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Škoda 10 cm vz. 38 howitzer in fortress blockhouse Dobrošov
Europe

Replica of 10cm howitzer vz. 38 of Škoda works viewed in artillery blockhouse "Zelený" on Saturday.

The Škoda 10 cm vz. 38 was developed and built by Škoda at the Pilsen works. The semiautomatic howitzer was able to fire 16kg shells to a 12km distance with a rate of fire of 7 rounds per minute.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0koda_10_cm_vz._38_howitzer

Copyright: Jakub Hruska
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13964x6982
Taken: 25/08/2018
Caricate: 26/08/2018
Published: 26/08/2018
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Tags: howitzer; gun; forstress; blockhouse; bunker; concrete; war; world war; czechoslovakia; germany; border; ammunition; museum; heritage; replica
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