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English: In about 1880 15 cm caliber Krupp guns generally had a 14.91 cm caliber. This one had a caliber of 6 British inches, 15.24 cm. Military authors suspected that Krupp wanted to enable a clearer comparison to a new Briitsh 6 inch gun.
Nederlands: Rond 1880 hadden Krupp kanonnen van 15 cm in werkelijkheid een kaliber van 14,91 cm. Dit kanon had een kaliber van 6 Britise inches ofwel 15,24 cm. Militaire schrijvers vermoedden dat Krupp een zo duidelijk mogelijke vergelijking tussen dit kanon en een nieuwe Brits kanon wilde maken.
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Source http://nek.istanbul.edu.tr:4444/ekos/FOTOGRAF/91191---0003.jpg İstanbul University, Head Office of Library and Documentation
Author Photographisches Atelier der Gusstahlfabrik von Friedrich Krupp, Essen 1880

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15.24 cm (6 inch) MRK L/30 coastal gun in Meppen

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