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Company in Europe), was not able to enforce his patents in Prussia or get any money from Krupp (which was not unusual for Germany at the time, then-notorious for foreign patent violation). By this means, they developed the best breechloading guns of the time, assisted by Longsdon's patented designs.
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Initially during the 1850s, Krupp developed a breechloading system with a sliding wedge breech block, but, because of problems with escape of gas, it continued to manufacture Wahrendorff breeches until they were able to copy the
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armies during the 1860s. By the 1870s, they were being purchased by countries all over the world. Naval guns were also rapidly developed; from 1863, guns were being manufactured for several navies, which included those of
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Since 1948, according to military sources, the Honduran Navy has maintained one Krupp cannon, which is the first of its kind made by the company and still in working order, at the Amapala Naval Base on the Pacific coast.
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Breech closure was achieved by a steel wedge that slid transversely on a short groove at the rear part of the gun. The movement was imparted by a screw mechanism and the gas-check by the Broadwell ring system.
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to mass-produce steel by his London agent and friend, Alfred Longsdon, in 1859–60. After a lengthy period of trial and error, this steel was developed to such quality that the royal factory of
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The principal characteristic of Krupp guns was that they were made of steel at the time when everyone else still used
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naval gun and adopted 75mm as the caliber for the army's field and mountain guns. In 1897, when the
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At first, the caliber of the Krupp guns was determined by the weight of the projectile in
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acquired steel from Krupp to manufacture guns that conformed to British naval standards.
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design, and that allowed the problem to be solved. The inventor, American engineer
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adopted steel for making army guns, which made Prussia the first country to do so.
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pieces that was used by several world armies from the nineteenth century onwards.
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Krupp. A century's history of the Krupp works, 1812-1912, Krupp Works, 1912
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Also, Krupp was one of the first manufacturers to design practical
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appeared, Krupp produced the similar 77mm, which was used in
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guns for army use. In 1856, Fried. Krupp A.G., produced a 9
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The principal guns between the 1860s and the 1880s were:
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Krupp 75mm L30 M1909 field gun in San Juan, Argentina
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