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15 cm (150 mm) Ringkanone 92 Imperial War Museum photo
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This photo is likely familiar to many.  But I haven't found it on the forum as having been discussed previously.  It is from the Imperial War Museum's collection (© IWM Q 1043).  The caption with the photo reads: "Captured 15 cm (150 mm) Ringkanone 92 German gun near Mametz Wood, 10th August 1916."

Reference photos from Kosar, Jäger, Sonja Wetzig, and websites like Ralph's, show the 1892 model as the  lange 15cm Ringkanone M92 - with a longer barrel and open carriage supports.  Even the 1872 model 15cm Ringkanone M72 has open carriage supports in other images.  So, is the IWM completely wrong in its identification and this is a different gun altogether or only partially incorrect and this is really a 15cm Ringkanone M72 on a different carriage?  

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There are images of two of these guns in the IWM - the second gun can be seen in the background of the attached.

Looks like a fairly standard fortress mounting from the 1890s. I wonder if the gun was recycled from a Belgian fortress.

There is a 1894 Belgian howitzer in Brisbane which was captured at Pozieres which is a Krupp carriage with a Belgian made 

barrel.

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Charlie

 



-- Edited by CharlieC on Tuesday 18th of August 2015 11:02:34 PM

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I think we have a Russian 152mm M1877

http://lovettartillery.com/MAT_Russian_Artillery_152mm_M1877_Detail.htm

 

These were captured from the Russians and used by German Landwehr Foot Artillery units. 

 

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Ralph, I think you are spot on! The photo with the gun in travel mode surely makes it extremely convincing.  Thanks!

And thanks, Charlie, for the second image.  I hadn't thought of Belgian possibilities and was getting ready to pull out the books again when Ralph posted.



-- Edited by IrishGunner on Wednesday 19th of August 2015 12:10:07 AM

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There were two Russian M1877 siege guns - a heavier 190 pood and lighter 120 pood version. 

There are survivors in Finland - 190 pood - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:152mm_m1877_190_pood_gun_2.jpg

120 pood - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:6-inch_siege_gun_M1877_120_pood_version_1.JPG

The captured guns seem to be a pretty good match with the 120 pood version.

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Charlie 



-- Edited by CharlieC on Wednesday 19th of August 2015 01:29:03 AM

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Thanks, Charlie. Great info. Kosar has both calling the 120p a "leichte Kanone" and the 190p a "schwere Kanone"

I agree the IWM guns seem to be the 120 pood type. Outstanding.

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IrishGunner wrote:

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I agree the IWM guns seem to be the 120 pood type. Outstanding.


Hi,

Are you passing on details of the error to the IWM? I believe they would be thankful for the correct information.

 

Cheers,

Hendo

 

 

 

 

 



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Hendo, I hadn't considered contacting IWM. I looked for a ready email address on their website, but came up naught.

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contact@iwm.org.uk

seems to be the only email address on the IWM website.

There are 4 items incorrectly identified - catalogue nos. Q1042, Q1043, Q1044, Q1045

Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Thursday 20th of August 2015 12:08:02 AM

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I will use this opportunity to remind everyone that I am restoring a sister piece to the Russian 152mm M1877, the Russian 107mm M1877 (42 Line Gun).  My 107mm is missing the breech block, so I am looking for an original replacement or a detailed technical drawing of the breech block. If I can get a detailed technical drawing, I can build a reproduction breech.

If you have either please let me know.

Reproduction wheels for the Russian 107mm M1877 (42 Line Gun) are being built by Matt Switlik based on originals in the Finnish Army museum collection.  Hopefully, I will have them this Fall. 

This is the web page showing the project gun so far:

http://lovettartillery.com/Russian_107mm.htm

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Thanks, Charlie. I'll send something off and see if they reply.

Good luck on the restoration, Ralph. Happy that this question gave you an opportunity to make a reminder.

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Gentlemen, I am pleased to report that the IWM responded to my email in which I described our discussion about the gun in these photographs. I have cut/paste the reply here from the Assistant Curator of the Photograph Archive, IWM:

"Thank you for getting in touch about these images. We’ve had a look at your attachments and while the two weapons are extremely similar in appearance, we agree that you and your colleagues’ identification is probably correct.

I have amended our internal catalogue to state that these images show an Obukhov gun. These edits should become visible in our online public catalogue following the next automatic data update.

Please convey my thanks to the other members of your forum, and let them know that future queries regarding photograph captions should be directed to me at photoadmin@iwm.org.uk. We can’t be experts on every subject so it’s good to have input from interested members of the public.

Kind regards"



-- Edited by IrishGunner on Saturday 12th of September 2015 03:44:43 AM

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