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Russian 122 from Belgrade
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Hallo!


 


Another customer from Belgrade…


 


Best,


 


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Yvan Stefanos (Ivan Stefanovic)


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Ah.. this is the Ruski 122mm M1910.   This system was purchased from the French Schneider firm. 

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Just a word of caution. This may actually be an example the Schneider commercial 120mm M-1911 howitzer sold to Belgium, Bulgaria, and Serbia, a weapon which was for all intents and purposes identical to the Russian M-1910. There was also a French M1915 120mm field howitzer, and the Bulgarians had an M-1907 120mm Schneider field howitzer, which was very similar to the later weapons.

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