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Czech 120-MM

jvollenberg

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Listed as a 120-MM HE Sabot.

Dia: 20-MM
Length: 710-MM
 

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Did you see any stamps on the shell? I don't think it's Czech, why do you think so?
 
It is what the museum had it tagged as. There are no pictures of stamps taken, which if there would have been we usually capture that. I am guessing it is German, only based on looks.

Joe
 
This one is included in the captured German munitions archive.

Basically french but on this list is the German designation :

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I’m unsure if the development for this particular one is French or German.
 
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Thank you!

Here's one more with german stamps visible: http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/40715-15-cm-Unknown-Round?highlight=sabot+shell

I was wondering because as far as I can read in the ETO report thread pitches are given in t.p.i. which we did not longer use in this time. But I think it's a mistake in the drawing.

So probably made for captured french guns and compatible with french FATO shells to fit the RYG fuze.
 
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That is the problem with the old Aberdeen collection. They have all kinds of weird stuff that is still not correctly ID'd. I don't think it will ever be either.

Thanks guys,

Joe
 
So what would the nomenclature of this one be? I tried to find it on the images of the sheet, but can't seem to figure it out.

Joe
 
15.5cm Sprgr. TS (Treibspiegel) for French captured gun 15.5cm K418(f)
(see Bever's documentation)
(155mm/135mm w/o sabots)
 
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Joe,
This one from the same musem is listed as 135mm, so could match.
Missing sabots : interesting to see method of fixing

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