- 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun
Infobox Weapon|is_artillery=yes
caption=25 SA 34 preserved atMusée des Blindés
name= canon de 25 mm SA mle 1934
type= Anti-tank gun
origin= France
era=WW2
target= armoured vehicles
date=1934
prod_date= 1935 - 1940
number=
service=
used_by= France, UK, Germany
wars=WW2
caliber=25 x 193.5 R mm
part_length= 72
carriage=
weight= 480 kg (1,058 lbs)
cartridge=AP
ammo_wt= 320 g (.70 lbs)
velocity= 918 m/s (3,012 ft/s)
range= 1,000 m (1,093 yds)
rate= 15 to 20 rounds/min
crew=|The 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun was a French
anti-tank gun that saw service in the first years of the Second World War.Development
By the early 1920s the
French Army had come to the realization that the armour-piercing capability of the 37 mm TRP infantry gun would be insufficient against modern tanks. In 1926 Hotchkiss proposed a 25 mm in-house design that was eventually accepted for service in 1934, under the designation canon de 25 mm semi-automatique modèle 1934 (generally shortened to "canon de 25") . At the outbreak of World War II, it was the main anti-tank weapon of the French infantry.Foreign use
When it landed in France in 1939 the
British Expeditionary Force had insufficient numbers of anti-tank weapons such as theOrdnance QF 2 pounder . They were issued "canons de 25" which became known as Anti-Tank Gun, 25 mm. Hotchkiss, Mark I on 25 mm. Carriage, Mark I in British service.Examples captured by the German forces were operationally used under the designation 2.5cm Pak 112(f).
Finland purchased 50 French 25 mm M/37 antitank guns during
Winter War , but only 40 of them were delivered in February of 1940 through Norway. The remaining ten guns were captured by the Germans when they invaded Norway in spring of 1940. About half of the guns, which had arrived during Winter War saw frontline service during it and three of them were lost in battle. DuringInterim Peace the Germans sold 200 captured guns to Finland. 133 of them were model M/34 and 67 were model M/37, and they were designated 25 PstK/34 and 25 PstK/37, respectively. They were withdrawn from front-line use by 1943 [ [http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/AT_GUNS1.htm] ] .In 1935 the Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-tank gun was purchased for evaluation by the US Army [Zaloga, Delf - "US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45", p 3.] .
Variants
* 25 SA 35 - a shortened variant used in tanks and armoured cars such as the
Panhard 178 .
* 25 SA 37 - a derivative designed by the APX with a much lighter carriage.Notes
References
* [http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/AT_GUNS1.htm jaegerplatoon.net]
*Zaloga, Steven J., Brian Delf - "US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45" (2005) Osprey Publishing, ISBN 1-84176-690-9.
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