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Old 11-02-08, 15:23
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I have a few pictures of various AA mounts on CMPs that I've been saving for an appropriate forum, one of which appears to be of a twin Bofors on an F60. Unless I'm missing something, like another truck or trailer behind, this picture appears to be of a twin 40mm Bofors
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Old 11-02-08, 15:27
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Another picture that may be of a one off design is this twin .50 mount on a CMP.
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Old 11-02-08, 15:30
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Unless I'm missing something, like another truck or trailer behind, this picture appears to be of a twin 40mm Bofors
Derek, I think it's actually a spare barrel we are looking at, laying on the left hand side of the CMP.

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Derek, I think it's actually a spare barrel we are looking at, laying on the left hand side of the CMP.
Could very well be Alex, as I doubt a 60cwt truck could carry the weight of two Bofors. Unfortunately, the detail in this picture isn't very good. I wonder if it was it common to carry spare barrels onboard the truck? Derek.
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Old 11-02-08, 15:56
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A spare barrel was standard equipment on both the Ford and Morris SP Bofors. It was carried exactly as shown in the photo.

As to the triple Polsten, 93 LAA Rgt was the only British unit to have these truck mounted. They were one of the first AA units across the Rhine as the rafts being used would not take towed guns.
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Some posts back Sapper asked about 0.50s on US Warships see http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_50cal-M2_MG.htm for some WW2 and modern info. which on the "additional pictures" page, includes pictures of the Army quad mount installed on USS Lexington in 1945.
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I assume the quad Polsten in Alex van de Wetering post is a prototype?

From memory two Skinks and two towed examples were sent two NW Europe for trials.
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Some posts back Sapper asked about 0.50s on US Warships
seehttp://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_50cal-M2_MG.htmfor some WW2 and modern info. which on the "additional pictures" page, includes pictures of the Army quad mount installed on USS Lexington in 1945.
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Thanks Noel! for the link to this excellent web site. Did you notice what was stencilled on the ammo can holder for the twin .50? FDNY: Fire Department of New York. A little payback for Sept. 11th, I imagine. It was interesting to see the quad .50 mounted on the USS Lexington, I didn't realize they had been mounted on Navy vessels. I was onboard the "Lady Lex", which has been preserved in Corpus Christi, a few years back but the quad mount was no more.
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Another picture that may be of a one off design is this twin .50 mount on a CMP.
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Unless I'm missing something, like another truck or trailer behind, this picture appears to be of a twin 40mm Bofors
Derek, like Alex said, this is a single 40-mm Bofors mount with a spare barrel stowed along the side.
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