Skoda K-series

Skoda K-series

Infobox Weapon
name=Skoda K-series


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origin=Czechoslovakia
type=heavy howitzer
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is_bladed=
is_explosive=
is_artillery=yes
is_vehicle=
is_UK=
service=1933-1945
used_by=flag|Turkey
flag|Romania
flag|Yugoslavia
flag|Czechoslovakia
flag|Nazi Germany
flag|Slovakia
wars=World War II
designer=Skoda
design_date=
manufacturer=Skoda
production_date=
number=
variants=15 cm hrubá houfnice vz. 37
weight=convert|5020|kg|lb (K1)
convert|5200|kg|lb (vz. 37)
length=
part_length=convert|4.05|m|in L/27
convert|3.6|m|in L/24 (vz. 37)
width=
height=
crew=11
cartridge=convert|42|kg|lb
caliber=149.1 mm
action=
rate=
velocity=570 m/s (K1)
580 m/sec (vz. 37)
range=
max_range=convert|15100|m|yd
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breech=
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carriage=split trail
elevation=-5° to +70°
traverse=45°
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The Škoda 149 mm K-series was a heavy howitzer design which served with Germany, Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, and Yugoslavia during World War II.

Description

The K-series howitzers were modern designs for their time, with a powerful 149.1 mm calibre barrel mounted on a heavy field carriage designed for motorized transport. The K1 model was slightly longer and could be broken down for horse transport as well. The K4 model was more modern and used pneumatic wheels as opposed to the K1's solid rubber rims. Both howitzers used spade plates that had to be pounded into the ground to anchor the weapon in place.

History

The K-series was an entirely new design by the Škoda Works company of Czechoslovakia. The original K1 model was in production by 1933, and was a successful export weapon, with sales to Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia. However, the Czech Army was not a buyer, but desired modifications to the weapon before any purchase. The newer weapon was titled the K4 and was accepted by the Czech Army as its standard heavy howitzer intended to replace the large variety of World War I era pieces still on inventory. It received the designation 15 cm hruba houfnice vzor 37 and had just begun production when Czechoslovakia capitulated to Germany in 1939. The Germans continued production for service in the Wehrmacht as the 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 37(t) or sFH 37(t). The weapon was widely used, particularly on the Eastern Front, and some had been supplied to Axis-allied powers such as Slovakia.

References

* Chamberlain, Peter & Gander, Terry. "Heavy Artillery". New York: Arco, 1975 ISBN 0-668-03898-5
* Gander, Terry and Chamberlain, Peter. "Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945". New York: Doubleday, 1979 ISBN 0-385-15090-3


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