Saturday, August 1, 2020

Austro-Hungarian Skoda Anti-Aircraft Naval Gun 7-cm L/30 M1910 BAG (after BAK).


Austro-Hungarian Skoda Anti-Aircraft Naval Gun 7-cm L/30 M1910 BAG (after BAK). 

An Anti-Aircraft Battery from the Austro-Hungarian Navy (B.A.G.), consisting of Skoda 7-cm L/30 (dual-purpose)* Model 1910 Naval Guns.
Adriatic Coast, ca. 1915

(*) Dual purpose of Skoda Naval Gun 7-cm L/30 M1910:
T.A.G. = Torpedoboot-Abwehr Geschütz or anti-torpedo boat gun. 
B.A.G. = Ballon-Abwehr Geschütz or anti-balloon gun. Later it is called B.A.K. 


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Cañón naval antiaéreo austro-húngaro Skoda de 7-cm L/30 M1910 BAG (después BAK).

Una batería antiaérea de la Marina austro-húngara (B.A.G.), que consta de Cañones Navales Skoda de 7-cm L/30 (de doble propósito)* Modelo 1910 .

Costa adriática, ca. 1915

(*) Doble propósito del Cañón Naval Skoda de 7-cm L/30 M1910:
T.A.G. = Torpedoboot-Abwehr Geschütz o cañón embarcado anti-torpedo.
B.A.G = Ballon-Abwehr Geschütz o cañón anti-globo o antiaéreo. Posteriormente se denominó B.A.K.

  Posted by Jose Luis Castillo © 2020- Anti-Aircraft Artillery in the WWI

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