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
- ↑ 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).
Web links
Commons : 107 mm cannon M1910 / 30 - album with pictures, videos and audio files