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Bofors for Stellan
Bofors 75 L40 Mod. Argentino 1935, still in service with the Argentinean Army!
Source: http://saorbats.com.ar/GaleriaSaorbats/EA04/ Source: http://saorbats.com.ar/GaleriaSaorbats/EA04/ source |
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Wow!
Thank you Hanno!
That is a beauty. Modernized with air rubber tyres. Originally they had wooden wheels. Of a later batch 4 were in 1939 placed under embargo and given to Finland and in 1940 16 were pressed into service with the Swedish Army as m/40 A (A = Argentina). The same type was also exported to Siam (Thailand).
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Re: Wow!
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But what's that in the background? A pair of Schwimmwagens? |
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Re: Re: Wow!
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Very nice pictures!
On most other Bofors guns there is a beam or arm attached to each trail leg. The arm would be folded out at transportation, to prevent the gun from getting stuck on trees and other obstacles. (I have already noticed the lack of this arm on drawings with Spanish text, but it was nice to actually see it on a photo.) What would be the correct term in English for such a device?
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75 mm Bofors Guns for Argentina
This is how the 75 mm Bofors Guns for Argentina looked when originally delivered.
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Bofors 90mm field gun
Last edited by Ivica; 17-11-08 at 14:48. Reason: paste mistake |
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