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Post subject: What are these two guns?

I'm trying to identify these :

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#2 is a swiss 10,5 cm Haubitze 1946/91:
www.flickr.com/photos/...5323810174
Where is the first picture located? I can see Pz 68s in the background.

#1 Looks very similar to a "85 mm vz 52" I saw in Lesany, I am just not sure if it's a soviet design or a Skoda one.

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Here is a picture from Lesany:
www.flickr.com/photos/...433062074/

Then another one:
www.flickr.com/photos/...457192338/

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Where is the first picture located? I can see Pz 68s in the background.


here, a Maginot line museum near Strasbourg :
http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/abri_hatten/index.html

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They have a Pz 68 and a Pz 68/88 over there.

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They have a Pz 68 and a Pz 68/88 over there.

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Massimo


Wink I know, I was a volunteer in this museum. If my information are correct, the Pz 68 and Pz 68/88 were exchanged for a complete, but not running M7B2 Priest, with the museum in Thun/Reuenthal.

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Should be this:
www.flickr.com/photos/...4088553191

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hello,

here is the M7B2, I took this photo in 1999 :


Not sure it is the same one then, the mudguards are very different...
Is it possible that the M7B2 went to another museum in Switzerland?

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I just checked my archive. The info panel in Full says the M7B2 came from Germany.
I am not aware of any Swiss Museum that own a M7B2. Could be a private collector maybe?

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