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Рубрики Флот; Артиллерия; 1917-1939; Версия для печати

1934 год: спаренные зенитки для СССР из Италии

Есть список советско-итальянских военных контрактов за 1933-1934
(в конце апреля 1934 список отослан в Рим итальянским послом в Москве Бернардо Аттолико). Среди прочего есть такой интересный пункт:

3) Odero-Terni-Orlando of La Spezia was building 12 twin-barrel anti-aircraft cannons.

Есть ли информация о судьбе этих зенитных орудий фирмы OTO в СССР?

Полный список таков:
1) S. A. Ansaldo of Genoa was building, along destroyer lines, two coast guard/escort vessels of 776 tons displacement and 76 meters in length. Endowed with Tosi motors and costing 18,650,000 lire, the ships were to be consigned about April or May. (These were the PS 8 and PS 26.)
2) Ansaldo also was building factories for the construction of complete motors for cruisers. The firm was to supply technical collaboration as well to the USSR for cruiser construction. These contracts were worth 34,000,000 lire.
3) Odero-Terni-Orlando of La Spezia was building 12 twin-barrel anti-aircraft cannons.
4) Società S. Giorgio of Sestri had finished in March the consignment of 46 range finding devices of 4 meters at the base and detachable in 3 parts.
5) Officine Galileo of Florence was in the process of supplying 4 complete fire control systems including search lights, range finders, sight mechanisms, and gyrocompasses for 4 torpedo boat destroyers. Three of these already had been delivered, and the 4th had passed its trials and was ready.
6) Officine Galileo also was supplying 15 attack periscopes for submarines, of which 5 already had been sent, 4 had passed their tests, and the rest were 90 per cent completed.
7) Officine Galileo was supplying 14 range finders of which 10 were of 6 meters and 4 were of 8 meters. Some were undergoing testing and some were being mounted.
8) Officine Galileo additionally was supplying 100 mirrors for 150mm searchlights of which 30 had been sent and the others were being tested or were still under construction.
9) Silurificio Italiano of Naples was in the course of consigning 50 torpedoes of 533mm x 7.5 and 45 of 533mm x 7.27, as well as 2 3-tube torpedo launchers of 533mm.
10) Silurificio Whitehead of Fiume was delivering 80 torpedoes of 533mm of which 25 were as yet incomplete and 15 torpedoes of 450mm, none of which was completed.
11) Ditta Isotta Fraschini of Milan was supplying spare parts for Asso 750 motors for 606,850.72 lire, plus 51 marine units of the type Asso 1000 MAD.
12) Ottico Meccanica Italiana of Rome and Aeronautica Macchi of Varese had made offers of aeronautical material for Soviet aviation, but no concrete orders had yet come to pass.

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