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SURVIVING GUN FILE (# 480)
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![]() Heavy artillery
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Contributor :
Alain Pouteau     
Jean-Marie Balliet      http://www.artillerie.info/       |
Location :
France La Ferté Milon (02) Château
Coordinates :
Lat : 49.17480 / Long : 3.12560
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General comments on this surviving gun :
Identical items in the same location :
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Items covered by this file : 2 |
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There are 2 identical guns in this old castle park |
They are numbered Nr 5085 and 5086, and have been produced by Obuchov in 1909 |
These guns are captured weapons brought by the Germans on the western front |
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Historic and technical information
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Denomination :     6 pouces 200 pouds 1904 |
Origin :    
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Historic context :
If a clue was needed to prove the lack of modernism of the Russian heavy artillery manufacturers at the start of the XXth centur, it could be given by the existence of this '6 inches 200 puds long barrel gun Model 1904' (200 puds being the barrel weight, 1 pud = 16.34 kg). Designed by the Obuchov Works in 1904 on old fashioned principles similar to the ones of the XIXth century weapons when the other major European nations were only manufacturing modern guns, it was already obsolete before it was even built. |
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