Germany
10.5 cm/65 (4.1") SK C/33
Pictures
Updated 15 December 2013

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Port 10.5 cm/65 twin mounting on Admiral Graf Spee
At lower right is a 15 cm/55 mounting, a photograph of which may be found here
Photograph taken on 2 February 1940 by Ensign Richard D. Sampson, USN
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 50959


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Starboard 10.5 cm/65 mounting on Admiral Graf Spee
Note the 2 cm mounting in the foreground
Photograph taken on 2 February 1940 by Ensign Richard D. Sampson, USN
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 50959



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10.5 cm/65 SK C/33
U.S. Navy Photograph taken on Prinz Eugen while at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (PNSY), Pennsylvania, USA



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10.5 cm (4.1") ammunition racks on Tirpitz
U.S. National Historical Center Photograph # NH 71386



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Fuze-setting mechanism for 10.5 cm SK C/32 mounting
There was one of these devices on each side of the twin mounting
Bundesarchiv Photograph



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Replacing a 10.5 cm gun on port No. 3 mounting aboard Admiral Hipper


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German Model of 10.5 cm/65 SK C/33 na in 10.5cm Dopp L C/37 mount now at the Imperial War Museum
IWM Photograph MOD 319


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French Guichen (ex-Italian Scipione Africano) in 1956
Photograph copyrighted by L & L van Ginderen


Page History

24 November 2006 - Benchmark
20 May 2012 - Updated to latest template
15 December 2013 - Added photograph of 10.5 cm model