Canon de 76 FRC

Canon de 76 FRC
Place of origin Belgium
Service history
Used by Belgium
Nazi Germany
Wars World War II
Production history
Manufacturer Fonderie Royale des Canons
No. built 198
Specifications
Weight travel: 275 kg (606 lbs)
combat: 243 kg (536 lbs)
Barrel length .59 m (1 ft 11 in) L/7.8[1]
Crew 5

Shell 4.64 kg (10.22 lbs)
Caliber 76 millimetres (3.0 in)
Recoil Hydro-spring
Carriage Split-trail
Elevation -6° to +80°
Traverse 40°
Rate of fire 18 rpm[2]
Muzzle velocity 160 m/s (525 ft/s)
Effective firing range 2,200 m (2,406 yds)

The Canon de 76 FRC was a Belgian infantry support gun, produced by the Fonderie Royale des Canons (FRC). The gun was typically of 76 mm calibre; however, an optional 47 mm barrel could be fitted instead. The gun was designed for transport via a trailer towed by a vehicle. In 1940, the Wehrmacht redesignated these as 7.6 cm IG 260(b). At the start of World War II, 198 of these guns had been produced.

References

  1. Chamberlain, Peter (1975). Infantry, mountain, and airborne guns. Gander, Terry. New York: Arco. p. 4. ISBN 0668038195. OCLC 2067391.
  2. "CANON DE 76 FRC - Quartermaster Section". www.quartermastersection.com. Retrieved 2017-10-02.

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