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SURVIVING GUN FILE (# 682)
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Great Britain
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Light artillery
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Contributor :
(Wikimedia Commons) Langham Rob      http://commons.wikimedia.org/
Maquetland      http://www.maquetland.com/       |
Location :
United Kingdom Woolwich Royal Artillery Museum
Coordinates :
Lat : 51.49470 / Long : 0.07630
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General comments on this surviving gun :
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Nice gun is very good condition. |
Zoom on the breech and its markings '7-3-5 - QF 45 inch How r Mark I - RGF P 1916 - ne 1225. |
Rear view |
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Historic and technical information
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Denomination :     QF 4.5-in. field howitzer | Origin :       ( Coventry Ordnance Works)           | ||||
Historic context :
Unlike its French ally, the British Army were deliberately planning for the role of a light field howitzer in their modern war tactical theories. This mission was given to the 'BL 5 inches field howitzer' until 1908, when these obsolete equipments were replaced by quick firing light field howitzers 'QF 4.5 inches field Howitzer', that were used until 1944. |
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