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English: Krupp 15 cm Mantel Ring Kanone L/30 C/80 on centre-pivot-carriage, 1890.

C/80 means: designed in 1880. In 1890, the 15 cm SK L/30 was just about to be introduced.

In 1890, all navy Mantel Ring Kanone were simply called 'Kanone', or 'K'. If they were quick-firing Mantel Ring Kanone, they were called 'Schnelllade Kanone',or 'SK'. If they were older Ring Kanone, they were called 'Ring Kanone', abbreviated 'RK'.
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Source http://nek.istanbul.edu.tr:4444/ekos/FOTOGRAF/91186---0022.jpg İstanbul University, Head Office of Library and Documentation
Author Unknown, Photographisches Atelier der Gusstahlfabrik von Friedrich Krupp, Essen.

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15 cm MRK L/30 C/80 on centre-pivot-carriage, 1890.

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