| 1. | The casemate carriage has a lower profile than the barbette carriages.
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| 2. | The Casemate d'Esch is operated by the same organization.
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| 3. | Both the belt and casemate armor were backed by of wood.
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| 4. | The transverse bulkheads on either end of the casemate were thick.
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| 5. | Two of the 15 cm guns were removed from their casemate positions.
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| 6. | The casemate guns were protected by 160 180 mm thick armor plating.
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| 7. | Fortifications included a casemate wall and a four-room city gate.
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| 8. | Inside the casemate, the guns were housed in one continuous deck.
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| 9. | The upper section of the casemate had thinner armor, at thick.
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| 10. | The casemate guns were protected with 140 mm of armor.
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