1.50 mm PAK ‘Schmeider-Rheinmetal’ 1938
2.another one of exactly the same type
3.? mm heavy German Flak, on 2 wheels, WWII
4.75 mm PAK ‘Schneider-Rheinmetal’ 1897/1938
5.20 mm German Flak WWII /Gustlov-Werke/
6.Unknown heavy gun, maybe WWI?
7.80 mm “Bange” /spelling?/, maybe German, 1886, used in WWI
8.75 mm “Rheinmetal’ 1936
9.105 mm “Schneider-Creusot” 1913
10.75 mm “Krupp” 1913. Used in WWII.
11.150 mm D/30 “Krupp” 1939/40
12.105 mm D/35 “Krupp” 1914
13.152 mm heavy gun, 4 wheels, USSR, /WWII or later?/
14.? mm “Krupp” L 130, 1940
15.? mm “Krupp” No 107, the end of XIX c.
16.20 /?/ mm German Flak, 1943, on 2 wheels /looks like Flak 38/
17.? mm , maybe Krupp? - end of XIX c or WWI ?
18.75 mm D/37 “Krupp” 1896/1907
19.? mm ?, 1938?
20.? mm, USSR, light anti-tank?
21.107 mm, Russia, 1867. Used in the war Russia-Turkey 1877-78 and later
22.another one of the same type
23.76,2 mm “ZIS” - USSR, 1942
24.? mm, USSR, WWII
25.? mm, USSR, WWII
26.?mm “Krupp” No 24 - the end of XIX c.
27.? mm, German /A label on it: “Auffut 0.105.GP/ WWI?
28.75 mm “Krupp” 1904
29.105 mm D/35 “Krupp” 1893
30.? mm, ? the end of XIX c
31.? mm, ? XIX c.
32.75 mm “Schneider” 1904/1941
33.75 mm “Rheinmetal” 1936
34.105 mm “Rheinmetal” D/22, 1926
35.? mm, USSR, WWII
36.? mm, a small gun, the end of XIX c.
37.75 mm “Schneider” 1904/1941 (looks different from n. 32 of this list)
38.? mm, ?, the end of XIX c.
39.? mm, “Krupp”, the end of XIX c. ?
40.150 mm 1913 “Putilovskii Zavod” - Russia /Krupp license ?/
41.? mm, Russian, D/15
42.A heavy gun, USSR, on 4 wheels, WWII or later?
43.A heavy gun, Germany, on 4 wheels WWII.
44.A very short gun, but with very large diameter
45.Similar, some different details only.
46.A big iron cannon, just like from a film about pirates and buried treasures.
47.? mm heavy gun “Skoda” on 4 wheels, WWII
48.Unknown, maybe WWI
49.Unknown, maybe WWI
50.Unknown, maybe WWI
51.85 mm, USSR?
52.Unknown
53.Unknown
54.Unknown
55.Unknown
56.Unknown
57.Unknown
58.A light gun in an armor mini-tower?
59.One huge, unknown type, probably WWII or a little earlier?
The guns are around the yard, some have their museum tables with notes about the type and year of production /maybe some are wrong/. The ‘unknown’ are in the bushes, one over other.
Also - 3-4 field kitchens on wheels, one thing - a kind of detector /probably Hungarian, kind of radar?/, 2-3 staff cars for hourses. A few sea mines, two primitive machineguns /in fact - 4-5 big caliber rifle tubes in one row