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Gradez

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Dear Readers,

 

the kind, helpful and supportive answers I recieved within literally no time encouraged me, to post another snapshot from the same source as the Opel picture, I posted yesterday.

 

This time it is the picture of a German AA (Anti Balloon?) gun mounted on a lorry, unknown to me. The crew appears to be in a bit of action, as someone seems to have spotted something in the skys.

 

 

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What fell into my eye is the rather unusual position of the German Imperial eagle, which seems to have been applied, where space was available. I tried to enlarge this part of the picture.

 

 

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So, does anybody recognize the type of the lorry?

 

Kind regards

 

Gradez

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Hi, this is the standard pattern Krupp-Daimler anti-aircraft lorry.

 

The interesting thing about this one is that it is four wheel drive. It is carrying a 7.7cm K-Flak anti-aircraft gun. The GVW was about 8,000kg.

 

Powered by a 4 cylinder 60/80bhp. engine, it had a four speed gearbox and hi/lo range transfer-case. It was also produced by Ehrhardt (Model E V/4) and seated up to 10 crew.

 

Regards Rick.

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Hi, this is the standard pattern Krupp-Daimler anti-aircraft lorry.

This photo supports that identification (assuming that the caption is correct).

Every detail matches, except this one doesn't have a spare wheel fitted to the side. If you look closely, it even appears to have the same eagle insignia on the scuttle.

 

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Although not relevant to the identification of the AA lorry, here's a shot of a balloon that has fallen victim to one:

 

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Thanks again to all of you,

 

and especially to you, mtskull, for rummaging through your archives. I can make out the eagle in the same postion, on the picture, you posted.

 

So, as a little courtasy, and as we are well into WW 1 balloon warfare now, from the same source (even if it is not a MV, and we are not in the Aviation section):

 

 

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Caption on the rear just says: "Ballon der X.E.D.", which means "Balloon of 10th (GE) Ersatz-Division (Reserve Division)".

 

 

Kind regards

 

Gradez

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