- Solothurn S-18/1000
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name=Solothurn S-18/100 20 mm Anti-Tank Cannon
type=Large caliber rifle
origin=SUI
era=World War II
design_date=
prod_design_date=
serv_design_date=
used_by=flag|Nazi Germany|name=Germany
flagcountry|Finland (trials only)
wars=World War II
spec_type=
caliber=20 mm
part_length=57 inches
cartridge=20 mm x 138 mm
feed=10 rounds
action=semi-automatic
rate=
velocity=850 m/s
weight=
length=85 inches
variants=Solothurn S-18/100 ,Solothurn S-18/1100
number=
range=The Solothurn S-18/1000 20 mm Anti-Tank Cannon was a Swiss
anti-tank rifle used during theSecond World War , and was a variant of the earlier S-18/100 with modifications for a higher muzzle velocity, as well as a larger cartridge size. As a result of its large, powerful ammunition the gun had a tremendous recoil, and its size made portability difficult. The Solothurn firearms company was owned by the German firmRheinmetall , and used the Swiss company to manufacture arms which were prohibited for manufacture by any German firm, to get around arms limitations imposed upon them at the end of theFirst World War .In
1940 -1941 theUS Army considered adopting the Solothurn S-18/1000. The weapon was standardized for limited procurement as "20mm automatic gun T3". In spring 1941 the Solothurn was tested against the .90-cal. T4 automatic gun. Although less powerful, the Solothurn was also less bulky and complicated and was found more suitable for Army use. The plans were to acquire an order of 50 pieces and later to produce the weapon in the US. However, long contract negotiations resulted in abandonment of the idea [Zaloga, Delf - "US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45", p 7.] .pecifications
*Type: Anti-tank rifle.
*Place of Origin: Designed by the German company Rheinmetall, manufactured by Solothurn in Switzerland.
*Service History: Used by Italy, Hungary, Finland and Germany, during WWII and Finland'sContinuation War .
*Overall length: S18-1000 and -1100 85". This could vary due to a number of optional muzzle brakes used for different projectile weights.
*Barrel Length: 51"muzzle brake s length: 1 hole brake 1", 4 hole 4", 5 hole 5". The brake adds to the overall length of the barrel when installed. The brakes are changed depending on the recoil force of the rounds being fired. Lighter projectiles require less recoil reduction from the brake to allow the action to cycle. Therefore the one hole brake is used for firing High Explosive projectiles which are much lighter than the Armour Piercing variety. The AP projos require the 5 hole brake.
*Weight: S18-1000 and -1100 118 lb empty with Magazine ( 4lb)
*Cartridge: S18-100 20mmX105B, S18-1000 and -1100 20mm X 138 B. The B indicates a "belted" round which headspaces on the belt rather than the shoulder, rim or mouth of the case.
*Caliber: .818" or 20.5mm (bore diameter is larger than the land diameter of 20mm or .78")
*Action: Recoil operated semi automatic for the S18-100 and S18-1000. The S18-1100 was select fire recoil operated.
*Magazine capacity: S18-100 5 or 10 round, S18-1000 and -1100 10 round standard but the weapon could use the 20 round magazines from the Flak 18 anti-aircraft gun.ee also
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L3/35 Notes
References and external links
*Zaloga, Steven J., Brian Delf - "US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45" (2005) Osprey Publishing, ISBN 1-84176-690-9.
* [http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showpost.php?p=82991&postcount=21 Photos of the Solothurn S-18/1000]
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