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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

A German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun type: Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (K-Flak 14). Surroundings of Dixmude, Flanders, Belgium 1916.


(German Anti-Aircraft Gun System, WWI)

A German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun type: Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (K-Flak 14)
Surroundings of Dixmude (Diksmuide), Flanders, Belgium, February 1916


Several German officers, including the head of the piece, change impressions prior to the demonstration of shooting of the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. On both sides of the vehicle, and at some distance, the two fenders of the Ehrhardt 4x4 light truck.


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Un cañón antiaéreo autopropulsado alemán tipo: Ehrhardt-Rheinmetall 7,7-cm L/27 (K-Flak 14). Alrededores de Dixmude (Diksmuide), Flandes, Bélgica, febrero de 1916


Varios oficiales alemanes, incluido el jefe de la pieza, cambian impresiones previas a la demostración de tiro del autopropulsado antiaéreo. A ambos lados del vehículo, y a cierta distancia, los dos guardabarros del camión ligero 4x4 Ehrhardt.

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