Monday, May 18, 2009

Belgium Military Museum

30th September 2007
Belgium Military Museum, Brussels.

Frankly saying, this was the first military museum i visited in my life. And, the only one till now ;).

The Museum
Renowned for the reminiscents of the first world war, The Royal Museum of Armed forces and Military History in Brussels presents those memories through its magnificent exhibits. The museum not only exhibits the history of world war, but, indeed it has a vast collection of arms and armaments which were a part of the wars fought in historic battles.

Entrance
The three-arched arch of triumph radiates a splendid view for the entrance of the museum. The arch was inaugurated on September 27, 1905. Infact, the masterpiece was completed by the parisian architect Charles Girault eventhough the initial plan was formulated by Gedeon Bordiau in 1875.


Into the Museum
The display started with collections of historical arms. Some of those displays in those categories follows...


A Huge Cannon


Another one laid on display



Main arm and side arm for the soldier



Some typical guns of ol' times, lol, i dunno their names...



A cannon, possibily used for base defense



A luxurious side arm



Bayonet attached guns and swords


A four-barreled anti-aircraft gun, It gave me the impression that, this one would have been used in a ship for its defense.


Another anti-aircraft gun


A high caliber gun



Mortar and its shells, used against advancing group of soldiers; which could inflict heavy damage to multiple units



This gave me the impression of a torpedo and its warhead. The explanation was in dutch and french.. so, hope so..



A mobile machine gun unit



This one seemed to me like an MP5



The Pearl Harbor!



A sniper and a heavy caliber mountable gun


The distinguished flame thrower. A formidable unit of world war 1 war factions




The can at the right says 'Anti Mosquito cream 7LBs net'



A set of gear of the world war 1 soldier



This stuff was pretty cool. A rotating 5 barreled gun.


A small caliber cannon


A mortar set

This is one of the best guns that i saw there. This gun might had got incredible firing capacity with 37 firing holes for bullets. I dunno about its firing rate.. But, this would have been the beloved lady for its operator.. ;-)


For me, it was an amazing experience to go through these world war one armaments. Thinking of their life then, it was like a bullet in head if you loose your concentration. They had suffered quite a hell those times. The history says so.

Info:

At the end of world war 1; when the armistice was called on November 11, 1918, the world started observing this day as Armistice day/Remembrance day.

Click here to leave this page and view a dedication in youtube for the Remembrance Day.

2 comments:

Salil said...

Thanks for this.
London also has a great War Musuem.
Regards,
Salil

Nandalal said...

Thanks Salil.