David Lehmann
Posts: 72
Joined: 10/10/2000 From: France Status: offline
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Hi, David I am just currently sending you different files I wrote/compiled, hoping that could help somewhat. :) About my "wealth of knowledge", no I don't think so, just reading books, looking for good websites etc. trying to help for better historicity in the games since I think this should be one of the main goal :) First I have been interested for years in the German army and for the moment I am "working" on the French 1940 army but generally who cares about this army :) Here is also a listing of all the kind of arty pieces available in the French army in 1940( there are also different subtypes, different types of 105 mm C or L for example). Field Arty (75 mm, 105 mm C and 105 mm L and 155 mm C) : 75 mm mle 1897 (modernized or WWI model) : 4500 105 mm C : 376 105 mm L : 1002 155 mm C : 1827 65 mm Mnt M06 : 70 75 mm Mnt M28 : 156 105 mm Mnt M28 : 24 Heavy Field Arty : 120 mm L mle 1878 and 1916 : 600 145/155 mm L mle 1916 : 168 155 mm L mle 1877 : 743 155 mm L mle 1877/14 : 83 155 mm L mle 1918 : 120 155 mm L mle 1917 : 535 155 mm GPF : 449 (the one that gave the US Long Tom) 194 mm GPF (tracked SPA) : 50 220 mm C mle 1916 (Hvy mortar) : 462 220 mm L mle 1917 : 68 240 mm L mle 1884 T : 31 280 mm C PF : 109 270 mm M : 24 280 mm C (tracked SPA) : 26 370 mm M Fillioux : 12 Rail Road Arty : 164 mm : 8 194 mm : 32 240 mm : 16 274 mm : 16 293 mm : 5 305 mm : 6 320 mm : 16 340 mm : 10 370 mm : 13 400 mm : 10 520 mm : 1 Most of them captured by germans and used in Sabastopol for example. David
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