10.5 cm cannon Model 1927 explained

10.5 cm cannon Model 1927
Origin:Sweden
Type:Heavy field gun
Is Artillery:yes
Service:1927–1945
Used By:
Netherlands

Hungary
Wars:World War II[1]
Designer:Bofors
Manufacturer:Bofors
Weight:3650kg (8,050lb)
Part Length:4.2m (13.8feet) L/40
4.41m (14.47feet) L/42
Crew:9
Cartridge:16kg (35lb)
Caliber:105 mm (4.134 in)
Rate:6-8 rpm
Velocity:750 m/s (2,460 ft/s)
Max Range:16.5km (10.3miles)
Breech:Interrupted screw
Carriage:Split trail
Elevation:-3° to +45°
Traverse:60°

The 10.5 cm cannon Model 1927 was a heavy field gun used by the Netherlands and Hungary during World War II. Dutch guns were known as 10-velds. Hungary purchased a license and built them as 31 Ms. Captured weapons were designated by the Wehrmacht as the schwere 10.5 cm Kanone 335(h). Four were bought by the Swedish Coastal Artillery as 10.5 cm kanon m/27s. They were later upgraded to m/34 standard as m/27-34s. They were transferred to the field artillery in 1942. The Dutch appear to have bought guns with both 40 and 42 caliber barrel lengths.

The gun was designed for motor traction with spoked steel wheels with rubber rims. The spades were removed and placed onto the trail legs for transport.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Chamberlain, Peter. Light and medium field artillery. 1975. 45. Arco. Gander, Terry. 0668038209. New York. 2067331.