7,5-cm-GebG 43 (7,5cm horské dělo)

7,5-cm-GebG 43 (7,5 cm mountain gun)
7,5-cm-Gebirgsgeschütz 43
The 7.5 cm GebG 43

Cannon has developed a firm Boehler, but the series was never in a greater number of made.


TTD:

Caliber: 75 mm
Barrel length: L/19,3 ( 1.45 m)
Weight in battle position: 620 kg
Transport weight: 595 kg
Elevation angle: 70°
Reading: 40°
Vo: 505 m/s
Bullet weight: 5.5 kg
Range: 9 500 m
Rate of fire : 6-8 rounds/min

Source:
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Hogg, Ian V. German Artillery of World War Two. 2nd corrected edition. Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books, 1997 ISBN 1-85367-480-X
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Development began in 1940 and ended in 1942, they were made 4 pieces that have been tested. the development ran under the name of "Gerat 99", or "Gebhard".
my source has a slightly different some of the information that I present
barrel length with muzzle brake : 1630 mm
barrel length without muzzle brake : 1390 mm (18,5 caliber)
the length of the bore : 973 mm
muzzle velocity : 480 m/s
the cannon were degraded to the individual parts (for transportation) and the hardest part then weighed 110kg
reading : 40°
elevation : -5°to 70°
The cannon in the shooting has lowered the front support, so the wheels are in the air (even it prevents the arc 70°)

Source : "Small arms, artilery and special weapons of the Third Reich" authors Terry Gander and Peter Chamberlain. A book published by Macdonald and Janes in London in 1978 ISBN 0 354 01108 1.
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