CZK - vz. 30 (10cm lehká houfnice)

     
Název:
Name:
vz. 30 vz. 30
Originální název:
Original Name:
vz. 30
Kategorie:
Category:
Lehká houfnice Light Howitzer
Výrobce:
Producer:
Škodovy závody, Plzeň
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.1934-DD.MM.1938
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
-
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.1930
Obsluha:
Crew:
10
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Bojová hmotnost:
Combat Weight:
1798 kg 3964 lb
Přepravní hmotnost:
Manoeuvre Weight:
3077 kg 6784 lb
Ráže:
Calibre:
100 mm 3,94in
Délka hlavně:
Barrel Length:
2500 mm 98,43in
Celková délka:
Overall Length:
- mm -
Celková šířka:
Overall Width:
- mm -
Celková výška:
Overall Height:
- mm -
Náměr:
Elevation:
-8 +80 °
Odměr:
Traverse:
±7,5 °
Přepravní rychlost:
Manoeuvre Speed:
- km/h - mph
Používaná munice:
Ammo Used:
- -
Výkony:
Performance:
 
Maximální dostřel:
Maximum Range:
10600 m -
yd -
Rychlost střelby:
Rate of Fire:
6 ran/min - rpm
Úsťová rychlost:
Muzzle Velocity:
430 m/s -
ft/s -
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
- -
Poznámka:
Note:
- -
Zdroje:
Sources:
Fidler, Jiří - Sluka, Václav: Encyklopedie branné moci Republiky československé 1920-1938. Praha, Libri 2006.
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[b:5d2975abdc]Lightweight howitzer vz. 30 caliber 10 cm[/b:5d2975abdc]

Weapon system Damage, produced a joint Stock company, formerly the škoda works, Pilsen.
The prototype weapon was tested in the years 1930 to 1933 and in July 1933 he was accepted into the armaments production from the years 1934 to 1938 gave less than 160 units.
The gun was equipped with a steel main, a horizontal wedge in conclusion, liquid zákluzovou brake and zpruhovým vratníkem, the barrel was placed on the chobotové a post with a shield.
The howitzer was transported hipicky (šestispřeží) along with the limber, or was, as a whole, together with a service loaded on the artillery car vz. 29.
Since 1936 gradually replacing the lightweight howitzer vz. 14/19 caliber 10 cm, in the autumn of 1938 was in the arsenal of the Artillery section 81, an Artillery section 82, an Artillery section 83, an Artillery section 84, of the Artillery regiment 51, Artillery regiment 52, Artillery regiment 53 and the Artillery regiment 54.


[u:5d2975abdc]Tactical-technical data[/u:5d2975abdc]
the weight of the transmission – a 3 077 kg, the weight of the combat – 1 798 kg; caliber – 100 mm, barrel length – 2.50 m (25 caliber), elevation angle – -8° to +80°, measured quantity – ±7,5°, the weight of the bullets 16 kg, muzzle velocity – 430 m/s, the maximum range – 10 600 m rate of fire – 6 shots per minute, operator – 10 persons.

Literature:
Fidler, George - Woodcock, Václav: the Encyclopedia of military power of czechoslovakia 1920-1938. Prague, Libri 2006..
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In the German army after the occupation of Czechoslovakia at the beginning of the second world war used in the context of artillery units, inter alia, in II. and III./SS-Artillerie-Abteilung 3 and SS-Artillerie-Abteilung 51 under the designations 10 cm leFH 30(t), 30 of them served in the Slovak army. Pulled been using Sd.Kfz. 11

Source: en.wikipedia.org.
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Diskuse

Dear all,
First of all I must say that I am not a expert through the artillery and therefore, at the request of his Polish colleagues, I would like to find out some facts regarding the 100 mm light howitzers delivered Škodovými races Pilsen to Yugoslavia and Romania. Their artillery was just armed, among other these imported strength. In Romania bore the designation vz. 34 and in Yugoslavia, perhaps the model 28. The Czech designation of these export versions should be the EF 1 or EF, or perhaps F1 - F3. Líšily these models in some way from the howitzers from the armament of the czechoslovak. army and how many there were in each of the countries exported?
Thank you for the reply..
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So maybe I'll make it a little clearer


The 10 cm field howitzer Model 1928, delivered to Yugoslavia, is based directly on a project commissioned by Yugoslavia from Skoda in Pilsen and was kept under the project designation FE in 1926-1927.
The guns were delivered during 1929, 72 pieces.


Romania took delivery of the guns in two waves
In 1931-35 type FE 1 and in 1937-39 and during the war type F2.


Otherwise the parameters of the gun are identical to the vz.30.


Otherwise the gun barrel was made of monoblock and autofretted.


Otherwise, my colleague has a mistake in nomenclature of the gun in Romania was marked 10 cm field howitzer Model 1930.


The 10cm field howitzer Model 1934 is also a Skoda howitzer, but it is a modernized 1916/19 howitzer, they modernized it themselves.
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