- The
Krupp gun is a
family of
artillery pieces that was used by
several world armies from the
nineteenth century onwards. In 1811,
Friedrich Krupp founded...
-
Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-
Krupp (formerly Fried.
Krupp AG and
Friedrich Krupp GmbH)
trading as
Krupp, was the
largest company in
Europe at the beginning...
- The
Krupp K5 was a
heavy railway gun used by ****
Germany throughout World War II.
Krupp's K5
series were
consistent in
mounting a 21.5-metre-long (71 ft)...
- The
Krupp 7.5 cm
Model 1903 was a
field gun used by a
number of
European armies in both
World War I and
World War II. The
Model 1903 was manufactured...
- 152.4mm
guns, 40
calibers barrel length: 21 (
Krupp guns, 14200m range, 9 RPM fire rate) 240mm
guns, 30
calibers barrel length: 11 (
Krupp guns of the 19th...
- Gustav) was a
German 80-centimetre (31.5 in)
railway gun. It was
developed in the late 1930s by
Krupp in Rügenwalde as
siege artillery for the
explicit purpose...
-
small guns during the
Thirty Years' War and
eventually acquired fulling mills, coal
mines and an iron forge.
During the
Napoleonic Wars,
Friedrich Krupp founded...
- howitzers, trains,
railway guns,
machine guns, cars, tanks, and much more.
Krupp produced the
Tiger I tank, Big
Bertha and the
Paris Gun,
among other inventions...
- The
Krupp steelworks, or
Krupp foundry, or
Krupp cast
steel factory (German:
Krupp-Gussstahlfabrik [Guss+stahl+fabrik]) in
Essen is a
historic industrial...
- of the war, it
became a
certainty that, for
Krupp,
gun production would come to a
complete standstill,
Krupp concluded an
agreement with
Aktiebolaget Bofors...