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Dear colleagues, I need help.
On last photo of German Ehrhardt E-V/4 M 1915 on service in Russian White army in 1919 the new weapon. Questions:
1. What for a canon in front? These are 20 mm Becker? Russian sources write that 30 mm an automatic gun...
2. What machine guns? It not German MG 08. I think that Russian Maxim, truly?
Thanks all!

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I think the MGs were Russian Maxim.


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Yes, but the right weapon doesn't look like a Maxim MG.

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I think also Maxim 7,62 mm. And canon, Becker 20 mm automatic???

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I have never seen a Maxim looking like this.
Becker Gun also looks different.
It remembers me on something, but I don't know what it is.

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In Steve Zaloga's book on the Renault there are photographs of post-war versions fitted with what he describes as Maxims, and they look very similar to those in Ivan's pic.

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I am a little bit confused now.

To be precise:
I can see 4 weapons in this picture.
3 are simillar and I am sure that those are Maxim MGs
But the 4th weapon: what is it?

I have never seen any Machine Gun look like this.

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...perhaps a Lewis Gun...???

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It doesnt look like any Lewis gun Ive ever seen the bore if thats what it is appears to be at least 3cm or larger..
Could it be a 3.7cm Rosenberg trench gun? or something similar......

http://www.landships.freeservers.com/37mm_rosenberg_m15.htm


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Like oirob, I was thinking of the Lewis gun.
If it is compared to some pictures, it seems a possible candidate.
I've pasted some insets on the subject photo

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In Russian documents it has been written: "Polkovnik Bezmolitvenny" (Colonel Bezmolitvenniy - the oficer of White army, hes regiment captured this Ehrhardt) - an armour tractor with 6 MG and 30 mm a gun". Only it. When I have found a photo, I have understood that it is 100 % Ehrhardt E/V-4 M1915, it was one all and German historians about its losses did not write anything (they recognise only one Ehrhardt E/V-4 M1917 which have grasped Red-Russians under Kozinka in 1918).
Russian named its "tractor" because it was allroad 4x4, Whites took it at Reds 16 (03) September 1918 and when Reds at Germans - it is not known.
We see it already on service by White-Russians (Don-Army). The weapon Russian should be already (where to take munition to the German weapon?), I thought, what a gun Becker of 20 mm but if it is 30 mm, probably French or English? When it was at Germans, on it there were only 3x MG 08. Russian modernised it - have put protection of the side-parties of a gun (as on "Austin" and other armoured cars in Russia) and an armored board on a radiator.

-- Edited by Ivan on Monday 30th of March 2009 05:52:29 PM

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For a Lewsi Machine Gun it is too small. Compare it with the Maxims!

A 30 mm gun is a possible explanation. I think it is not German.

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elbavaro wrote:

I have never seen a Maxim looking like this.
Becker Gun also looks different.
It remembers me on something, but I don't know what it is.





PLA used a few Russian Maxims in early 1950s, so I think I'm familiar with them.
There are some differences between Russian Maxims and "real" German ones


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I think that it can be a kind of liht cannon, like the french 37mm Puteux. The barrel seems too strong to be a machinegun.
In this period there were a lot of tipes ofsmall guns used in every kind of crafts, ans during the RCW most of these were taken and used out of the ships.

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