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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 1:16am

155mm M/17

Persia and Skoda has initiated a project to put a longrange gun suitable both for army and coastal defence work, the gun will be known as the 155mm M/17 in Persia.

Technical data:

Crew: 10
Caliber: 155mm
Combat weight: 15000kg
Length on firing position: 12,04m
Width: 2,74m
Length of the barrel: 7,9m
Elevation: 0-45 degrees
Maximum range: 27600m
Rate of fire: 3 shots/min
Muzzle velocity: 900m/s
Weight of shell/load: 50kg/18,5kg

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 4:28am

Interesting to compare this gun to the historical 155mm "Long Tom". The Long Tom has a shorter barrel and lower muzzle velocity, but a higher max elevation. (In fairness the Long Tom's range is also shorter.)

Looks like a decent heavy field gun.

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 4:42am

Spy photo of the mockup* which earned the photografer an Island vactaion in Japan




*OTL prototype

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 4:46am

Split trail?

I feel sorry for all these SATSUMA tourists and photographers. At least in this case the chap should get good purified water during his stay.

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 4:59am

I think its a boxtrail and taking pics of military secrets seems to be a health hazard in SATSUMA :D

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 5:01am

Hm, I'd go for a split-trail. That way you can get more traverse out of the gun. AFAICT, box-trail is pretty much not used on new designs in the 1930s.

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 5:06am

In WW it can be a split trail that could also make a bigger elevation possible on future models