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95 mm shell casing

bombista

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I'm looking for information about the cannon that used this shell casing and its ammunition: 95x120 R110.
 

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I have seen these images via a mutual Italian collector. I was happy with that because in my article on Krupp export numbers (see this forum) I had the wrong dimensions. The number 784 II indicates a Krupp shell case number (reference to the drawing) and the number II means 2nd revision. It is most likely it is a for a Krupp gun, and since it has been manufactured as export during the war it is most likely intended for Bulgaria (my guess) or the Ottoman Empire. I really would like to know the matching gun like you!
 
Incredible, there’s no news about this cannon. Maybe it was never produced?
 

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During the Great War, Austria-Hungary, for the defense of Pola, had 9.5 cm M.15/B T. Hb. (Turret Howitzers). Generally, the "/B" indicated Belgium. The propellant charges contained in the cartridge case were modular. The ammunition types — shell, mine, and shrapnel — were fitted with Krupp fuzes. There are Austro-Hungarian drawings from the period showing 10 cm M.14 projectiles scaled down to 9.5 cm, as if they had planned to manufacture new ammunition.
 
The official Austro-Hungarian report states:
1 battery 9.5 cm ex-Belgian howitzers
(Austria-Hungary’s Last War, 1914-1918 - Translated by Stan Hanna _ Vol 6 (1917) P.58)
 
Hello,
interesting to know the manual you take pic.
Case is for 9,5cm L/16 Feld Haubitze. You can see dot at mouth used to hold shell to case. Yours doesn't have them or I don't see. Anyway I don't know this Howitzer.

I have AH Army 1918 manual where 9,5cm M15/B THb is listed. It's quite clear that it's a Krupp. Ammunition was supplied by german.
9,5cmB M15 THb.jpg

to confuse even more, here listed 9,5cm L14 Rheinmetall mountain gun with separate charge, tried by Austro Hungarian
IMG_3898.jpeg

Certainly your case it's a german made case with Krupp code marking.
Would be interesting to know what kind of krupp gun Belgian used in their fortress...
It's possible that 9,5cm FHB L/16 and 9,5cm M15/B THb have the same case?

best regards
 
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