Rheinmetall 12 cm leFH 08 explained

Rheinmetall 12 cm leFH 08
Origin:Germany
Type:Howitzer
Is Artillery:yes
Used By: Norway
Wars:World War II
Designer:Rheinmetall
Manufacturer:Rheinmetall
Production Date:1908
Number:8
Weight:1360kg (3,000lb)
Part Length:2.4m (07.9feet) L/20
Cartridge:20.4kg (45lb)
Caliber:120 mm (4.72 in)
Velocity:300 m/s (1,476 ft/s)
Max Range:6100m (20,000feet)
Recoil:Hydro-pneumatic
Carriage:Box-trail
Elevation:-5° to +45°
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The Rheinmetall 12 cm leFH 08 was a howitzer used by Norway in World War II. It was known in Norwegian service as the 12 cm felthaubits/m09. Captured guns were given a German designation after the Invasion of Norway as the 12 cm leFH 375(n). Two batteries of Artillerie-Abteilung 477, which served in Finland during the war, were equipped with 12 cm Norwegian howitzers, which might have included these guns.

The gun was license produced in Belgium as the Canon de 155 Mle 1913.

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