词条 | Heavy artillery in the Royal Romanian Armed Forces |
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Throughout the existence of the Kingdom of Romania, its Army and Navy employed numerous pieces of heavy artillery (150 mm or greater). ArmyWorld War IIn 1914, at the start of the First World War, the Romanian Army had the following models and numbers of heavy artillery pieces:[1]
World War IINot counting any World War I-era obsolete heavy gun that may have still been in service, the only piece of heavy artillery operated by the Romanian Army during the Second World War was the 150 mm Skoda K-type gun. Known in the Romanian Army as M34, 180 pieces of this model were acquired between 1936 and 1939.[2] NavyThe Romanian protected cruiser Elisabeta was originally fitted with four 150 mm Krupp guns.[3] This lasted until 1907, when she was rearmed with four 120 mm Saint Chamond guns.[4] The two warships of the Vifor-class, acquired by Romania in 1920, were originally armed with three 152 mm Armstrong guns each.[5] This lasted until 1925-1926, when they were rearmed.[6] References1. ^Sanders Marble, BRILL, 2016, King of Battle: Artillery in World War I, pp. 354-358 {{Romania-mil-stub}}2. ^Ronald L. Tarnstrom, Trogen Books, 1998, Balkan Battles, p. 342 3. ^Norman Friedman, Seaforth Publishing, 2012, British Cruisers of the Victorian Era, p. 150 4. ^Norman Friedman, Seaforth Publishing, 2011, Naval Weapons of World War One, p. 315 5. ^Robert Gardiner, Naval Institute Press, 1985, Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906-1921, p. 266 6. ^Frederick Thomas Jane, S. Low, Marston, 1962, Jane's Fighting Ships, p. 204 2 : Artillery of Romania|Lists of artillery |
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