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Posted: October 16, 2008 07:52 pm
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Soldat ![]() Group: Members Posts: 16 Member No.: 1636 Joined: October 17, 2007 ![]() |
Hi to all
![]() does anyone know something more about 24 guns which Romania bought from Serbia in spring 1863? ![]() ![]() Kind regards Newcomer ![]() |
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Posted: October 17, 2008 12:35 pm
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![]() Maior ![]() Group: Members Posts: 745 Member No.: 522 Joined: February 24, 2005 ![]() |
Those were, if I remember correctly, Belgian (not Serbian) Thiemras guns (I'm not sure about the spelling). Around 48 French "La Hitte(-Napoleon III)" guns and howitzers were imported in 1864 or 1865. All were muzzle-loaded, and the field guns were of 86 mm caliber (I think). |
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Posted: October 20, 2008 07:04 am
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Soldat ![]() Group: Members Posts: 16 Member No.: 1636 Joined: October 17, 2007 ![]() |
Dear Agarici,
the following datas originated from the historical article "Prilozi za istoriju Vojnotehnickog zavoda u Kragujevcu" (Supplements for History of Military and Technical Arsenal in Kragujevac) written by Nebojsa Djokic and Radovan Radovanovic, published in 'Sumadijski anali 2', Kragujevac, 2005. - in that article for the romanian bought of 24 muzzle-loaded guns from Belgium in 1863 (Veure Lachausser system) the sources is following: 1. P. V. N. Sturel, Contribuu ii la istoria artileriei romane, page 145. 2. Dr Dan Berindei, Le development de l' armee nationale Roumaine sans le Regne d' Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Pages from the military history of the Romanian people, Editura militara, Bucuresti, 1980, page 128. - in the same historical article for the 24 muzzle-loaded guns produced under licensee in Serbia, and offered and delivered to the Romania, also in 1863 the sources is following: 1. General Radu Rosseti, Lettres militaires roumains 1862-1863, Revue Historique du Sud-Est Europeen VI, 1939, page 165. 2. Dr Dan Berindei, Le development de l' armee nationale Roumaine sans le Regne d' Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Pages from the military history of the Romanian people, Editura militara, Bucuresti, 1980, page 128. - but, also in the same historical article I read that romanian major Herkt in 1862. sent to Belgium where in arms factory in Liege 14 months studied production of artillery armament. In July 1863. Herkt visited Kragujevac factory for the same purpose. Some of the ideas about organization of production of armament he also applied in romanian factory (Manufacturii de arme) built in Dealul Spiri. The sources is following: 1. Istoria artileriei Romane, Editura militara, Bucuresti, 1977, pages 82-83. Kind regards Newcomer ![]() 1. |
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Posted: October 20, 2008 07:08 am
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Soldat ![]() Group: Members Posts: 16 Member No.: 1636 Joined: October 17, 2007 ![]() |
Sorry,
I saw lately that I ommited for P.V.N. Sturel, that his work published in 1907. Also I ommited that some ideas applied in romanian armament factory major Herkt got in Kragujevac. Kind regards Newcomer ![]() |
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