DATABASE OF THE WW1 SURVIVING ARTILLERY

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French 105mm fieldgun in Verdun (Mémorial)
German guns
Austria guns
Belgian guns
Great Britain guns
French guns
Italian guns
Romanian guns
Russian guns
Serbian guns
Turkish guns
USA guns

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Note : Some arbitrary conventions have been adopted building this database

  1. Guns nationality : the guns are attributed to the nation whose army adopted and used them during WW1, and not to the nation that designed or built them. A Krupp gun used by Belgium army during WW1 will be classified under 'Belgium'. On the opposite, the same gun used by the Finnish army without major modification after WW1 will stay amongst the Germn guns.

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  3. Guns origin : the guns origin is the nationality of the designer and builder company. If the gun is produced under license by a foreign plant, a double nationality origin may be given.

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  5. Capured guns : the guns that have been captured to an army during the war and used by another army will be attributed to the initial owner, unless they were heavily modified (calibre, ...). For instance, Russian guns captured by Germany and used on the West front are classified under 'Russia'.

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  7. Guns type : each nation used different definitions of the type of artillery, and those definitions changed with time too. Therefore, the following convention - non historic - have been adopted :

Germany

350 records :

144

Light

80

Heavy

3

Fortress

3

Mountain

6

AA

115

Trench


In 1914, the German Empire is one of the very first industrial powers. It has a powerful, modern and creative weapon industry, whose two leaders are Krupp and Rheinmetall. The German headquarter, prepairing war plans for a long time, knows its Armies will have both to excel rapid movement manoeuvres and to destroy or silence the numerous fortified positions built by their ennemies. Equally willing to learn from preceeding wars experiences (Including the Germano-French 1870 war, The Boer wars. the Russo-Japanese war, etc...), the IInd Reich specialists order a complete range of artillery to the private industries. This powerful and varied arsenal will prove efficient and superior to all its adversaries in the beginning of the war.

As soon as August 1914, the light artillery ('FeldArtilleie' - Field Artillery) integrate both a modern 77mm fieldgun and good 10cm light howitzers (missed by their ennemies for the entrenchments destruction). The German heavy artillery ('FussArtillerie' - Foot Artillery) yet owned powerful long range heavy guns (including the impressive 13cm), numerous heavy howitzers, some hyper-heavy mortars (up to 42cm caliber), and trench mortars units.

However, just like all the fighting countries, Germany had to find a solution to the guns heavy losses and the long development time of new guns by improvising some heavy artillery based on existing Navy tubes, as well as trench mortars from various origins and design. An ambitious modernisation program gave birth in 1916 to numerous equipments even more performant, based on the war experiences and learnings.

The German Industry, particularly Krupp, was also very active on the exportation market and provided numerous artillery to future fighting countries, allied or ennemies, including Russia, USA, Great Britain, Belgium, Italy and Turkey. Much of that powerful artillery was destroyed after the war as per the Versailles Treaty, but a small amount of the WW1 guns were still in service durin the inter-war years. This obliged the IIIrd Reich to develop new modern guns, for the best of its 1940 arsenal...


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

77 mm

77 mm FK 96 n/A light fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Boonah, QLD

Australia

Brisbane, QLD

Australia

Charters Towers, QLD

Australia

Corinda, QLD

Australia

Miles, QLD

Australia

Warwick, QLD

Australia

Muswellbrook, NSW

Australia

Narrabri, NSW

Australia

Sydney, NSW

Australia

Sydney, NSW

Australia

Gawler, SA

Australia

Goolwa, SA

Australia

Murray Bridge, SA

Australia

Rose Park, SA

Australie

Victor Harbour, SA

Australia

Nar Nar Goon, VIC

Australia

Broome, WA

Australia

Kalgoorlie, WA

Australia

Mannum, WA

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Saint Jean Geest

Belgium

Warneton

Canada

Québec, QC

Canada

Ottawa, ON

Canada

Shelburne, ON

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Salon de Provence (13)

France

Ecuras (16)

France

Plourivo (22)

France

Evran (22)

France

Perigueux (24)

France

Lannilis (29)

France

Trefiagat (29)

France

Salies du SAlat (31)

France

Légé (44)

France

Saint Alban sur Limagnole (48)

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Aunay en Bazois (58)

France

Rethondes (60)

France

Notre-Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Port Vendres (66)

France

St Martin de Belleville (73)

France

Villeroy (77)

France

Poziéres (80)

Great-Britain

Fort Nelson

Great-Britain

Lincoln

New Zealand

Portobello Dunedin

Romania

Bucarest

USA

Thomaston, CT

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Scotch Plains, NJ

USA

Cornwall, NY

USA

Long Island, NY

USA

Saratoga, NY

USA

Fort Sill, OK

77 mm

77 mm FK 16 light fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Parkes, NSW

Australia

Adelaide, SA

Australia

Mount Gambier, SA

Australia

Unley, SA

Australia

Unley, SA

Australia

Nar Nar Goon, VIC

Australia

Ravenswood, WA

Belgium

Namur

Canada

Québec, QC

Canada

Brantford, ON

Canada

Woodbridge, ON

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Oulches - La Vallee Foulon (02)

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Novion-Porcien (08)

France

Umpeau (28)

France

Azay le Rideau (37)

France

Failly (57)

France

Notre-Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Notre-Dame de Lorette (62)

Serbie

Belgrade

USA

Waterbury, CT

USA

Aberdeen, MD

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Chester, PA

88 mm

9 cm K 73(/91) heavy fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Gatton, QLD

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Hennezel (88)

Serbia

Belgrade

USA

Wrightsville, GA

105 mm

105 mm K 04 fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Nundah, QLD

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Vierves sur Viroin

France

Fix St Geneys (43)

Romania

Bucarest

USA

Bristol, CT

USA

Belmar, NJ

USA

Fort Sill, OK

105 mm

105 mm K 14 fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Perth, WA

Canada

Niagara on the Lake, ON

Finland

Hameenlinna

Romania

Bucarest

USA

Wayne, NJ

USA

Fort Sill, OK

105 mm

105 mm K 17 fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Germany

Koblenz

Germany

Heitersheim

Canada

Quebec, QC

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Wrightsville, GA

105 mm

Light fieldhowitzer 105 mm lFH 98

Origin : Germany

France

Pozieres (80)

105 mm

Light fieldhowitzer 105 mm lFH 98/09

Origin : Germany

Australia

Merrylands, NSW

Belgium

Brussels

Canada

Frank, AL

Canada

Quebec, QC

France

Beaune sur Arzon (43)

France

Linthelles (51)

France

Vincey (88)

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Newport News, VA

105 mm

Light fieldhowitzer 105 mm lFH 16

Origin : Germany

Australia

Bomaderry, NSW

Australia

Rockhampton, QLD

Australia

Rockhampton, QLD

Australia

Moonta, SA

Australia

Warrnambool, VIC

Canada

Bridgewater, NS

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Saint Jory (31)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Saint Marcel (56)

France

Bienvilliers au Bois (62)

France

Lescherolles (77)

France

Albert (80)

Great Britain

Fort Nelson

Serbie

Belgrade

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Andover, MA

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Secaucus, NJ

USA

Hamburg, PA

105 mm

Light fieldhowitzer 105 mm lFH Kp 16

Origin : Germany

USA

Derby, CT


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

120 mm

Heavy gun 120 mm L 35 (type sRK 79) (Ring Kanone)

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Saint Eloi

Belgium

Elverdinge

Romania

Bucarest

135 mm

Heavy gun 135 mm L/35 M 1909

Origin : Germany

New Zealand

Wellington

USA

Easton, PA

150 mm

Heavy howitzer 150 mm sFH 93

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Quaregnon

France

Draguignan (83)

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Newport News, VA

150 mm

Heavy gun 150 mm lang Ring Kanone 92

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Cherain

Germany

Spandau

150 mm

Heavy howitzer 150 mm sFH 02

Origin : Germany

South Africa

Johannesburg

Australia

Jamestown, SA

Canada

Brantford, ON

Canada

Ottawa, ON

France

Oulches - La Vallee Foulon (02)

France

Mutzig (67)

France

Saint Valéry sur Somme (80)

Germany

SpandauA

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Prairie de Rocher, IL

USA

Salisbury, MD

USA

Kansas City, MO

150 mm

Heavy howitzer 150 mm sFH 13

Origin : Germany

Australia

Cooma, NSW

Australia

Mount Morgan, QLD

Australia

Rockhampton, QLD

Australia

Norwood, SA

Australia

Clifton Hill, VIC

Australia

Warrnambool, VIC

Canada

Brantford, ON

France

Suippes (51)

France

Verdun (55)

Romania

Bucarest

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Fowler, IN

USA

Red Bank, NJ

USA

Fort Sill, OK

150 mm

Heavy howitzer 150 mm sFH 13 long

Origin : Germany

Australia

Sydney, NSW

Australia

Gladstone, QLD

Australia

Rosewood, QLD

Australia

Wandoan, QLD

Australia

Beaconsfield, TAS

Belgium

Bruxelles

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Southboro, MA

USA

Baltimore, MD

USA

Coldwater, MI

USA

Emporia, VA

150 mm

Navy heavy gun 150 mm SK L/40 i.R.L.

Origin : Germany

Australia

Sydney, NSW

Belgium

Brussels

Canada

Woodbridge, ON

Oceania

Unknown

150 mm

Navy heavy gun 150 mm SK L/45 i.R.L.

Origin : Germany

Canada

Woodbridge, ON

150 mm

Krupp Heavy Gun 150 mm M16

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Melbourne, VIC

Canada

Saskatoon, SK

USA

Prairie de Rocher, IL

USA

Dayton, VA

210 mm

Heavy howitzer 210 mm M 1899

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Bruxelles

210 mm

Heavy howitzer 210 mm M 1910

Origin : Germany

Australia

Childers, Isis County

Australia

Melbourne

Canada

Quebec, QC

Canada

Ottawa, ON

Germany

Spandau

Northern Ireland

Inniskilling

USA

Bloomington, IL

USA

Lowell, MT

USA

Hickory, NC

USA

Clackamas, OR

210 mm

Heavy howitzer 210 mm M 1916

Origin : Germany

Australia

Hobart, TAS

Belgium

Bruxelles

Canada

Quebec, QC

Finland

Hameenlinna

USA

Waterbury, CT

USA

Fort Meade, MD

USA

Fall River, MT

USA

Harrisonburg, VA

USA

Newport News, VA

USA

Victoria, VA

280 mm

280 mm L/40 railway gun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra


Fortress

FORTRESS ARTILLERY

105 mm

105 mm gun TK verst. (Armored cupola)

Origin : Germany

France

Mutzig (67)

105 mm

105 mm gun KiSL (on shielded carriage)

Origin : Germany

France

Mutzig (67)

150 mm

150 mm gun KiSL (on shielded carriage)

Origin : Germany

USA

Topton, PA


Mountain

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

75 mm

7.5cm Gebirgs Kanone L/13

Origin : Germany

USA

Wrightsville, GA

75 mm

7.5cm Gebirgs Kanone M 1915

Origin : Germany

Great-Britain

Londres

75 mm

7.5cm Gebirgs Kanone M 1915

Origin : Germany

Australia

Corrigin, WA


DCA

ANTI AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY

77 mm

77 mm FK 96 n/A anti-aircraft gun

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Brussels

77 mm

77 mm Mod FK 16 anti-aircraft gun

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Brussels

Romania

Bucarest

77 mm

77 mm Flak 16 anti-aircraft gun

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Brussels

Great Britain

London

88 mm

88 mm Mod 17 anti-aircraft gun

Origin : Germany

USA

Aberdeen, MD


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

75.8 mm

Light Minenwerfer 7.6 cm IMW a/A

Origin : Germany

France

Orbey (68)

75.8 mm

Light Minenwerfer 7.6 cm IMW n/A

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Barcaldine, QLD

Australia

Blackall, QLD

Australia

Boonah, QLD

Australia

Charleville, QLD

Australia

Clifton, QLD

Australia

Gatton, QLD

Australia

Herberton, QLD

Australia

Irvinebank, QLD

Australia

Mitchell, QLD

Australia

Rosewood, QLD

Australia

Warwick, QLD

Australia

Kapunda, SA

Australia

Mount Gambier, SA

Belgium

Brussels

Belgium

Chene al Pierre

Belgiume

Zonnebeke

Canada

Terrebonne, QC

Canada

Ottawa, ON

France

Novion Porcien (08)

France

Salon de Provence (13)

France

Verriéres (16)

France

Mussidan (24)

France

Saint Benoit du Sault (36)

France

Bains (43)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Hargeville sur Chee (55)

France

Nixéville (55)

France

Guentrange (57)

France

Orbey (68)

France

Romeries (59)

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Paris (75)

France

Draguignan (83)

France

Private collection

USA

New Orrleans, LA

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Allendale, NJ

USA

West Paterson, NJ

USA

Lake Placid, NY

91 mm

Light Minenwerfer 91 mm Lanz or Mauser

Origin : Germany

France

Albert (80)

Canada

Ottawa, ON

France

Fleury (57)

France

Private collection

91 mm

Light LadungsWerfer 91 mm Ehrardt

Origin : Germany

France

Private collection

175 mm

Medium Minenwerfer 17 cm mMW a/A

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Muswellbrook, NSW

Australia

Hahndorf, SA

Australia

Kapunda, SA

Australia

Deloraine, TAS

Australie

Warnambool, VIC

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Ramillies

France

Thueyts (07)

France

Novion Porcien (08)

France

Renneville (31)

France

Lucay le Male (36)

France

Lachy (51)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Charolles (71)

France

Les Epesses (85)

Italia

Carso

USA

Two Harbors, MN

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Cumberland, RI

175 mm

Medium Minenwerfer 17 cm mMW n/A

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Deloraine, TAS

Australie

Rosebud, VIC

Australie

Donnybrook, WA

Australie

Perth, WA

Australie

Perth, WA

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Boezinge

Belgium

Rummen

Belgium

Tourinnes Saint Lambert

Belgium

Ypres

Belgium

Zillebeke

Belgium

Saint Médard

France

Bois Belleau (02)

France

Seringes et Nesles (02)

France

Chateauneuf sur Cher (22)

France

Léhon (22)

France

Saint cast (22)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Obrechies (59)

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Cantigny (80)

France

Poziéres (80)

Romania

Bucarest

USA

Newport News, VA

245 mm

Ladungswerfer Erhardt 245 mm

Origin : Germany

Germany

Heitersheim

245 mm

Heavy FlügelMinenwerfer 24 cm IKO

Origin : Germany

France

Cremieu (38)

France

Fleury devant Douaumont (55)

France

Abreschviller (57)

France

Saint Andre (73)

France

Domart sur la Luce (80)

France

Aisy sur Armancon (89)

245 mm

Heavy FlügelMinenwerfer 24 cm Albrecht

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Melin

Belgique

Sars la Bruyere

France

Léves (28)

France

Vindecy (71)

250 mm

Heavy Minenwerfer 25 cm sMW a/A

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Bruxelles

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Vimy (62)

France

Draguignan (83)

Romania

Bucarest

USA

New Orleans, LA

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Cranston, RI

250 mm

Heavy Minenwerfer 25 cm sMW n/A

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Bruxelles

Belgium

Helen Bos

Belgium

Herstal

Belgium

Kersbeek

Belgium

Lantin

Belgium

Lubbeek

Belgium

Meensel Kiezegem

Belgium

Rance

France

Seclin (59)

France

Pozieres (62)

France

Peslieres (63)

USA

Bridgeport, CT

USA

Baltimore, MD

USA

Totowa, NJ

250 mm

25cm Albrecht mortar

Origin : Germany

Canada

Ottawa, ON


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Austria


39 records :

14

Light

15

Heavy

0

Fortress

7

Mountain

0

AA

3

Trench


The collapse of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire is one of the most famous of the numerous geo-political consequences of WW1. In 1914, Austria-Hungary is a weakened empire yet, living in the memories of its glorious past. A little alike, its Artillery is both powerful and a little behind some important countries for some characteristics.

The companies Skoda and Bohler dominate the country's ordnance industry and demonstrate a reknown know-how. They are designing some very efficient guns, some of them being even sold or lent to the powerful German ally. This is particularly true for the mountain guns, designed for the natural battlefield of Austria, and therefore ingeniously built to be mobile on difficult grounds and still powerful. This was also the case for the 305 and 380mm heavy mortars that were often helping their German friends on Eastern and Western battlefields.

But on the other hand, the Austrian Artilery designers were clinging to some obsolete standards, such as the manufacturing of gun barrels in bronze (a material they worked better than anyone else in the world), avantageously replaced in every other country by forged alloyed steel. They waited until late in the war to change their manufacturing habits. Some would even associate this relative technical backwardness to the weakness of Skoda in the export market before thye war...


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

76.2 mm

7.5 cm fieldgun Mod 1911

Origin : Austria

France

Verdun (55)

Romania

Bucarest

76.2 mm

8 cm fieldgun Mod 1905 & 1908

Origin : Austria

Belgium

Brussels

76.2 mm

8 cm fieldgun Mod 1917

Origin : Austria

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

USA

Millburn, NJ

USA

Fort Sill, OK

87 mm

9 cm M 1875 fieldgun 'Uchatius'

Origin : Autriche

Serbia

Belgrade

104 mm

10 cm Gun M 1915

Origin : Austria

Australie

Brisbane, QLD

104 mm

10 cm Howitzer M 1914

Origin : Austria

Australie

Oakey, QLD

France

Verdun (55)

Belgium

Bruxelles

Greece

Athens

Serbia

Belgrade

USA

Fort Sill, OK


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

149 mm

15 cm field howitzer M14 and M14/16

Origin : Austria

Austria

Vienna

Belgium

Bruxelles

Romania

Bucarest

149 mm

15 cm Howitzer M 1915

Origin : Austria

Romania

Bucarest

152.4 mm

15 cm gun M 1915/16

Origin : Austria

France

Fillols (66)

Austria

Vienne

Romania

Bucarest

210 mm

210 mm howitzer M 1916

Origin : Austria

Romania

Bucarest

240 mm

240 mm Howitzer M 1898

Origin : Austria

Austria

Vienna

305 mm

305 mm howitzer M 1911

Origin : Austria

Romania

Bucarest

Serbia

Belgrade

305 mm

305 mm howitzer M 1916

Origin : Austria

Romania

Bucarest

380 mm

380 mm howitzer M 1916

Origin : Austria

Austria

Vienne

Romania

Bucarest

420 mm

420 mm howitzer M 1916

Origin : Austria

Romania

Bucarest


Mountain

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

72.5 mm

72 mm Gebirgskanone M 1899

Origin : Austria

Austria

Vienna

75 mm

75 mm Gebirgskanone M 1915

Origin : Austria

Germany

Heiterscheim

Australia

Bundaberg, QLD

Australia

Belgrave, VIC

Australia

Koorda, WA

France

Montvalezan (73)

100 mm

100 mm Gebirgshaubitze M 1916

Origin : Austria

Austria

Vienna


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

140 mm

14 cm Minenwerfer M16

Origin : Austria

Austria

Bergisel

Belgium

Brussels

140 mm

14 cm pneumatic Minenwerfer

Origin : Austria

Belgium

Brussels


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Belgium


24 records :

10

Light

4

Heavy

0

Fortress

2

Mountain

1

AA

7

Trench


Since its creation in 1830, the Belgium kingdom tries to have a neutral status. Nevertheless, it constitutes a small army whose mission is to defend the integrality of its territory. This neutral status comes with the disavantage of being obliged to be prepared to an invasion coming from any border (in this case, more probalbly from France or Germany), and with the advantage of receiving quickly the help of the other countries that garanteed its neutrality. This is the reason why Belgium gave so much care to its fortress artillery in the fortified positions of Liege, Namur and Antwerp.

Its industry (Fonderie Royale de Canons, and Cockerill) made alliances with the British Nordenfelt and the German Krupp for building Artillery pieces under licence. Ironically, a lot of the guns that fired on the invading German troops in August 1914 were... German !

Having lost most of its fieldguns during the retreat to the Yser river, the Belgium Army was rearmed mainly by France, with both modern or obsolete equipments.

It is also worth noticing the inventivity of some Belgian officers whose trench mortars (Van Deuren and Delattre) were adopted by the French Army awaiting for the the delivery of modern and efficient guns from the French industries and arsenals.


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 mm mle 1896 fieldgun

Origin : Belgium/Great-Britain

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 mm mle 1898 fieldgun

Origin : Belgium/Great-Britain

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 mm TA mle 1877/1901 fieldgun

Origin : Belgium/Germany

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1905 TR and TRA

Origin : Belgium/Germany

Belgium

Antwerp

Belgium

Brussels

France

Treport (76)

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1897

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1904 TR SP

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 mm Fieldgun Mle GP III

Origin : Belgium/Germany

Belgium

Brussels

87 mm

87 mm fieldgun mle 1866

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Brussels


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

149 mm

149 mm Howitzer mle 1909 Krupp

Origin : Germany

Belgium

Brussels

150 mm

150 mm Howitzer Mle 1912 Schneider

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

155 mm

Canon de 155 mm Court mle 1917 Schneider

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

Belgium

Haelen


Mountain

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

70 mm

70 mm mountain gun St Chamond

Origin : France

Democratic Republic of Congo

Kananga

USA

Wrightsville


Anti-Aircraft

ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY

37 mm

37mm Vickers/Maxim M1903/13

Origin : Great Britain

Belgium

Brussels


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

70 mm

Van Deuren mortar

Origin : Belgium

Belgium

Arlon

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

Jouhandeau-Deslandres mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

75 mm

75 T Schneider mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Arlon

Belgium

Brussels

142 mm

Delattre-St Chamond mortar

Origin : Belgium

Belgium

Brussels

Belgium

Dixmude


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Great Britain


45 records :

13

Light

25

Heavy

0

Fortress

3

Mountain

1

AA

3

Trench


The experience gathered during the Boers Wars in South Africa at the end of the XIXth century was a major contribution to the British Army Artillery arsenal composition before WW1.

The Boers quick firing fieldguns, delivered by Krupp, were so superior to the British Breech Loading guns that London ordered in 1900 100 3 inches fieldguns from Rheinmetall (The 'Ehrardt gun'), whose study was at the base of the future QF 13 and 18 pounder guns, the principal British fieldguns on the WW1 western front battlefields. Moreover, the 120mm Krupp howitzers captured in South Africa demonstrated the interest of a Field Howitzer, future QF 4.5in howitzer. Also, the need for long range heavy guns for counter-battery the Boers artyllery incited the improvised assembly of available 4.7 inches naval barrels on wooden carriages, that will open the way to a whole generation of more sophisticated middle or heavy guns such as the 5in 60Pdr, who will have an important role duriing WW1.

One of the noticeable characteristics of the British artillery is in the continuous improvements that were applied after the guns were adopted, giving way to numerous 'marks' for each model, both for the carriage and the tube.

It is also intersting to note that some British guns (such as the QF 18-Pdr or the 5in 60Pdr) were used by the US Army in Europe, modified or not, built in USA under licence or not, during WW1. However they were slowly replaced by French guns, whose most celeb were the 75 mle 1897, the 155 mle 1917, and the 155mm GPF. The British guns obviously equipped the Australian, New-Zealand, Canadian and South African corps that were invoved in WW1.


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

76.2 mm

QF 13-pounder fieldgun

Origin : Great-Britain

Canada

Ottawa, ON

France

Pozieres (80)

Great Britain

London

83.8 mm

QF 18-pounder fieldgun

Origin : Great-Britain

Australia

Sydney, NSW

Australia

Karrakatta, WA

Canada

Ottawa, ON

Great Britain

Fort Nelson

Great Britain

London

Great Britain

Woolwich

114.3 mm

QF 4.5 inches field howitzer

Origin : Great-Britain

Australia

Sydney

Belgium

Messines

Grande Bretagne

Woolwich

USA

Morris Plains


Lourde

ARTILLERIE LOURDE

119.4 mm

QF 4.7 inches field gun

Origin : Great-Britain

Spain

Valladolid

127 mm

BL 60 Pdr field gun

Origin : Great-Britain

England

London

USA

Bloomingdale, NJ

USA

Parkville, MD

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Newport News, VA

USA

Baraboo Town, WI

152.4 mm

BL 6 inches 30 cwt howitzer

Origin : Great-Britain

Greece

Athens

152.4 mm

BL 6 inches 26 cwt howitzer

Origin : Great-Britain

South Africa

Bloem Fontein

South Africa

Cape Town

South Africa

Durban

South Africa

Johannesburg

South Africa

Kimberley

South Africa

Pretoria

Australia

Sydney

Great Britain

Woolwich

152.4 mm

BL 6 inches Mk VII gun

Origin : Great-Britain

Finland

Lappohja

152.4 mm

BL 6 inches Mk XIX gun

Origin : Great-Britain

South Africa

Cape Town

South Africa

Johannesburg

Brazil

Copacabana

203 mm

BL 8 inches Mk VI, VII & VIII howitzer

Origin : Great-Britain

Canada

Ottawa, ON

Finland

Helsinki

Finland

Hameenlinna

234 mm

BL 9.2 inches Mk I, II howitzer

Origin : Great-Britain

Australia

Canberra

Great Britain

London


Mountain

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

75 mm

2.95 in Mountain Pack Howitzer

Origin : Great Britain

Great Britain

Fort Nelson

USA

Aberdeen, MD

94 mm

QF 3.7 in Mountain Pack Howitzer

Origin : Great Britain

Israel

Tel Aviv


Anti-Aircraft

ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY

37 mm

QF 1-Pdr 'Pom-Pom'

Origin : Great Britain

Great Britain

London


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

81 mm

81 mm Stokes mortar

Origin : Great-Britain

France

Arras (62)

240 mm

9.45 in 'Flying Pig' mortar

Origin : Great-Britain/France

France

Longueval

Great Britain

London


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France


197 records :

36

Light

35

Heavy

0

Fortress

8

Mountain

1

AA

119

Trench


Even if some skeptics will argue forever, the mighty 75mm Mle 1897 introduced by French military technicians in the end of the XIXth century was really a revolution. That fieldgun apparition, including numerous innovations that would concurse to really earn the 'Quick Firing Gun' appellation, turned most of the other countries existing guns obsolete overnight.

But paradoxally, these qualities were very close to bring the defeat to France, since some decision makers, for both budgetary and military theory reasons, were inclined to declare that this single gun was able to fullfill all of the missions devoted to artillery, even the ones it has not been designed for. The first fight in 1914, and the beginning of the trenches war quickly demonstrated the urgent need for field howitzers and heavy howitzers, long range guns, and trench artillery.

Therefore, 1915 saw the improvised apparition of numerous weapons of these types, some coming from ancient wars, others from the export catalogs of the private industries (mainly Schneider and Saint Chamond), or even naval tubes adapted to land firing, while new guns were designed in the engineering departments. That design effort could be speeded-up by the existence of a whole range of remarkable artillery created by Schneider for Russia, that just needed minor modification to be adopted by France.

In 1916 and 1917, this new generation of modern guns and howitzer finally arrived, some of them for a very long career (such as the 155 C mle 1917, or the 155mm GPF). In the end of 1918, a second wave of new guns, designed for a movement war, was beginning to arrive to the front when the armistice came and ended the fightings. Most of the WW1 French artillery went back to service in June 1940, and a huge part of them were used by the IIIrd Reich on all the fronts, particularly on the fortified defences of the European coasts.

French guns were also sent by France to some of its allies in WW1, such as USA, Belgium, Serbia, Romania, etc...


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1897

Origin : France

Angleterre

Londres

Australia

Canberra

Canada

Ottawa, ON

France

Condé sur Aisne (02)

France

Oulches La Vallée Foulon (02)

France

Salon de Provence (13)

France

Saumur (49)

France

Commercy (55)

France

Verdun (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Bitche (57)

France

Seclin (59)

France

Rethondes (60)

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

France

Paris (75)

France

Draguignan (83)

Finland

Hameenlinna

Israel

Tel-Aviv

Poland

Warsaw

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1912 (Schneider PD13bis)

Origin : France

Poland

Varsovia

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1914 (Schneider PD7)

Origin : France

Poland

Varsovia

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1915 ('TR Saint Chamond')

Origin : France

Israel

Tel-Aviv

80 mm

80 mm cavalery gun de Bange mle 1877

Origin : France

France

Vaux-Rouillac (16)

France

Bourges (18)

Morocco

Marrakech

Serbia

Belgrade

90 mm

90 mm fieldgun de Bange mle 1877

Origin : France

France

Bourges (18)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Draguignan (83)

95 mm

95 mm fieldgun Lahitolle (Mle 1888)

Origin : France

France

Draguigan (83)

105 mm

105 L TR gun mle 1913

Origin : France

France

Fleury (55)

France

Fleury (55)

Finland

Hameenlinna

Israel

Tel Aviv

Turquie

Canakkale


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

120 mm

120 mm Long gun mle 1878 'de Bange'

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

Finland

Hameenlinna

Finland

Kuuskajas Rauma

France

Draguignan (83)

155 mm

155 mm Long gun mle 1877 'de Bange'

Origin : France

France

Rupt en Woà«vre (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Draguignan (83)

Finlande

Hamina

USA

Norwalk

155 mm

155 mm short gun mle 1890 'Baquet'

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

155 mm

155 mm short gun mle 1904 T.R. 'Rimailho'

Belgium

Bruxelles

155 mm

155 mm short gun mle 1915 Saint Chamond

Origin : France

Finland

Artjarvii

Finland

Virolahti

155 mm

155 mm short gun mle 1917 Schneider

Belgium

Zillebeke

Finland

Hameenlinna

France

Saumur (49)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Fleury (55)

France

Seclin (59)

France

Notre Dame de Lorette (62)

Israel

Tel-Aviv

155 mm

155 mm long gun mle 1917 Schneider

Origin : France

Norvége

Utvorda

155 mm

155 mm long gun mle 1918 Schneider

Origin : France

USA

Aberdeen, MD

155 mm

155 mm long gun Long Range Fillioux

Origin : France

France

Cricqueville en Bessin (14)

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Draguignan (83)

Great-Britain

Jersey

194 mm

194 mm heavy gun Mle 1870/1884

Origin : France

France

Cezembre (35)

194 mm

194 mm GPF gun on St Chamond caterpillar

Origin : France

USA

Aberdeen, MD

220 mm

220 mm Long Gun Mle 1917 Schneider

Origin : France

Great Britain

Guernesey

240 mm

240 mm heavy gun Mle 1884 on tractor carriage St Chamond

Origin : France

Turkey

Canakkale

240 mm

240 mm heavy gun Mle 1893/1896

Origin : France

France

Batz sur Mer (44)

270 mm

270 mm heavy howitzer Mle 1885, systeme de Bange

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels

320 mm

320 mm heavy gun Mle 1870-1884

Origin : France

France

Gâvres - Kersahu (56)


Montagne

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

65 mm

65 mm Mountain gun Mle 1906, Schneider-Ducrest

Origin : France

France

Draguignan (83)

Israel

Haifa

Israel

Kfar-Sirkin

Israel

Tel-Aviv

Israel

Yad Mordechai

Israel

Zichron Yaakov

Turkeyu

Canakkale

80 mm

80 mm Mountain gun Mle 1878 modified 1881, systeme de Bange

Origin : France

France

Paris (75)

France

Draguignan (83)


DCA

ANTI AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 Mle 1897 DCA anti-aircraft gun

Origin : France

Belgium

Brussels


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

37 mm

37mm Mle 1916 TRP Infantry Gun

Origin : France

Belgique

Bruxelles

France

Paris (75)

France

Albert (80)

France

Draguignan (83)

58 mm

58 n° 1 mortar

Origin : France

France

Epernay (51)

58 mm

58 n° 1 bis mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

France

Fleury (55)

58 mm

58 n° 2 mortar

Origin : France

France

Dampleux (02)

France

Faverolles (02)

France

Oulches La Vallee Foulon (02)

France

Vendhuile (02)

France

Chezelles (03)

France

Montvicq (03)

France

Tourrettes sur Loup (06)

France

Montcy Saint Pierre (08)

France

Saint Andre les Vergers (10)

France

Chassenon (16)

France

Bercloux (17)

France

Bernay Saint Martin (17)

France

Saint Martin de Coudre (17)

France

Brinon sur Sauldre (18)

France

Auxey-Duresses (21)

France

Seurre (21)

France

Goudelin (22)

France

Plouaret (22)

France

Lourdoueix St Pierre (23)

France

Chapdeuil (24)

France

Trélissac (24)

France

Les Gras (25)

France

Quelquepart en Drôme (26)

France

Montbrun les Bains (26)

France

Grane (26)

France

Dangu (27)

France

Heudebouville (27)

France

Yevres (28)

France

Cast (29)

France

Roscoff (29)

France

Baziége (31)

France

Baulon (35)

France

Paimpont (35)

France

Saint Pierre de Pleguen (35)

France

Azay le Rideau (37)

France

La Chapelle sur Loire (37)

France

Langeais (37)

France

Rivarennes (37)

France

Sainte Maure de Touraine (37)

France

Sonzay (37)

France

Pontlevoy (41)

France

Saint Priest la Prugne (42)

France

Loudes (43)

France

Machecoul (44)

France

Port Saint Pere (44)

France

Sainte Meme le Tenu (44)

France

Allonnes (49)

France

Sommesous (51)

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Ville en Tardenois (51)

France

Chalindrey (52)

France

Chamouilley (52)

France

Percey le Pautel (52)

France

Blenod lez Toul (54)

France

Ancerville (55)

France

Rupt aux Nonains (55)

France

Vaubecourt (55)

France

Vauquois (55)

France

Briare (58)

France

Eth (59)

France

Forest en Cambresis (59)

France

Quievrechain (59)

France

Wissant (62)

France

Raedersheim (68)

France

Montanay (69)

France

Amage (70)

France

Sainte Marie en Chanois (70)

France

Radon et Chapendu (70)

France

Jussey (70)

France

St Gengoux le National (71)

France

Thonon les Bains (74)

France

Viry (74)

France

Paris (75)

France

Caudebec en Caux (76)

France

Albert (80)

France

St Valery sur Somme (80)

France

Septfonds (82)

France

Draguignan (83)

France

Saint Laurent sur Sevre (85)

France

Avanton (86)

France

Arnac la Poste (87)

France

Monthureux sur Saône (88)

France

Monthureux sur Saône (88)

France

Epinay sur Orge (91)

France, Guyane

Cayenne (97)

Poland

Warsaw

50 mm

50 mm Pneumatic mortar Dormoy-Chateau

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

60 mm

60 mm Pneumatique mortar Brandt

Origin : France

France

Varennes en Argonne (55)

France

Saint Amarin (68)

France

Bruailles (71)

70 mm

Van Deuren mortar

Origin : Belgique

France

Quelque part (??)

France

Oulches la vallée Foulon (02)

France

Paris (75)

75 mm

75 T Schneider mortar

Origin : France

France

Draguignan (83)

75 mm

75 mm mortar Jouhandeau-Deslandres

Origin : France

France

Draguignan (83)

77 mm

Cellerier mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

France

Vauquois (55)

France

Vauquois (55)

France

Saint Amarin (68)

France

Paris (75)

81 mm

81 mm Stokes mortar

Origin : Great Britain

France

Paris (75)

86 mm

86 mm mortar Aasen

Origin : Danmark

France

Paris (75)

86 mm

86 mm pneumatic mortar Boileau-Debladis

Origin : France

France

Paris (75)

120 mm

120 mm pneumatic mortar Brandt-Lhuillier

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

150 mm

15 cm mortar Mle 1838 'Crapouillot'

Origin : France

France

Draguignan (83)

150 mm

150 T mle 1916 Batignolles mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Bruxelles

150 mm

150 T Fabry mortar

Origin : France

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Orbey (68)

France

Draguignan (83)

240 mm

240 LT mortar

Origin : France

Belgium

Zillebeke

France

Fleury (55)

France

Longueval (80)


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Italy


10 records :

6

Light

2

Heavy

0

Fortress

2

Mountain

0

AA

0

Trench


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 mm gun Mle 1906

Origin : Italia/Germany

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Gouhenans (70)

USA

Kearny, NJ

75 mm

75 mm Deport gun Mle 1911

Origin : Italia/France

Serbia

Belgrade

105 mm

105 mm L/28 gun Schneider/Ansaldo

Origin : Italia/France

Serbia

Belgrade

France

La Pompelle (51)


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

149.1 mm

149 mm L/35 gun, or 149 A

Origin : Italia

Serbia

Belgrade

149.1 mm

149 mm M18 gun

Origin : Italia

Belgium

Brussels


Montain

MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY

65 mm

65 mm Mountain Artillery Mle 1911 - Cannone da 65/17

Origin : Italia

Austria

Salzburg

USA

Aberdeen, MD


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY


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Romania


3 records :

2

Light

1

Heavy

0

Fortress

0

Mountain

0

AA

0

Trench


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

114.3 mm

QF 4.5 inches field howitzer

Origin : Great Britain

Romania

Bucarest

127 mm

BL 5 inches field howitzer

Origin : Great Britain

Romania

Bucarest


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

121.9 mm

122 mm Schneider Howitzer, Mle 1910

Origin : Russia/France

Romania

Bucarest


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY


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Russia


23 records :

9

Light

14

Heavy

0

Fortress

0

Mountain

0

AA

0

Trench


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

76.2 mm

76.2 Mle 1900 Putilov fieldgun

Origin : Russia

Romania

Bucarest

Finland

Hameenlinna

76.2 mm

76.2 Mle 1902 Putilov fieldgun

Origin : Russia

Austria

Bergisel

Finland

Helsinki

Finland

Helsinki

France

La Pompelle (51)

France

Audinghen (62)

France

Audinghen (62)

Romania

Bucarest


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

121.9 mm

122 mm Krupp Howitzer, Mle 1909

Origin : Russia/Germany

Finland

Hameenlinna

Finland

Hameenlinna

121.9 mm

122 mm Schneider Howitzer, Mle 1910

Origin : Russia/France

Finland

Hameenlinna

France

Audinghen (62)

152.4 mm

6 inches 190 pounds gun, Mle 1877

Origin : Russia

Finland

Hameenlinna

France

Noirterre (79)

152.4 mm

6 inches 200 pounds gun, Mle 1904

Origin : Russia

Belgium

Brussels

Finland

Hameenlinna

Finland

Suomenlinna

France

Verdun

152.4 mm

6 inches Putilov howitzer, Mle 1909

Origin : Russia

Finland

Hameenlinna

152.4 mm

6 inches Schneider-Putilov howitzer, Mle 1910

Origin : Russia/France

Finland

Hameenlinna

203.2 mm

8 inches gun, Mle 1877/1892

Origin : Russie

France

Warmeriville

279.4 mm

11 inches Schneider mortar Mle 1909

Origin : France

Poland

Warsaw


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY


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Serbia


4 records :

3

Light

1

Heavy

0

Fortress

0

Mountain

0

AA

0

Trench


Traditionally Allied to France (one of the many causes of the general crisis in August 1914), Serbia was a good customer of the Ordnance Companies Schneider and Saint Chamond. As a consequence, this little kingdom was equipped with modern guns at the war outbreak in 1914.

Most of the Serb artillery was lost during the dramatic December 1915 retreat, and the Army was afterwards re-equipped by France with available material, including guns that have been retired from the Frech Army units to improve standardization.


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 mm mle 1907 (PD06) and 1907 A (PD06 bis) fieldgun

Origin : France

Irak

Unknown

Romania

Bucarest

76.2 mm

76.2 mm PD13 fieldgun

Origin : France

Serbia

Belgrade


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

120 mm

120 mm Mle 1915 Schneider light howitzer

Origin : France

Serbia

Belgrade


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY


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Turkey


18 records :

15

Light

1

Heavy

0

Fortress

0

Mountain

0

AA

2

Trench


Introduction EN CONSTRUCTION


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

Light Fieldgun 75mm FK M03

Origin : Germany

Australia

Canberra, ACT

Australia

Barcaldine, QLD

Australia

Charleville, QLD

Australia

Gayndah, QLD

Australia

Stanthorpe, QLD

Australia

Murrurundi, NSW

Australia

Port Augusta, SA

Australia

Wallaroo, SA

Australia

Launceston, TAS

Australia

Bandiana, VIC

Australia

Enogerra, VIC

Australia

Katanning, WA

Australia

Moora, WA

Israel

Tel Aviv

88 mm

9 cm K 73(/91) heavy fieldgun

Origin : Germany

Australia

Mount Perry, QLD


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

150 mm

Heavy howitzer 150 mm sFH 13

Origin : Germany

Australia

Melbourne, VIC


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

95 mm

95mm smoothbore gun

Origin : Turkey

Australia

Mount Morgan, QLD

Australia

Quorn, SA


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USA


34 records :

9

Light

14

Heavy

0

Fortress

0

Mountain

0

AA

11

Trench


At the beginning of the XXth century, the USA are not yet the industrial power they will soon become. Particularly, the weapons industry is able to design and manufacture artillery equipments, but most of the time in collaboration with European manufacturers, or with slightly inferior properties. This gap is getting bigger from 1914, when the engineerings and industries of the fighting countries are running at full speed to design and manufacture new weapons at the state of the art.

When the USA join the war in 1917, it looks pretty clear to its allies that they will have to equip the ‘Doughboys’ with European artillery, to fill that gap. The initial deal plans that Great Britain will be providing heavy artillery material, while France will deliver field guns. Practically, things will not be as simple, with the USA enthusiastically adopting the best of the modern French heavy weapons (155mm C Schneider 1917, 155mm L Schneider 1917 and 155mm GPF), while complications arising in US manufacturers with the metric system used in the 75mm Mle 1897 fieldgun plans will induce the parallel production of guns derivated from the British 18-Pdr…

Some US-designed material were used too during the Western Front fights, but in limited quantities. The trench artillery material were all delivered by France.

This need to equip US Armies with existing modern artillery will have a fatal consequence on the ambitious 3in M1916 gun US project, whose difficult development was quasi-stopped by pragmatism.


Type of artillery

Calibre

Denomination

Country

Town


Light

LIGHT ARTILLERY

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1897

Origin : France

USA

Wrightsville, GA

USA

Aberdeen, MD

USA

Topton, PA

75 mm

75 mm fieldgun mle 1917

Origin : USA/Allemagne

USA

Aberdeen, MD

75 mm

3 inches / 75 mm M 1916 fieldgun

Origin : USA

USA

Aberdeen, MD

76.2 mm

3 in. fieldgun M 1902

Origin : USA/Germany

USA

Key West, FL

USA

Aberdeen, MD

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

East Lansdowne, PA


Heavy

HEAVY ARTILLERY

119.4 mm

4.7 inches gun M1906/1917

Origin : USA

USA

Berwyn, IL

USA

Parkville, MD

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Willow Grove, PA

USA

Newport News, VA

152.4 mm

6 inches gun M1905

Origin : USA

USA

Aberdeen, MD

152.4 mm

6 inches Field Howitzer M1908

Origin : USA

USA

Fort Sill, OK

155 mm

155 mm short gun mle 1917 Schneider

Origin : France

France

Bois l'Abbé (88)

USA

Aberdeen, MD

USA

Garfield, NJ

155 mm

155 mm long gun Long Range Fillioux

Origin : France

USA

San Francisco, CA

USA

Aberdeen, MD

USA

Lansdale, PA

355.6 mm

14 inches Gun, Railway Mount - Mark I

Origin : USA

USA

Washington, DC


Trench

TRENCH ARTILLERY

37 mm

37mm M 1916 Infantry Gun

Origin : France

USA

Aberdeen, MD

37 mm

37 mm 1-pounder gun Bethlehem

Origin : USA

USA

Kansas City, MO

USA

Bala Cynwyd, PA

USA

Unknown

58 mm

58 n° 2 mortar

Origin : France

USA

Belmar, NJ

USA

Newport News, VA

150 mm

150 T mle 1917 Fabry mortar

Origin : France

USA

Westwood, NJ

USA

Fort Sill, OK

USA

Newport News, VA

152.4 mm

6 inch Newton mortar

Origin : Great Britain

USA

Newport News, VA

240 mm

240mm LT mortar

Origin : France

USA

Kansas City, MO


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