107 mm cannon M1910 / 30

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107 mm cannon M1910 / 30

The 107 mm gun M1910 / 30 ( russian 107-мм пушка обр. 1910/30 гг. ) Was a Soviet heavy field cannon with a caliber of 106.7 mm, which in the armed conflicts of the inter-war period and during World War II used has been. It was a subsequent development of the 107mm M1910 cannon of the First World War and was modernized in 1930. A total of over 863 copies were made.

Technical specifications

107 mm cannon M1910 / 30
General properties
classification heavy corps cannon
developer French company Schneider in 1910, modernization of the main artillery office in 1930
Manufacturer Bolshevik plant in Leningrad
Zavod "Barrikady" (Barrikady works in Stalingrad, Russian завод "Баррикады")
Length without limber 7530 mm
width 2064 mm
height 1735 mm
Weight in firing position 2535 kg
Weight in driving position 3000 kg
team 8 men (gun leader, two gunner, five loaders and ammunition shooters)
Years of construction 1932-1935
number of pieces over 863
pipe
caliber 106.7 mm
Barrel length with muzzle brake 4054 mm (L / 38)
Tube length (drawn barrel) 3907 mm (L / 36.6)
Height of the line of fire 1175 mm
Fire dates
Elevation range −5 ° to + 37 °
Side straightening area 6 °
Maximum range 16,130 m
fire rate 5-6 rounds / min
agility
Ground clearance 360 mm
Top speed in a power train 12 km / h

Individual references / comments

  1. AB Shirokorad : Encyclopedia of the Russian Artillery.

literature

  • А.Б. Широкорад: Энциклопедия отечественной артиллерии. (AB Shirokorad: Encyclopedia of Russian Artillery. ) Harvest, Minsk 2000, ISBN 985-433-703-0 (Russian).

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