FR351973A -
Artillery piece with muzzle recoil on the lookout, in which the muzzle can be raised either with the cradle or separately from it
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Artillery piece with muzzle recoil on the lookout, in which the muzzle can be raised either with the cradle or separately from it
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Krupp Stahl AG
Fried Krupp AG
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F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
F41A27/00—Gun mountings permitting traversing or elevating movement, e.g. gun carriages
F41A27/06—Mechanical systems
F41A27/24—Elevating gear
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FR351973D1904-03-241905-02-15
Artillery piece with muzzle recoil on the lookout, in which the muzzle can be raised either with the cradle or separately from it
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Arrangement of the rear sight with curved rear sight on artillery pieces of which the horizontal recessing pins are placed near the breech of the muzzle.
Muzzle recoil artillery piece on the lookout with height and direction pointing machines and cradle capable of oscillating with respect to the lookout itself
Muzzle recoil artillery piece on the lookout with hydraulic brake, part of which automatically receives angular displacement during muzzle elevation for recoil length adjustment