- Cannone da 149/35 A
Infobox Weapon
name=Cannone da 149/35 A
caption=Rear view of a cannone da 149/35 A
origin=Italy
type=heavy gun
is_ranged=
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is_artillery=yes
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service=1900-1945
used_by=flag|Italy
wars=World War I ,World War II
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weight=convert|8220|kg|lb
length=
part_length=convert|5.722|m|ft L/38.7
width=
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crew=
cartridge=convert|45.96|kg|lb
caliber=149.1 mm (5.87 in)
action=
rate=1 rpm
velocity=651 m/s (2,136 ft/s)
range=
max_range=convert|16500|m|yd
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breech=
recoil=none
carriage=box trail
elevation=-10° to +35°
traverse=0°
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speed=The Cannone da 149/35 A was a heavy gun which served withItaly duringWorld War I andWorld War II . It was already an old-fashioned weapon when introduced around 1900. It lacked a recoil system of any kind and could not traverse. The gun recoiled up two ramps placed behind the wheels and had to be re-laid after every shot. Wheel plates were added to absorb more recoil energy and to help the gun cross soft ground. Despite these serious drawbacks it seems to have been produced in large numbers as some 895 were in Italian service on June1940 . Weapons captured by the Germans after the Italian surrender in1943 seem to have been scrapped or ignored as there is no record of them in German service.References
* Chamberlain, Peter & Gander, Terry. "Heavy Artillery". New York: Arco, 1975 ISBN 0-668-03898-5
External Links
* [http://www.contentparadise.com/us/user/italian_gun_149a_for_3d_studio_max_product_34162 a brief history as well as a 3-D computer graphics model]
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