120mm FG Cockerill-FRC M1931
The 120mm gun was designed as a fairly mobile heavy gun. The piece had split trail carriage with suspension, and consequently improved mobility and traverse. Additionally, the gun had greater range than its contemporaries.
Projectile : 26kg
MV: 723m/s
Range: 17,200m
Weight: 6.6 / 7.1 tonnes
Elevation: -2 to +65
Traverse: 60deg.
ROF: 4rpm
150mm FH GP Schneider M1917
A Great War weapon of French origin.
Projectile: 39.1kg
MV: 390m/s
Range: 8,900m
Weight: 2.3/2.4tonnes
Elevation: +0 to +45
Traverse: 45deg.
155mm FG Schneider M1917 GP
A heavy artillery piece from the Great War with a split tail carriage.
Projectile: 43.7kg
MV: 735m/s
Range: 19,500m
Weight: 13tonnes
Elevation: +0 to +35
Traverse: 60deg.
ROF: 2rpm
155mm FH Schneider M1917 GP
A heavy howitzer from the Great War with a box tail carriage and modernised during the 1930s.
Projectile: 43kg (2 parts)
MV: 450m/s
Range: 11,200m
Weight: 3,450kg
Elevation: +0 to +42.33
Traverse: 60deg.
ROF: 2-4rpm
155mm FG Cockerill M1924
Designed as a more modern replacement for the pre-Great War guns. Split tail carriage with rubber tired wheels allows artillery tractors to tow at reasonable speeds. The Belgians paired the gun with a new Dutch carriage. The new split-trail carriage features four roadwheels, each mounting two tires. The wheels could be lifted, allowing the gun to rest on a firing platform. This made the gun very stable and thus accurate.
Projectile: 55kg
MV: 810m/s
Range: 22,700m
Weight: 13.2tonnes
Elevation: -2 to +65
Traverse: 60deg.
ROF: 1 - 2rpm