10 cm K 04
| 10 cm Kanone 04 | |
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| Type | Field gun |
| Place of origin | German Empire |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1905-1918 |
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| Wars | World War I |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Krupp |
| Designed | 1904 |
| Manufacturer | Krupp |
| Produced | 1905-? |
| Variants | 10 cm K 04/12 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 2,428 kg (5,353 lbs) |
| Barrel length | 4.725 m (15.5 ft) (L/35) |
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| Shell | fixed ammunition (one piece containing both projectile and cartridge casing |
| Caliber | 105 mm (4.13 in) |
| Breech | vertical sliding wedge |
| Recoil | hydro-spring variable recoil |
| Carriage | box trail |
| Elevation | -5° to +30° |
| Traverse | 3° 59' |
| Rate of fire | 1 round per 2 minutes |
| Muzzle velocity | 551 m/s (1,808 ft/s) |
| Effective firing range | 10,398 m (11,264 yards) |
The 10 cm Kanone 04 (10 cm K 04) was a field gun used by Germany in World War I. It was the second heavy gun with modern recoil system accepted by the German Army. It was produced as a replacement for the 10 cm K 99 and the Lang 15 cm Kanone 92. Although the standard version lacked a gunshield, some models, such as the 10 cm K 04/12, were fitted with a special gunshield and some other minor modifications. There was only 32 in service at the outbreak of the war.[1]
It could be transported in one load by a team of six horses, or it could be broken down into 2 loads (tandem hitches) for crossing rough terrain.
References
- Jäger, Herbert. German Artillery of World War One. Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire: Crowood Press, 2001 ISBN 1-86126-403-8
Notes
- ↑ Jäger, p. 29
External links
- 10 cm K 04 on Landships
- Development of the 10 cm Kanone on Lovett Artillery Collection
- List and pictures of World War I surviving 10cm K 04 guns
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