The photos below are of artillery pieces we have come across in our travels.
Australia
Germany
- 5 cm Pak 38 Anti-Tank Gun
- 15cm Kanone 16
- 15cm Lange Schwere Feld Haubitze 13 L/17
- 250mm Schwerer Minenwerfer Large Mortar
- 7.7 cm Feldkanone 96
- 7.7 cm Feldcanone 16
- Krupp 6pd Field Gun
- Leichter Minenwerfer 7.58cm
Great Britain
- 40mm Bofors
- 9.2 inch Howitzer Mk 1
- FV433 Abbot SPG
- Nordenfelt Gun
- QF 2-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
- QF 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
- QF 17-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
- QF 3.7-inch Anti-Aircraft Gun
- QF 25-pounder
United States
Australia
Short 25 Pounder
The Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short was an Australian variant of the British Ordnance QF 25-pounder field gun/howitzer. The gun was developed by modifying the 25-pounder’s design to improve its mobility during jungle warfare. Development began in 1942, and the weapon first entered service with the Australian Army the next year. It was used by several Royal Australian Artillery regiments during fighting in the South West Pacific Area, before being declared obsolete in 1946.
Australian War Memorial
Germany
5 cm Pak 38 Anti-Tank Gun
Australian Army Infantry Museum
15cm Kanone 16
Australian War Memorial Canberra
15cm Lange Schwere Feld Haubitze 13 L/17
Rocky Hill War Memorial and Museum Goulburn NSW
Muswellbrook NSW War Memorial
250mm Schwerer Minenwerfer Large Mortar
7.7 cm Feldkanone 96
Port Kembla Heritage Park
Muswellbrook NSW War Memorial
Narrabri War Memorial
German field gun No 3351 captured by the 4th Batallion at Churgres France 23/08/1918.