Это правое орудие первой башни батареи №1 на о. Аэгна. В "патронташе" хранились трубки (ударные и гальванические) для производства выстрела. Thanks, Andery. Do you have to show any of those "трубки" in close? There it is: http://s019.radikal.ru/i632/1710/36/5dc37cf03695.jpg
Please see a scheme - 2-105-mm to the links from ex-Russian battery #5 (Estonian #2, where were installed 130-mm guns).
I suppose do you know Maxim Truts from Tallinn? He is the main source to me about history of small batteries at Baltic.
His site is www.battal.ee
Andrey - thank You for posting that interesting article about coastal batteries in Aegna and Naissaar! Do You have any information 130 mm battery in Aegna? Did the Б-13 2С cannons locate in the same place where were the 130 mm Vickers cannons before the war? Three B-13 cannons were located by Germa...
Видимо, русский язык понятен для многих посетителей сайта, поэтому продолжу. Вторая моя статья рассказывает об истории 14-дм башен МКИПВ и их дальнейшем использовании с вооружением 12-дм пушками. http://s020.radikal.ru/i715/1502/06/3bb01095b442.jpg Ссылка на скачивание: https://yadi.sk/i/TBiRQ56leY4Yp
Hello dear colleagues! This subject is very interesting for me. I've published in 2013-14 three articles about 12-inch, 14-inch and 8-inch batteries in the Russian magazine "Arsenal-collection". The first of them is about 12-inch batteries at islands Aegna and Naissaari Here it is: http://...