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REL 11-05-09 09:45

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Originally Posted by John McGillivray (Post 81250)
....Also when in the horizontal firing position the 3.7in AA Gun had a lower profile than the German 8.8cm flak guns. However, because the British had such fine A/T guns like the 6 and 17 pdrs there was really no need to use their heavy AA guns on the A/T role. Because of their long range (18,800m) the 3.7in AA guns were often used in the field artillery role especially in the counter battery role.

Actually there was a crying need, perhaps we should say a dying need, in 1941-43 in North Africa when the 2 Pdr. or the 25 Pdr. were the only poor alternatives. The attached scans show the mentalities that prevented the 3.7 inch guns being used, despite successful trials (including some not referred to in the scans)

A gunsight of some kind could have been found and if the will had been there. The Ross 7x50 or 10x70 binocular gunsights would have been highly suitable given an appropriate improvised mounting. Something could have been built and flown out within 60 days, again had anyone bothered. Yes, they were very busy building useless 2 Pdrs. in 1941, but if priority had been assigned, probably the resources of British industry would have been equal to the task. Of course that assumes that the intelligence to employ such guns effectively was there, which perhaps one cannot assume in some cases, viz. the scans below.

A highly effective, much lighter and very low profile 75mm combined field and AA gun very similar to the Flak 36 had been built by Vickers during the 1930s and supplied to several foreign nations, including Turkey. The Royal Artillery no doubt refused it because 'combined' guns were not 'proper' guns, old chap!. :doh: And so hundreds, perhaps thousands of men died needlessly.

sapper740 11-05-09 16:10

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Originally Posted by Les Freathy (Post 81228)
Heres a piece of artillery i would like to see more photos and info on, they were used in large numbers by both the Brits and Canadians so got to be something out there. Les

Les, last time I looked there was a static 3.7" AA gun on display at CFB Borden in Ontario, Canada. Perhaps one of our members from Tranna or outlying areas could get a pic?

:cheers:Derek.

REL 09-06-09 20:11

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A bit more information on the abortive use of the 3.7 inch AA gun as an anti-tank gun.

Apparently there were 20,000 useless 2pdrs in store by 1942; mostly new and all built since Dunkirk. And all presumably melted down post-war.

Philliphastings 10-06-09 06:27

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What a conincidence.

I have a big screw threaded item I picked up years ago with some other Army bits but could never identify.

Looking at the blurry blowup of the 3.7 inch being loaded and there it is.

'Trunnion end cap'

Now I can sleep again

Cheers

Phill


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