Canon de 105 L mle 1936 Schneider

Canon de 105 L mle 1936 Schneider
Type heavy field gun
Place of origin France
Service history
In service 1936–1990s
Used by France
Nazi Germany
Romania
Wars World War II
Indochina War
Algerian War
Production history
Designer Schneider
Manufacturer Schneider
Variants Horse- or truck-drawn
Specifications
Weight 3,920 kg (7,253 lbs) tractor
3,540 kg (7,804 lbs) horse-drawn
Barrel length 3.905 m (12 ft 10 in) L/37.6

Shell separate-loading, cased charge and projectile
15.7 kg (35 lb)[1]
Caliber 105 mm (4.13 in)
Carriage Box trail
Elevation 0° to +47° 48'
Traverse 50°
Rate of fire 4 rpm
Muzzle velocity 725 m/s (2,379 ft/s)
Effective firing range 16,000 m (17,498 yds)

The Canon de 105 L modèle 1936 Schneider was a field gun used by France in World War II.

Description

It was built in two versions, one with steel wheels and pneumatic tires for tractor towing and the other with wooden spoked wheels for horse towing. Its range was still inferior to its German equivalents.[2]

Users

In France, 159 were in service in 1939. They were used in organic Corps artillery regiments.[2] Captured examples in World War II were placed into German service as the 10.5 cm schwere Kanone 332(f) where they mainly served on coast defense duties[3]. The French army used 105 L Schneider during Indochina[4] and Algerian Wars.[2]

The Romanian Army ordered 180 pieces, but received only 132 before World War II broke out. It was the longest-ranged gun used by Romania in the war. During the 1980s, the surviving guns were upgraded with modern wheels and used for training until the ammunition stocks ran out in the mid 1990s, when the gun was finally retired from service.[5]

References

  1. Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Light and medium field artillery. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. p. 21. ISBN 0668038209. OCLC 2067331.
  2. 1 2 3 "Canon 105mm long Mle 36 Schneider". Base documentaire de l'artillerie (in French). Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  3. Gander, Terry and Chamberlain, Peter. Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945. New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385-15090-3
  4. Vaïsse, Maurice; Bizard, André (2000). L'Armée française dans la guerre d'Indochine (1946-1954) : adaptation ou inadaptation? (in French). Brussels: Complexe. p. 186.
  5. Adrian Stroea; Gheorghe Băjenaru (2010). Artileria româna în date si imagini (PDF) (in Romanian). Editura Centrului Tehnic-Editorial al Armatei. p. 93. ISBN 978-606-524-080-3.


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