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Schneider Canet PC PR and PD guns
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The Schneider Canet guns before WW1 were identify with an acronym.
I know that P means Puissant,  D "indipentent line of sight" (but I would like to know the French designation, where this D comes from?) I know that a C gun was not fitted for an independent lin of sight, but again I don't know the exact French expression. For R I think it means "à ressorts" (with springs), but I'm not sure.
Is there a French artillery expert who can help me?
Thanks,

Marco

-- Edited by MCP on Friday 13th of November 2009 04:40:52 PM

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