does anyone know for what are the mountings, or how the whole construction looked like.
perhaps someone has some historical photos.
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I think english is reserved for the international section of the forum, but anyway:hein wrote:does anyone know for what are the mountings, or how the whole construction looked like.
perhaps someone has some historical photos.
These positions were intended for the 21cm Mörser 18 gun. The remains are the "earth-anchors" that kept the gun in position - ie stopping it from moving backwards from the effect of the recoil.
The Mörser 18 has been subject for several discussins in the forum, including the purpose of the anchors: Try a search, and you'll find some photos (there are several photos on the internet as well).
Here's the dedicated forum-thread for "Mörser 18":
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=632
...and here's the thread for the discussion of the "anchors":
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1724
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=632
...and here's the thread for the discussion of the "anchors":
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1724
thx for the info. (hopefully it´s ok to discuss some more in english)Natter wrote:Here's the dedicated forum-thread for "Mörser 18":
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=632
...and here's the thread for the discussion of the "anchors":
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1724
I don´t really understand the function of the anchors. Looks like the anchors are hard attached to the ground and the moerser is attached in the middle. So normally the moerser could be rotated, but if you still need the anchors you can only fix the mörser in "quarter positions", like the anchors are installed.
So did I understand that right ?
thx
I'm far from an expert on guns or the Mörser 18 in particular, but as I see it (judging by the available photos), the anchors are attached by steelbars to the baseplate, on wich the gun rotates.hein wrote:thx for the info. (hopefully it´s ok to discuss some more in english)
I don´t really understand the function of the anchors. Looks like the anchors are hard attached to the ground and the moerser is attached in the middle. So normally the moerser could be rotated, but if you still need the anchors you can only fix the mörser in "quarter positions", like the anchors are installed.
So did I understand that right ?
I reckon some of the present experts will correct me if I'm wrong...
See for example this photo, where the steelbars from the anchors are clearly visible and connected to the baseplate:Natter wrote:the anchors are attached by steelbars to the baseplate, on wich the gun rotates.
http://www.kystfort.com/forum/download/file.php?id=8336
you are right. the anchors are fixing the baseplate.Natter wrote:I'm far from an expert on guns or the Mörser 18 in particular, but as I see it (judging by the available photos), the anchors are attached by steelbars to the baseplate, on wich the gun rotates.hein wrote:thx for the info. (hopefully it´s ok to discuss some more in english)
I don´t really understand the function of the anchors. Looks like the anchors are hard attached to the ground and the moerser is attached in the middle. So normally the moerser could be rotated, but if you still need the anchors you can only fix the mörser in "quarter positions", like the anchors are installed.
So did I understand that right ?
I reckon some of the present experts will correct me if I'm wrong...
nice pics can be found here:
http://www.ipmsdeutschland.de/Militaer/ ... ser18.html
Jeg fant 6 innganger til fjellanlegg der inngangene var påmontert ståldør av "nyere" dato. Fem av disse var sveiset igjen. Ikke usannsynlig at 3. tropp fra et ingeniørkompani stod bak monteringen i 1986. Forklaringen kan være at a) Forsvarets Bygningstjeneste satt med et ubrukt lager med ståldører, b) Evenes avd. av Stay Behind trengte lagerplass, c) Forsvaret hadde ingen tro på at den kalde krigen var over.
Jeg har ikke flere teorier...
Jeg har ikke flere teorier...
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Eller ingen av disse alternativene.Ole wrote:Forklaringen kan være at a) Forsvarets Bygningstjeneste satt med et ubrukt lager med ståldører, b) Evenes avd. av Stay Behind trengte lagerplass, c) Forsvaret hadde ingen tro på at den kalde krigen var over.
Den kalde krigen var ikke over før ca 1989-90. Slutten kom jo forholdsvis brått på, så iverksatte planer og inngåtte kontrakter for utbygginger av faste landforsvarsinstallasjoner i Norge fortsatte som kjent frem til i alle fall 2001.
Her snakker vi åpenbart om et lager i en eller annen form, som også er relevant den dag i dag - feks for Heimevernet som er en av flere aktuelle brukere i området. Formålet kan ha vært både våpen, ammunisjon og generelt materiell: Restriksjoner på våpenoppbevaring og sentralisering av lagre som følge av de mange uønskede hendelsene på spesielt 90-tallet (drap/selvdrap, innbrudd/tyveri osv) kom jo først for 15-20 år siden.
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