at Museo Storico Nazionale della Guerra (National War History Museum) of Rovereto, Italy, there is a 7,5 cm M03 Krupp field gun with steel wheels clearly coming from the batch ordered by Ottoman army in Germany between 1903 and 1905.
According to the Museum, the piece was in Italian service, but they do not know much more; on their behalf I am trying to find out the whereabouts of the gun.
So far I could ascertain the number delivered to Turkey and the fact that several hundred of them were lost to Bulgaria, Serbia and Greece during Balkan Wars. According to Storia dell'Artiglieria Italiana in 1942 six of these guns were in Italian service (while none in 1940): in my opinion this means that they were war booty aquired either from the Greeks or from the Yugoslavian.
Could anybody add any more detailed information on this point? Do you know whether the Greeks or the Yugoslavians replaced the wooden wheels with steel ones?
Nice to see you here I wasn't aware there was a Turkish Krupp gun in Rovereto. One of these days we have to arrange a good photo report of their depots.
I don't recall the example at Roverto having Arabic lettering on the breach rear. Of course I'm sure all are aware the Italians manufactured the Krupp M1906 under licence.