15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet)

15-cm-NbW 41 (15 cm rocket launcher)
15-cm-Nebelwerfer 41
     
Název:
Name:
15-cm-NbW 41 15-cm-NbW 41
Originální název:
Original Name:
15-cm-Nebelwerfer 41
Kategorie:
Category:
tažený vícehlavňový raketomettowed multiple rocket launcher
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR ?, ?
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.1941-DD.MM.1945
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
5283
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.1940
Obsluha:
Crew:
6
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Bojová hmotnost:
Combat Weight:
540 1) kg 1190 1) lb
Celková délka:
Overall Length:
3607 mm 11 ft 10in
Celková šířka:
Overall Width:
1676 mm 5 ft 6in
Celková výška:
Overall Height:
1397 mm 4 ft 7in
Raketomet:
Rocket Launcher:
 
Ráže:
Calibre:
150 mm 5 ⅞ in
Počet hlavní nebo lišt:
Number of Barrels or Rails:
šest 1500 mm dlouhých hlavní / six 59 in long barrels
Náměr:
Elevation:
+5° - +45° °
Odměr:
Traverse:
27 °
Munice:
Ammunition:
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Spreng
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Nebel
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Gelbring
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Grühnring
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Grühnring/Gelbring
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Spreng
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Nebel
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Gelbring
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Grühnring
6 x 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 Grühnring/Gelbring
Maximální dostřel:
Maximum Range:
6 900 m 7 545 yards
Plocha pokrytá salvou:
One Salvo Impact Area:
- -
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
Poznámka:
Note:
1) Přepravní hmotnost: 590 kg
1) Manoeuvre Weight: 1301 lb
Zdroje:
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_cm_Nebelwerfer_41
https://panzerworld.com/15-cm-nb-w-41
https://ww2db.com/weapon.php?q=248
www.iwm.org.uk

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German designation: 15 cm NbW 412
Caliber : 158,5 mm
Barrel length: - 1300mm
Weight: 590 kg
Elevation/depression: +45°/-5°
Measured quantity : 24°
Muzzle velocity : 340 m/s
Range : 6900 m
Rate of fire: 18 rounds/ 5 min.(a volley of 6 rockets in 10 seconds)
The weight of the projectile (rocket) 34,15 kg (HE), 35,48 (zadýmovací).
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Used TPH:


Until 1940, hot-pressed black dust. Because the grain had low strength. and cracks and subsequent accidents occurred during firing, so since 1940 diglycol dust has been used. There were 3 types of dust fillings depending on the air temperature conditions - normal (-25 ° C + 40 ° C), arctic (-45 ° C - 0 ° C), tropical (-5 ° C + 50 ° C).
According to the regulation H.Dv.119/986, it was ordered to shoot own units only when operating at a distance & # 357; greater than 3,000 m, they should not exceed 35 km; larger groupings of troops, because there were a large number of "short" shots and premature explosions in flight.
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The Germans produced two main types of missiles used in the 15-cm Nebelwerfer 41:


- 15 cm Wurfgranate Spreng (jerky)
- 15 cm Wurfgranate 41 w Kh Nebel (smoke)


The concept, resp. the internal arrangement of the missiles was unusual because the rocket engine was located in front of the rocket and the nozzle outlets, which accelerated the rocket and gave it rotation about the longitudinal axis needed to stabilize it, was located approximately two-thirds of the rocket length (measured from the rocket tip). The warhead itself was located in the rear of the missile. Such an arrangement of the individual components of the rocket ensured that after the explosion of the explosive charge, the remaining part of the propellant of the rocket engine further increased the overall effect of the rocket on the target.


After intensive tests at the Kummersdorf West shooting range, the first missiles were ready to be introduced into service in 1941. The first missile designed to fire 15 cm missiles was a single-rail device named after the leading development of German missiles, General Dornberger "Do-Gerät". However, it has not become more widespread. The main rocket launcher for launching 15 cm missiles became 15 cm Nebelwerfer 41. It had six tubular missiles placed on a modified mount of the anti-tank cannon Pak 35/36. The rocket launchers were arranged in a circle shape and fired one after the other at a precisely determined interval.


TTD:


15 cm Wurfgranate Spreng (jerky)
Dimensions:
length: 979 mm
diameter: 158 mm
Weight:
total - 31, 8 kg
propellant - 6, 35 kg
combat charge - 2, 5 kg
initial speed: 342 m/s
max. dostrel: 7055 m



15 cm Wurfgranate 41 w Kh Nebel (smoke)
Dimensions:
length: 1, 02 m
diameter: 158 mm
Weight:
total - 35, 9 kg
propellant - 6, 35 kg
combat charge - 3, 86 kg
initial speed: 342 m/s
max. dostrel: 6905 m



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15-cm Nebelwerfer 41:
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Judging from the position of the body and the rocket next to him, the soldier in the lower picture was probably shot while reloading the rocket launcher.
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15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet) - zdroj: Lexikon der Wehrmacht

zdroj: Lexikon der Wehrmacht
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Exemplář z muzea v Saumuru.



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15 cm NbW 41


Top image taken from the book Ju. Njenachova. Charvjest 1999, ISBN 985-433-482-1


Bottom image taken from Wolfgang Fleischer's book: Deutsche Nebelwerfer 1934-1945, Waffen-Arsenal Sonderband S-40, Potzum-Pallas Verlag 1995, ISBN 3-7909-0551-8.
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15 cm Wgr. 41 Spr. - shatterproof (pictured left)
diameter 158,5mm,
length 926mm,
weight depending on engine charge 34,15-39,06kg
engine charge - 10.15kg of black powder or 5.76kg of diglycol TPH
combat part charge - 2 kg TNT


15 cm Wgr. 41 Spr. W. Rh. Nb. (or 15 cm Wgr. 41 Spr. W. Kh. Nb. ????) - smoke-stained (right)
diameter 158,5mm
length 1020mm
weight according to engine charge 35,48-40,07kg
engine charge - 10,15kg black powder or 5,76kg diglycol TPH
Combat part filling - 1,34kg TNT + 4kg smoke mixture


From the smoke-clearing rocket were derived the "chemical" rockets, marked by green, yellow and green-yellow stripes on the engine and warhead (indicating the type of BOL charge), rocket weight 39-43kg. They were probably never deployed in combat.


The combat part has a lighter Bd. Z. DOV (42) or Bd. Z. DOV (43)


The engine has 26 nozzles and different cartridge designs
- pressed black powder, marking on the combustion chamber of the engine "Schw."
- Pressed diglyco powder, nine-channel grain, marking "Digl. P."
- 7 grains of tubular diglycol dust marked "Digl. R." (had a rather complex engine ignition system, consisting of several charges of granulated and compressed powder, a trace and a celluloid tube)
- a combination of 12 tubular and 8 rod diglycol grains, designation ???
The engine is fired by an ERZ 39 electric initiator inserted into one of the nozzles.


The rockets existed in three climates and colours, normal dark green, tropical yellow-brown "Tp." and white arctic "Arkt.". In addition, the variant was also marked on the combustion chamber of the engine.
Rockets in "Tp" design. and "Arkt." had engines filled exclusively with diglycol powder.


The range of the different versions of the 15 cm Wgr. 41 varied according to the engine charge and reached 6100-6900 meters.


Source: Boepripasy artillerii byvšej germanskoj armii Moskva 1946
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© Radek Havelka




15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet) - vlastní foto

vlastní foto
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Close-up view of the rear of the loaded missiles. The two holes on the bottom do not, as it would seem at first glance, serve to insert the fuses. An igniter marked elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39 was inserted into one of the nozzles that accelerated the rocket and granted it rotation about its longitudinal axis. The Elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39 were packaged in bakelite boxes of six.


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15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet) - elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39

elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39
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15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet) - Odpaľovanie Nebelwerferu, Rusko, január 1944.

Odpaľovanie Nebelwerferu, Rusko, január 1944.
15-cm-NbW 41 (15cm raketomet) - elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39

elektrischer Randdüsenzünder 39
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Oorlogsmuseum Overloon, own photo.
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