Year | 1932 |
Weapon Type | Medium Anti-Aircraft Gun |
Origin & Designer | France/Schneider |
Numbers Produced | 300 |
Crew | 9 |
Calibre | 75mm (75x518R) |
Elevation | -5° to +70° |
Traverse | 360° |
Breech | Vertical Sliding Block |
Recoil | Hydropneumatic |
Gun Sight | [@gun_sight] |
Gun Mount | Cruciform |
Carriage | Single Axle twin Wheeled |
Trailers | [@trailers] |
Gun Shield | [@gun_shield] |
Armoured Plate | [@armoured_plate] |
Barrel Length | 4.050mm (L/43) |
Overall Length | 6.95m |
Width | [@width] |
Height | [@height] |
Weight | Weight in Transit: 5.300 kg Weight in Action: 3.800 kg |
Round Weight | 6.44 kg (HE) |
Muzzle Velocity | 700 m/s |
Feed | [@feed] |
Magazine Capacity | [@magazine_capacity] |
Practical Rate of Fire | 20 r.p.m. |
Rate of Fire | [@rate_of_fire] |
Maximum Rate of Fire | 25 r.p.m. |
Maximum Ceiling | 8000m |
Maximum Ground Range | 11.000m |
Maximum Range | [@maximum_range] |
Armour Penetration | [@armour_penetration] |
Traction | Motorised (Laffly) |
Variants | [@variants] |
Notes | The French army develop 75mm calibre weapons to arm their medium anti-aircraft units. One of the most common being the CA 75 mle 32. |