Year | 1918 |
Weapon Type | Medium Howitzer |
Origin & Designer | Britain/Coventry Ordnance Works |
Numbers Produced | 23 |
Crew | 6 |
Calibre | 114mm (114x86R) |
Elevation | -5° to +45° |
Traverse | 3° Left & Right |
Breech | Horizontal Sliding Block |
Recoil | Hydrospring |
Gun Sight | [@gun_sight] |
Gun Mount | [@gun_mounts] |
Carriage | Box Trail |
Trailers | [@trailers] |
Gun Shield | [@gun_shield] |
Armoured Plate | [@armoured_plate] |
Barrel Length | 1.625m (L/14.3) |
Overall Length | 2.70m |
Width | [@width] |
Height | [@height] |
Weight | 1.372 kg (In Action) |
Round Weight | 16 kg |
Muzzle Velocity | 310 m/s |
Feed | [@feed] |
Magazine Capacity | [@magazine_capacity] |
Practical Rate of Fire | [@practical_rate_of_fire] |
Rate of Fire | 4 r.p.m. |
Maximum Rate of Fire | [@maximum_rate_of_fire] |
Maximum Ceiling | [@maximum_ceiling] |
Maximum Ground Range | [@maximum_ground_range] |
Maximum Range | 6.700m |
Armour Penetration | [@armour_penetration] |
Traction | Horse Drawn (Six Horses) |
Variants | [@variants] |
Notes | The M1910 was initially the standard British field howitzer which equipped field artillery regiments during the First World War. The Estonians received these howitzers as war aid and issued them to field gun batteries in artillery groups. |