Developed from Gretel, 240 mm, between 1911 and 1912 and adopted in 1913. The battery consisted of three parts, each disassembled into three loads, towed by tractors of 120 hp Austro-Daimler. The howitzer was grounded in a hole dug in the ground and assembled with the help of crane. Those loaned to Germany (with its Austrian garrisons) in 1914 were returned within a year after the fall of the strong Belgian and French. Then they were placed as in the Adriatic coastal guns and is still used in the 2nd War.
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