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15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 13 Field Gun

Country of OriginGermany
TypeField Gun
Caliber150.000 mm
Length2.540 m
Barrel Length2.096 m
Weight2250.000 kg
Rate of Fire3 rounds/min
Range8.600 km
Muzzle Velocity381 m/s

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ww2dbaseThe 15-centimeter schwere Feldhaubitze 13, or sFH 13, heavy field howitzers were used by the German Army in WW1. At the end of that conflict, many of them were given to Belgium and the Netherlands as reparations. As the Germans conquered the Low Countries once again in mid-1940, they were taken by the German Army for service once again, now under the designations 15 cm sFH 409(b) for those taken back from Belgium and 406(h) for those taken back from the Netherlands.

Source: Wikipedia. ww2dbase

Last Major Revision: Apr 2008

Photographs

Geschutzwagen Lorraine Schlepper 15 cm sFH 13 Field Gun on a French chassis that has been abandoned in North Africa, 1943.




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Geschutzwagen Lorraine Schlepper 15 cm sFH 13 Field Gun on a French chassis that has been abandoned in North Africa, 1943.


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