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15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 94

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Heavy howitzer
15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 94
TypeHeavy howitzer
Place of originAustria-Hungary
Service history
In service1894–1918
Used byAustria-Hungary
WarsWorld War I
Production history
Designed1891–1894
VariantsM 94/4, M 99, M 99/4
Specifications
Shellseparate-loading, bagged charge
Caliber149 millimetres (5.9 in)
BreechHorizontal flat wedge
Recoilnone
CarriageBox trail
Traversenone
Maximum firing rangeapproximately 6,000 metres (6,600 yd)

The 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze M 94 was a heavy howitzer used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. It had a bronze barrel and relied on wheel ramps to absorb its recoil. The barrel was modified in 1899 as the M 99 and can be identified by its octagonal shape. Both howitzers could be mounted on a wide variety of carriages to suit their mission, including a carriage only 1.13 metres (44 in) wide for mountain use. Around the start of the 20th century both the M 94 and M 99 were modified to increase their elevation up to 65°. The elevation arc had to be extended and the trunnion mounts and wheels had to be strengthened to withstand the greater recoil forces when firing at high elevation. They were known as the M 94/4 and the M 99/4 after modification.

Photo Gallery

  • A M94 with its round breech. A M94 with its round breech.
  • A M99 with its octagonal breech. A M99 with its octagonal breech.

References

  1. "15cm M 94/04 schwere Feld Haubitze". www.passioncompassion1418.com. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  2. "Landships II". landships.info. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  • Ortner, M. Christian. The Austro-Hungarian Artillery From 1867 to 1918: Technology, Organization, and Tactics. Vienna, Verlag Militaria, 2007 ISBN 978-3-902526-13-7

See also

Austro-Hungarian artillery of World War I
Infantry and mountain
Mortars
Field, medium and heavy
Superheavy and siege


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