Strength of Romanian Artillery on 1 January 1918

 

 

 

guns

rounds

53mm [Gruson] guns

126

68 222

57mm [Hotchkiss] guns

24

5 805

63mm [Armstrong mountain] guns

16

26 801

65mm Italian [mountain] guns

12

21.593

75/904 [Krupp field] guns

384

636 117

75/912 [Schneider mountain] guns

8

13 666

75/97 [Puteaux] guns

84

218 959

75mm Skoda [mountain]

4

5 942

77mm German [field] guns

24

17 091

105/912 short guns [Krupp howitzers]

64

76 532

120/901 [Krupp] howitzers

24

18 612

120/88 [Gruson] howitzers

20

29 972

120/91 [Krupp] howitzers

8

7 233

120mm L French [De Bange] guns

72

78 059

120mm C French [De Bange] guns

20

21 643

127mm English howitzers

28

23 787

150/912 [Schneider] howitzers

8

10 610

150/87/91 [Krupp] guns

66

23 724

152.4mm [Russian Schneider?] guns

7

2 720

152.4mm [British] howitzers

4

6 744

155mm St. Chamond howitzers

14

5 460

155mm De Bange guns

4

3 855

210mm [Krupp] howitzers

16

5 427

58mm Trench mortars

104

29 090

 

General remark :

Official Romanian document – “Situation of the armament and the ammunition of artillery on 1 January 1918” – signed by lt. Hagiopol, quoted in FRUNZETI : 165 ani de existenţă a artileriei romăne moderne…, p. 407. I added the words in brackets in order to identify the guns listed in the document.