05/08M TÁBORI ÁGYÚT

05/08M TÁBORI ÁGYÚT
Image: 05/08M Tábori Ágyút (Flames of War)
Year1908
Weapon TypeLight Field Gun
Origin & DesignerAustro-Hungary/Skoda
Numbers Produced[@numbers_produced]
Crew6
Calibre76.5mm (76.5x283R)
Elevation-5° to +23°
Traverse
BreechHorizontal Sliding Wedge
RecoilHydropneumatic
Gun SightTelescopic
Gun Mount[@gun_mounts]
CarriageBox Trail
Trailers[@trailers]
Gun Shield3.5mm
Armoured Plate[@armoured_plate]
Barrel Length2.295mm (L/30)
Overall Length[@length]
Width[@width]
Height[@height]
WeightWeight in Traction: 5.370 kg
Weight in Action: 1.020 kg
Round Weight8.31 kg (HE)
Muzzle Velocity433 m/s
Feed[@feed]
Magazine Capacity[@magazine_capacity]
Practical Rate of Fire[@practical_rate_of_fire]
Rate of Fire10 r.p.m.
Maximum Rate of Fire[@maximum_rate_of_fire]
Maximum Ceiling[@maximum_ceiling]
Maximum Ground Range[@maximum_ground_range]
Maximum Range8.250m
Armour Penetration[@armour_penetration]
TractionHorse Drawn (Six Horses)
Variants[@variants]
NotesLike the 15M Mountain gun, the 05/08 was a vintage field gun which originated from the old Austrian Hungarian Empire. These guns had seen service in in World War One and many were still in use and issued to field artillery regiments.