Year | 1907 |
Weapon Type | Light Field Gun |
Origin & Designer | Germany-Belgium/Krupp-Cockerill |
Numbers Produced | 408 |
Crew | 7 |
Calibre | 75mm (75x227R) |
Elevation | -8° to +16° |
Traverse | 6° |
Breech | Horizontal Sliding Breech |
Recoil | Hydrospring |
Gun Sight | [@gun_sight] |
Gun Mount | [@gun_mounts] |
Carriage | Pole Trail |
Trailers | [@trailers] |
Gun Shield | 4mm |
Armoured Plate | [@armoured_plate] |
Barrel Length | 1.744mm (L/30) |
Overall Length | 4.0m |
Width | [@width] |
Height | [@height] |
Weight | Weight in Traction: 1.835 kg Weight in Action: 1.190 kg |
Round Weight | 6.59 kg (HE) |
Muzzle Velocity | 540 m/s |
Feed | [@feed] |
Magazine Capacity | [@magazine_capacity] |
Practical Rate of Fire | [@practical_rate_of_fire] |
Rate of Fire | 12 r.p.m. |
Maximum Rate of Fire | [@maximum_rate_of_fire] |
Maximum Ceiling | [@maximum_ceiling] |
Maximum Ground Range | [@maximum_ground_range] |
Maximum Range | 9.900m |
Armour Penetration | [@armour_penetration] |
Traction | Horse Drawn (Six Horses) |
Variants | [@variants] |
Notes | The Canon de 75 TR was a licenced built version of the Krupp M.1906 Field Gun, the Tir Rapide was built by FRC and was used in both world wars. It was issued to Field Artillery Regiments of Infantry Divisions. |