
Two British 13-pounder quick-firing anti-aircraft guns defending a kite balloon position. Anti-aircraft defences developed quickly during the war and mobile units like this one could move quickly to defend specific positions. ‘Archie’ (as anti-aircraft fire was known by the British – from a popular music hall song of the time, Archibald, certainly not) was a constant threat to pilots over the Western Front.
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'British anti-aircraft guns', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/british-anti-aircraft-guns, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 9-Jul-2014
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