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VHU Praha
75 mm tank gun mod. 16 (France)
www.vhu.cz/exhibit/75m...6-francie/
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Mark V Female – Arkhangelsk, Arkhangelsk Oblast (Russia)

Is now under cover and protected from the elements



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The 57mm Gun from Sturmpanzerwagen SCHNUCK

www.landships.freeserv...7v-gun.htm
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Checking some research from a few years ago I wrote then that the one at Fort Meade was actually built in the USA "made by RIA in 1920. Carries the Ordnance Dept. No. 68015." However I can't see where i got that information from!

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- the_shadock

yes, this is a second one. That makes three survivors with the one at Meade and the one at Bovington.
Pierre-Olivier


That is a good feeling to discover/confirm existence of a such rare WWI tank Smile
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- bialy-r
There is a Mk VIII "Liberty" at Fort Meade, MD (USA)
randomshots.picturesof...temId=6126
www.ftmeade.army.mil/m..._Tank.html

Was there a Mark VIII at Aberdeen? (not sure they have one but it is listed on landships.freeserver)

A Mark VIII now in storage at Fort Benning

3/4 view
sagginj.deviantart.com...&qo=10

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sagginj.deviantart.com...I&qo=5

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sagginj.deviantart.com...-188477798

Is that a second MK VIII ?


yes, this is a second one. That makes three survivors with the one at Meade and the one at Bovington.

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There is a Mk VIII "Liberty" at Fort Meade, MD (USA)
randomshots.picturesof...temId=6126
www.ftmeade.army.mil/m..._Tank.html

Was there a Mark VIII at Aberdeen? (not sure they have one but it is listed on landships.freeserver)

A Mark VIII now in storage at Fort Benning

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sagginj.deviantart.com...VIII&qo=10

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sagginj.deviantart.com...0VIII&qo=5

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sagginj.deviantart.com...-188477798

Is that a second MK VIII ?
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For now we know about those FT-17 in Brazil:

the.shadock.free.fr/Su..._FT-17.pdf

Renault FT – Escola de Material Bélico (EsMB), Vila Militar, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Renault FT – Parque Regional de Manutenção/1, Vila Militar, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Renault FT – Museu Histórico do Exército (Conde de Linhares), São Cristóvão,
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Renault FT – Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras (AMAN), Resende (Brazil)
Renault FT – 2º Regimento de Carros de Combate, Pirassununga (Brazil)
Renault FT – Museu Eduardo André Matarazzo, Bebedouro (Brazil)


Are those new? :

www.defesanet.com.br/e...ault-FT-17
Renault FT – Centro de Instrução de Blindados, Santa Maria (Brazil) - running condition (recently restored)

www.exercito.gov.br/we....mode=view
Renault FT – Centro de Instrução de Blindados, Santa Maria (Brazil) (vehicle in the background)
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Norwegian FT from Setermoen

www.flickr.com/photos/...059783365/
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:43 pm
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It is an repro indeed, apperently it is even made of wood

forum.planetalk.net/vi...35b7e660fe

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A repro ??


www.flickr.com/photos/...091736707/

www.flickr.com/photos/...091736707/
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Corrections were done, and I also decided to list the two vehicles like this :

Saint-Chamond 194mm GPF Gun - Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)

Saint-Chamond 280mm Mortar - Militärhistorisches Museum, Dresden (Germany)

Neil, please tell me when you will have received the photos from the Dresden Museum.

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Pierre-Olivier,
Incidentally, this piece probably better belongs with the surviving French tanks file. The 220mm howitzer version may have been completed in time to take part in WWI, but the 194 and 280 versions were built post-war.

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Some more info has been found. Apparently the article that I was relying on from Classic Military Vehicles misidentified the 280mm mortar version (showed the 220mm version instead). It appears this is indeed a Chamond 280 - I guess thats what you call it. You cant call it a GPF 280 since GPF refers to the howitzer...

www.activeboard.com/fo...D=10410055

Further info on this find can be found at

www.hartziel.de/index....nnover.htm

Here's a very rough babelfish translation:

world.altavista.com/ba...nnover.htm

It appears the vehicle is now in the hands of the Dresden Military-Historic Museum.

Neil
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According to the folks on the Landships forum, its the 280mm mortar variant:

www.activeboard.com/fo...D=10410055

However, I am not sure I agree. Looks to me like the 280mm barrel should be wider, it didnt have a trunion (or whatever that is called) underneath, and the chassis was shorter as well... I tend to think the barrel has broken, albeit rather cleanly... But either barrel should be longer... Or is it possible the barrel is actually unrelated???

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