Krupp 105mm long gun M. 1914
Bulgarian
designation : |
10.5-см
скорострелно
оръдие Д-35
“Круп” |
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German
designation : |
10cm K. 14 |
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Calibre
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105.2mm L/35 |
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Weight
of the barrel : |
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Weight
of the carriage : |
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Weight
of the empty limber : |
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Weight
in action : |
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Weight
in marching order : |
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Barrel
length : |
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Barrel grooves |
number : |
32
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depth : |
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width : |
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Rifling |
twist : |
progressive
– 1 turn in 45 to 1 turn in 25 calibres |
inclination : |
3°
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Height
of the line of fire : |
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Cartridge |
size
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105 x 505 x 129 R |
weight
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shelled
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charge
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1st : 2nd : |
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Shells |
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10cm
Schr. 96 |
weight
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bursting charge : |
muzzle
velocity : |
554 m/s |
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max.
range : |
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10cm
Gr. 15 |
weight
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muzzle
velocity : |
583 m/s |
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max.
range : |
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10cm
Gr. 15 H. |
weight
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muzzle
velocity : |
590 m/s |
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max.
range : |
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Elevation
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+ 45° / - 5° |
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Traversing
angle : |
6° |
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Recoil : |
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Transport : |
drawn by horses in one
single load |
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Remarks
: Quick firing heavy gun.
Two batteries were converted for mountain transport, divided in two loads. At
the outbreak of war in August 1914 the Krupp gun went into service as the
10cm Kanone 14, with 128 pieces initially ordered. During the war, 724
of them were delivered by Krupp. In May 1915 the first 10cm battery was
re-equipped with 10cm K 14. At the end of 1917 6th
battery of 3rd heavy artillery regiment received 2 - 10cm K. 14, and at the
beginning of August 1918 the German Army left to the Bulgarian artillery at
least 12 of these guns from three batteries operating in Macedonia (2., 3., 4
Bt./R.FußAR. 16). The guns were assigned to 1st, 2nd and 3rd battery of 2nd
heavy artillery regiment. |