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"Turkish 105" at Victoria Barracks, Fremantle
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This was retrieved and restored by the Army Museum of Western Australia, Victoria Barracks, Fremantle.  Described as a Krupp "105mm Turkish Light Field Howitzer" I find myself questioning some of the museum's detail.  Such as "Range 6.3 kilomtres" and "Weight 1.225 tonnes".  I fear some parts of the description have been confused with those of a lesser gun.  Looks like the 10cm Kanone m14/m17 to me.

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Captured, together with 15.5 cm guns, from retreating Turkish forces by the 10th Light Horse at Huj, near Bethsheba, on 8 November 1917, through the "simple" expedient of machine-gunning the bullock teams dragging them and capturing or driving off the accompanying gun crews.  Displayed for many years in King's Park, Perth, abandoned at Irwin Barracks Karrakatta for a further 30 years or more, recovered and partially restored as seen, by the volunteers of the AMWA in 2009.



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Ah yes, identified here - http://www.passioncompassion1418.com/Canons/ImagesCanons/Allemagne/Legere/english_FC105K14Perth.html - as "10 cm K 14" with additional pictures, including the principal breech markings "Nr 459 - FRIED KRUPP AG ESSEN 1916" and the correct weight - 2820 kg (including the splinter shield missing on this example) - and range - 11400 / 13100 m.

Steve

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