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UNIQUE ID 325: SP-70 SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, Britain

(Location: Monster Bits Gallery)


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Unique ID: 325
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: 4 April 2014
Type (ID): SP-70 (430)
Model (ID): SP-70 (760)
Location Category (ID): Firepower Royal Artillery Museum (3250)
Location (ID): Monster Bits Gallery (3253)
Serial Number:
Registration: 99SP44: “99 SP 44” painted on lower nose.
Name:
Other Identification:
Collection Reference:
Links: Ferrea Mole
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Location History:
(see map)

1: MaK, Kiel (Chassis manufacturer)
2: Rotunda, Woolwich Common, Greenwich, Greater London, Britain (Until ca 2003)
3: Firepower Royal Artillery Museum, Woolwich, Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, Britain (Current location)


This is one of the prototypes of the SP-70. (Source: T. Royall, J. Harris).

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1993

The SP-70 displayed at Woolwich
1: The SP-70 displayed at Woolwich

Taken: 1993
Contributor: J. Harris
Photo ID: 263
Added: 6 July 2008
Filename: Scan_SP7...
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The SP-70 displayed at Woolwich
2: The SP-70 displayed at Woolwich

Taken: 1993
Contributor: J. Harris
Photo ID: 264
Added: 6 July 2008
Filename: Scan_SP7...
Views: 1313
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