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I wonder which gun was mounted on the Schneider tank.........



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Not sure it was a gun - looks like a "Mortier de 150 T Mle 1917 Fabry" - in other words a heavy mortar.

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Charlie

Edit: added image of surviving Fabry mortar. If my ident is right the Schneider must have been about the earliest

example of a mortar carrier.



-- Edited by CharlieC on Wednesday 19th of November 2014 12:29:54 AM

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I know what this is,  but I can't remember. I'll dig it out.



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I am not sure about the time this prototype was built.

You know,the British also has a Mark IV Tadpole Tail with a 6-inch mortar.



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Photo appears in Jeudy (Chars de France, p39):

"Some of the worn-out Schneiders had their armour removed so as to be used for the task of transporting support material, such as this Fabry 150mm mortar, or carrying broken-down engines."



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Thanks for your reply!



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