Solothurn S-18/1100 Explained

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Solothurn S-18/1100 20 mm Anti-Tank Rifle
Type:Large caliber rifle
Anti-tank rifle
Anti-aircraft gun
Origin:Switzerland
Production Date:1942—early 1943 [1]
Used By:Switzerland
Hungary
Italy
Nazi Germany
The Netherlands
Wars:World War II
Caliber:20mm
Length:2.1m (06.9feet)
Part Length:1.3m (04.3feet)[2]
Cartridge:Fixed QF 20×138mmB
Feed:5 or 10 round magazine
Action:Selective fire
Rate:15-20 rpm
Velocity:750m/s
Weight:54.7kg (120.6lb)
Variants:Solothurn S-18/100
Solothurn S-18/1000

The Solothurn S-18/1100 was a Swiss 20 mm anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War by a number of combatants.

History

As a result of the defeat of the central-powers during World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forbidden from developing arms. In order to circumvent these limitations many German arms firms opened foreign subsidiaries or bought controlling interests to continue designing and selling arms. One of these companies was the Swiss company which was owned by the German firm Rheinmetall.

Design

The S-18/1100 started life as a selective fire variant of the earlier S-18/1000 anti-tank rifle. As a result of its powerful ammunition, the gun had tremendous recoil. Also, its length and weight made portability difficult, so a two-wheeled split-trail carriage was provided. Once towed into position the gun could be fired from the carriage or dismounted and fired from a bipod for the anti-tank role. In the anti-tank role, it was able to penetrate NaNmm at 300m (1,000feet) (30°). In addition to its anti-tank role it was offered with a collapsible high-angle mount with three outriggers so it could function as a light anti-aircraft gun.

Service

In addition to being used by the Swiss, it also saw service with Hungary as the Tankbuchse, Italy as the Fucile anticarro, Germany as the 2 cm PzB785(s) and The Netherlands as the Geweer tp 18-1100. Guns captured by the Germans were given the designations 2 cm PzB785(h) and 2 cm PzB785(i).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kenneth Robinson . Laurance . Solothurn S 18-1000 . tanks-encyclopedia.com . 13 December 2023.
  2. Book: Chamberlain, Peter. Anti-tank weapons. 1974. Arco Pub. Co. Gander, Terry. 37. 0668036079. New York. 1299755.