-
adapted to use Army
carriages and used as
heavy field guns as the 15 cm
Schiffskanone C/28 in Mörserlafette. This gun was
designed as a
smaller and lighter...
- The 15 cm
SchiffsKanone C/28 in Mörserlafette (SK C/28 in Mrs Laf) was a
German heavy gun used in the
Second World War.
Production of
carriages for the...
- (among
these guns "15 cm hrubá
houfnice vz. 1937" was most common) 15 cm
Schiffskanone C/28 in Mörserlafette 15 cm hrubá
houfnice vz. 25 15 cm
Kanone 18 15...
- The 15 cm SK L/45 was a
German naval gun used in
World War I and
World War II. The 15 cm SK L/45 was a
widely used
naval gun on many
classes of
World War...
- The 10.5 cm SK C/32 (SK -
Schiffskanone (ship
board cannon) C -
Construktionsjahr (year of design), was a
widely used
German naval gun on a
variety of...
- 1934
naval gun :
Italian equivalent BL 15-inch Mk I
naval gun SK –
Schiffskanone (ship's gun) - Post 1920; C –
Construktionsjahr (year of design) M.Dv...
- 53,500
tonnes (52,700 long tons) at full load in 1944. SK
stands for
Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C/34
stands for
Constructionjahr (Construction year) 1934...
-
Mediterranean in
April and May. In
Kriegsmarine gun nomenclature, SK
stands for
Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C/32
stands for
Constructionjahr (Construction year) 1932...
- work
claims a
speed of 31.1
knots (57.6 km/h; 35.8 mph). SK
stands for
Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C/34
stands for
Construktionsjahr (design year) 1934,...
-
night of 14/15 June. In
Kriegsmarine gun nomenclature, SK
stands for
Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C/30
stands for
Constructionjahr (construction year) 1930...