7.5-cm Feldkanone 16 nA1,
7.5-cm FK 16 nA1
Was originally designed in 1916 as a 7.7 cm but had it's barrels updated to 7.5-cm and became a new pattern (neuer Art).1
Most were assigned to horse drawn units, but these weren't mobile enough and were eventually assigned to second line units or used for training.1
| 7.5-cm FK 16 nA | |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 2.95"1 75 mm1 |
| Length of gun | 8' 10.3"1 2.7 m1 |
| Length of barrel | |
| Rifling | |
| Length of rifling | |
| Weight traveling | 5,324 lb1 2,415 kg1 |
| Weight in action | 3,360 lb1 1,524 lb1 |
| Elevation | -9° to +44°1 |
| Traverse | 4°1 |
| Muzzle Velocity | 2,172'/sec1 662 m/sec1 |
| Range of shell | 14,080 yards1 12,875 m1 |
| Shell weight | 12.85 lb1 5.83 kg1 |
| Armor penetration | |
| Breech mechanism |
Sources:
- The Encyclopedia of Weapons from World War II to the Present Day, 2006, Chris Bishop
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