TTD: Caliber: 80 mm The initial rate of fire: 800 m/s Range: distance 17 240 height 11 470m Bullet weight: 8.0 kg Weight in battle position: 3 800 kg Rate of fire: 22 - 28 shots/min In the arsenal in 1938: 96 pcs.
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appeared commentary, from the data in this mines but they are not at all right, can you please verify ?.
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Well I passed Jirkovu encyclopedia and it was like nothing I appeared . However, the striking thing is that two comparable COLONEL caliber around 8cm have bullets of the same weight of 14.58 kg. That would be specifically for this gun was manufactured by other ammunition enough I doubt. Because those two COLONEL are pattern. 5/8 of the year 1919 and vz.37 of 1937 in the name of are the caliber of 8cm but the reported is 76.5 mm ..
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8 cm PLK vz. 37 had a calibre of 76.5 mm. Interestingly, according to the last ATM, 96 8 cm cannon vz. 37 - exactly as stated in the article for vz. The muzzle velocity and rate of fire are also identical.
As for the load, 14,58 kg weighed 7,65 OČGN vz. 37 (projectile weight 7.95 kg), other cartridges of similar calibre had 18 kg /10 kg projectile (8.35 OČGN vz. 23, 23/30) and 11.58 kg / 6.5 kg (7.5 OČGN vz. 37).
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