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The 10.4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 was a heavy field gun used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was derived from the successful 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 14 modified to fire high-velocity 104-mm projectiles. Because the gun was too heavy to be drawn by the usual field artillery team of six hoses, for transport it broke down into the two loads, with the barrel being carried on a separate carriage. Four guns were used by Poland during the Polish-Soviet war 1919-1920.

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  • The 10.4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 was a heavy field gun used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was derived from the successful 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 14 modified to fire high-velocity 104-mm projectiles. Guns captured or turned over to Italy as reparations after World War I were taken into Italian service as the Cannone da 105/32 and were bored out to 105 mm to fit Italian ammunition. It was one of the principal Italian long-range guns in World War II and saw service in North Africa and Russia. Those few guns that were captured from the Italians by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 were designated as 10.5 cm Kanone 320(i). It doesn't seem to have seen service with any of the Austro-Hungarian successor states after World War I. Because the gun was too heavy to be drawn by the usual field artillery team of six hoses, for transport it broke down into the two loads, with the barrel being carried on a separate carriage. An example of one of the transport wagons is preserved at Brisbane Grammar School in Queensland, Australia, which had been taken from the Ottoman Army at the Capture of Jenin in 1918 and was donated to the school in 1921 by Brigadier General Lachlan Chisholm Wilson, a former pupil. The barrel is mounted on its Rohrwagen or transport carriage rather than the gun carriage it would have been fired from. It was restored in 1996 by the South Queensland Logistics Group. Four guns were used by Poland during the Polish-Soviet war 1919-1920. A rusting 10.4 cm Skoda was found in the Presanella mountains in the year 2000, where it supposed it was dueling an Italian 149/23 during the First World War. Found at 3171 meters altitude, the gun came completely out of the glacier in the very warm summer of 2003. Because it was located on a 45 degree slope, the risk of it sliding down was considered too great, so the gun was relocated by lifting it with a Superpuma helicopter. (en)
  • 10,4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 adalah artileri lapangan berat yang digunakan oleh Austria-Hongaria dalam Perang Dunia I. Meriam yang ditangkap atau diserahkan ke Italia sebagai kompensasi setelah Perang Dunia I dibawa ke dalam dinas Italia sebagai Cannone da 105/32 dan diubah larasnya menjadi 105 mm agar sesuai dengan amunisi Italia. Meriam ini adalah salah satu senjata jarak jauh utama Italia dalam Perang Dunia II dan bertugas di Afrika Utara dan Rusia. Beberapa meriam yang ditangkap dari Italia oleh Jerman setelah menyerahnya Italia pada tahun 1943 ditetapkan sebagai 10,5 cm Kanone 320(i). Tampaknya meriam ini tidak digunakan oleh negara penerus Austro-Hungaria manapun setelah Perang Dunia I. Untuk dipindahkan, meriam ini dipecah menjadi dua bagian. Dan meriam ini dipasangi dua kursi di perisai senjata untuk operatornya. Semua data yang diberikan di sini adalah untuk meriam versi Italia. Empat meriam digunakan oleh Polandia selama perang Polandia-Soviet 1919-1920. Sebuah 10,4 cm Skoda yang berkarat ditemukan di pegunungan pada tahun 2000, di mana ia diperkirakan telah melakukan duel dengan sebuah meriam Italia 149/23 selama Perang Dunia Pertama. Ditemukan pada ketinggian 3.171 meter, meriam ini muncul sepenuhnya dari dalam gletser di musim panas 2003 yang sangat hangat. Karena terletak pada kemiringan 45 derajat, risiko tergelincir ke bawah dianggap terlalu besar, jadi meriam itu dipindahkan dengan mengangkatnya menggunakan helikopter Superpuma. (in)
  • Il 10,4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 era un cannone prodotto in Austria-Ungheria dalla Škoda ed impiegato durante la prima guerra mondiale. Fu impiegato come artiglieria di corpo d'armata dal Regio Esercito durante la Guerra d'Etiopia e la seconda guerra mondiale, denominato "Cannone da 104/32" e, dopo il 1938, "Cannone da 105/32". Dopo l'8 settembre 1943, fu impiegato dall'artiglieria della Xª MAS, mentre la Wehrmacht rilevò i pezzi del Regio Esercito ridenominandoli 10.5 cm Kanone 320(i). (it)
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  • Il 10,4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 era un cannone prodotto in Austria-Ungheria dalla Škoda ed impiegato durante la prima guerra mondiale. Fu impiegato come artiglieria di corpo d'armata dal Regio Esercito durante la Guerra d'Etiopia e la seconda guerra mondiale, denominato "Cannone da 104/32" e, dopo il 1938, "Cannone da 105/32". Dopo l'8 settembre 1943, fu impiegato dall'artiglieria della Xª MAS, mentre la Wehrmacht rilevò i pezzi del Regio Esercito ridenominandoli 10.5 cm Kanone 320(i). (it)
  • The 10.4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 was a heavy field gun used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It was derived from the successful 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 14 modified to fire high-velocity 104-mm projectiles. Because the gun was too heavy to be drawn by the usual field artillery team of six hoses, for transport it broke down into the two loads, with the barrel being carried on a separate carriage. Four guns were used by Poland during the Polish-Soviet war 1919-1920. (en)
  • 10,4 cm Feldkanone M. 15 adalah artileri lapangan berat yang digunakan oleh Austria-Hongaria dalam Perang Dunia I. Meriam yang ditangkap atau diserahkan ke Italia sebagai kompensasi setelah Perang Dunia I dibawa ke dalam dinas Italia sebagai Cannone da 105/32 dan diubah larasnya menjadi 105 mm agar sesuai dengan amunisi Italia. Meriam ini adalah salah satu senjata jarak jauh utama Italia dalam Perang Dunia II dan bertugas di Afrika Utara dan Rusia. Beberapa meriam yang ditangkap dari Italia oleh Jerman setelah menyerahnya Italia pada tahun 1943 ditetapkan sebagai 10,5 cm Kanone 320(i). Tampaknya meriam ini tidak digunakan oleh negara penerus Austro-Hungaria manapun setelah Perang Dunia I. (in)
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