Bulgarian anti-aircraft machine guns
As well as the guns, the machine guns also found an use, at first temporarily, in anti-aircraft defence. I could not be viewed as a good replacement for guns, but it was intended to be effective against low flying aircraft. To this in October 1915 Bulgarian Air Defence builts its first units armed with machine-guns. During the War the strenght of this branch of Air Defence rose from seven machine guns to five MG half companies (картечна полурота).
Bulgarian army used Hotchkiss, Madsen, Maxim and Schwarzlose machine-guns. Once more the problem was to adapt them for anti-aircraft work. From the beginning the two Hotchkiss and the existing five Madsen machine guns were put on special mounts. During the war Madsen machine guns usually were mounted on special pedestal (see the picture), while the Maxims were put on carriages or on basaments. But a great number of improvised mountings were used by Bulgarian Army. In order to improve their performances Schwarzlose and Maxim machine guns received also a special circular sight.
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I am not an expert of machine guns, but reading the messages posted in various threads I saw that some members are. So I hope that anybody may add the technichal datas of the anti-aircraft machine guns used by Bulgarian Army in World War 1. The same for the pictures. I added some pictures and I tried to identify the machine guns represented on it. I’m sure that the first one is a Madsen and I have no problem for the German Maxim MG08 on the 1916 pattern tripod with an anti-aircraft adaptor, for the others I hope that my inferences are correct. In particular I could not find a picture of an Hotchkiss used as anti-aircraft machine gun. Of course every corrections is welcome!
As well as the guns, the machine guns also found an use, at first temporarily, in anti-aircraft defence. I could not be viewed as a good replacement for guns, but it was intended to be effective against low flying aircraft. To this in October 1915 Bulgarian Air Defence builts its first units armed with machine-guns. During the War the strenght of this branch of Air Defence rose from seven machine guns to five MG half companies (картечна полурота).
Bulgarian army used Hotchkiss, Madsen, Maxim and Schwarzlose machine-guns. Once more the problem was to adapt them for anti-aircraft work. From the beginning the two Hotchkiss and the existing five Madsen machine guns were put on special mounts. During the war Madsen machine guns usually were mounted on special pedestal (see the picture), while the Maxims were put on carriages or on basaments. But a great number of improvised mountings were used by Bulgarian Army. In order to improve their performances Schwarzlose and Maxim machine guns received also a special circular sight.
Remarks
I am not an expert of machine guns, but reading the messages posted in various threads I saw that some members are. So I hope that anybody may add the technichal datas of the anti-aircraft machine guns used by Bulgarian Army in World War 1. The same for the pictures. I added some pictures and I tried to identify the machine guns represented on it. I’m sure that the first one is a Madsen and I have no problem for the German Maxim MG08 on the 1916 pattern tripod with an anti-aircraft adaptor, for the others I hope that my inferences are correct. In particular I could not find a picture of an Hotchkiss used as anti-aircraft machine gun. Of course every corrections is welcome!
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