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Being interested in anti-aircraft weapons after many attempts to identify references to a German WW1 10.5cm heavy AA weapon I came to the conclusion that some of these naval guns found their way into land service in WW1 as heavy anti-aircraft weapons. Very glad to have the thoughts of the team.
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