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This isn't a picture of an 80 cm cannon . It is a much smaller piece . The "legs " were raised just before firing to bring the piece above a rampart for a clear shot . When fired , the recoil was used to collapse the pistons , lowering the gun back down below cover to be reloaded . We used the same technology on many of our hidden coastal defense guns .
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08-23-2016 05:04 PM
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Not as hope of that working
Emmagee ~ please see pics of Gustav including the one of it firing also the unshopped one take note of the camouflage netting sorta looks familiar doesn't it to the one that has the legs. As even the Germans would not build something so ludicrous as that depicted piece it is a fuphy bloke nothing more. (sorry the pics are small but you can see what it is big!)
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Those are Monsters....Capable of killing everything Close to where shell hits...
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On a lighter note and apologies for hijacking the thread...................yes it was real before you ask, Pakisatni mobile artillery unit
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Pakisatni mobile artillery unit
And...air portable!
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A couple of those size projectiles are sitting outside the HQ building in Seal Beach Cali. I think the CO said they were 15" though, just a bit smaller though you'd never tell from looking.
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A Gustav projie
Here is a pic of the projectile at Bovington I would say the chap is average height so say 5'8" - 5' 10" notice the driving band that had to engage with the rifling in the barrel before they fired the thing....
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Emmagee ~ please see pics of Gustav including the one of it firing also the unshopped one take note of the camouflage netting sorta looks familiar doesn't it to the one that has the legs. As even the Germans would not build something so ludicrous as that depicted piece it is a fuphy bloke nothing more. (sorry the pics are small but you can see what it is big!)
Are you suggesting a fake picture ? Why would you think someone would do that ?

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