Schneider modéle 1930 (105 mm cannon)
Between the years 1920 and 1930 began to concern Schneider examine why they can't sell their weapons, and soon discovered that their cannons unlike Kruppa are not so powerful. Therefore, the company Schneider decided to lafetu 155 mm howitzers mle 1929 install a long hlavěň caliber 105 mm. The first customer was Denmark, which ordered the Schneider model M.30 L/48.1. After the occupation of Denmark, the Germans called the 10,5 cm K 321 (d) and determined to defend the coast.
TTD:
Caliber: 105 mm
Barrel length: 5 050 mm ( L/48,1)
Shipping weight: 5 645 kg
Weight in firing position: 5 120 kg
Elevation: 0° to 43°
Reading: 47°
Muzzle velocity: 850 m/s
Max. range: 20 000 m
Weight works. garnet: 16,3 kg.
Federal Archives, Koblenz
Light and Medium Field Artilley: Chamberlain P, Gander T., Macdonald and Jane´s, London, 1975,
ISBN:0 356 0821 6 4
Between the years 1920 and 1930 began to concern Schneider examine why they can't sell their weapons, and soon discovered that their cannons unlike Kruppa are not so powerful. Therefore, the company Schneider decided to lafetu 155 mm howitzers mle 1929 install a long hlavěň caliber 105 mm. The first customer was Denmark, which ordered the Schneider model M.30 L/48.1. After the occupation of Denmark, the Germans called the 10,5 cm K 321 (d) and determined to defend the coast.
TTD:
Caliber: 105 mm
Barrel length: 5 050 mm ( L/48,1)
Shipping weight: 5 645 kg
Weight in firing position: 5 120 kg
Elevation: 0° to 43°
Reading: 47°
Muzzle velocity: 850 m/s
Max. range: 20 000 m
Weight works. garnet: 16,3 kg.
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Federal Archives, Koblenz
Light and Medium Field Artilley: Chamberlain P, Gander T., Macdonald and Jane´s, London, 1975,
ISBN:0 356 0821 6 4