Several of the 138.6 mm guns were also converted for service with the Army.
In order to take advantage of the design, a decision was made to further develop this into a 155 mm gun.
Two more twin 25 mm guns were also added later.
The 100 mm gun became useless after the first shot.
On the other hand a 105 mm gun would also be less powerful.
No.48 also came up against a battery of 150 mm guns.
It had a 90 mm gun and a crew of 5.
When they came under attack from German 88 mm guns.
Although in 1943 another 107 mm gun, the 9S-1, was developed, it never reached production.
They were also used to tow the 105 mm gun.