122 mm howitzer M1909 | |
Origin: | Russian Empire |
Type: | Field howitzer |
Is Artillery: | yes |
Used By: | |
Wars: | World War I Russian Civil War Winter War |
Designer: | Krupp |
Design Date: | 1909 |
Weight: | 1340kg (2,950lb) |
Part Length: | overall:1.69abbr=onNaNabbr=on L/14[1] |
Cartridge: | 122 x 159mmR Separate loading charge and projectile |
Cartridge Weight: | 22.8kg (50.3lb) |
Caliber: | 121.92 mm (4.8 in) |
Velocity: | 335m/s |
Max Range: | 7.6km (04.7miles) |
Breech: | Horizontal sliding-block |
Recoil: | Hydro-spring |
Carriage: | Box trail |
Elevation: | -1° to 43° |
Traverse: | 4° |
The 122 mm howitzer M1909 (Russian: 122-мм гаубица обр. 1909 гг.) was a Russian Empire 121.92 mm (4.8 inch) howitzer used throughout World War I.
Following the defeats of the Russo-Japanese War, Russia sought to modernize some of its equipment, which included the purchase of foreign designed artillery. Seeking new systems from both France and Germany, the 122 mm howitzer M1909 was developed by the German arms manufacturer Krupp.[2] Russia also bought a very similar system from the French arms manufacturer Schneider et Cie, the 122 mm howitzer M1910.
It was later updated by the Soviet Union as the 122 mm howitzer M1909/37 which saw combat in the German-Soviet War.