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SURVIVING GUN FILE (# 789)
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![]() Light artillery
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Contributor :
Association 14/18      http://www.association14-18.org/
Guy François            |
Location :
Romania Bucarest Ferdinand 1st Military Museum
Coordinates :
Lat : 44.44060 / Long : 26.07710
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General comments on this surviving gun :
Identical items in the same location :
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This gun is a Russian fielgun M 02 modified with a shield, it is perhaps the model M 02/26. The M 02/30 had exactly the same shield but had a longer barrel |
The tube ans the carriage are similar to the M 02 version ones. See the eccentric postion of the tube on the axle |
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Historic and technical information
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Denomination :     76.2mm M1902 |
Origin :    
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Historic context :
Before WW1, Russia had two main artillery manufacturers, the Putilov and Obuchov companies. In 1900, the Tsar Nicolas II armies adopted the Putilov 76.2 mm Mle 1900 fieldgun with rubber recoil brake. The technological choices made for this gun, that was used during the Russia / Japan war and was still equipping some units in 1914, made it obsolete in a pair of years, so that it was soon replaced by the more modern '76.2 mm Mle 1902 fieldgun', born from an association between Putilov and the French Schneider Company in Le Creusot. |
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