155 K/77 (155 mm cannon model 1878 - Canon de 155 Long, Mle 1877)
Calibre:155 mm (bagged charge ammunition)
Barrel length: L/27
Weight in action: 5700 - 6500 kg
Muzzle velocity: 517 m/sec
Traverse:0 degrees
Elevation:- 26 degrees, + 26 degrees
Max. range:12,3 km
Ammunition weight:40,0 - 43,6 kg (HE)
Ammunition types:HE
Country of origin:France
Finnish use: 48 guns donated by France during Winter War, but they arrived too late to be used in that war. All guns used by fortification artillery and coastal artillery units during Continuation War. Last shots in battle fired in July of 1944 - these were likely the last shots ever fired with guns so old, that they lacked recoil system.
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120 K/78 with wheel plates, which were part of equipment used to reduce recoil with this gun model and make transporting the gun on soft ground easier.
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155 L with serial number 1 (1877).
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Barrel length: L/27
Weight in action:3750 - 3850 kg
Muzzle velocity:525 - 613 m/sec
Traverse:0 degrees
Elevation:- 0 degrees, + 30 degrees
Max. range:10,7 - 12,4 km
Ammunition weight:18,8 - 20,0 kg (HE)
Ammunition types:HE
Country of origin:France
Finnish use: 72 guns donated by France during Winter War. None of the guns arrived in time to see any battle use in that war. Most guns, if not all used by fortification artillery units during Continuation War. The most popular and most heavily used of these guns in Finnish use. Last shots fired in battle in June of 1944.
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Impressive post as always, your choice of pictures is great!
VastaaPoistaHi, Phil
PoistaThanks for your comments and kind words.
I'll see you, even my eyes have started to become poor vision day by day...
what a great story, and cool pictures
VastaaPoistaMoi, S-K
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All cannon shots, if ammunition was (in the Winter War).
Continuation War was a lot of ammo, because nearly two and a half years ammo-industry works full power...
Great photos!
VastaaPoistaHi, Rodger.
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Time of Continue war, was been only trench warfare, and long-distance patrol activities, and many biggest aggressive intelligence activities, and both side attacks, in front line
However, the number had a significantly lower...