm Theodor Kanone (E) 24 cm Kanone...
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probability, this gun was already a Mantel Ring Kanone, i.e. hooped and jacketed instead of only hooped like a Ring Kanone (RK). Even the prototype of this gun was...
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Bedienungsvorschrift für die 8,8 cm Schnellade-Kanone L/30 in 8,8 cm Mittel-Pivot-Lafette c/89 - Marine-Küsten-Artillerie. Berlin: E. S. Mittler. OCLC 66574420...
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The 24 cm K L/20 was a 24 cm caliber Krupp gun which was the first heavy Ring Kanone or built-up gun used by Germany. It was a rifled breech loader with...
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The 24 cm RK L/22 was a 24 cm caliber Krupp Ring Kanone (built-up gun) used for coastal defence. It was developed from the earlier rifled breech loader...
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batteries in order of construction were: Siegfried Battery at Audinghen, south of Cap Gris-Nez, with one 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun (15-inch) gun (later increased...
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238 24 cm SK L/30 "Theodor Otto" German Empire World War I 238 24 cm SK L/40 "Theodor Karl" German Empire World War I 238 24 cm Theodor Kanone (E) Nazi...
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5-barrelled rotary-cannon. The 3.7 cm TAK 1918 was designed and built for the Imperial German Army in 1918. The 3.7 cm Pak 36 which first appeared in 1928...
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the six Siegfried- and two Odin-class coastal defense ships; the last two vessels were later cancelled in 1893. The first ship, SMS Siegfried, was authorized...
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