Anti-aircraft gun vz.37 calibre 7,5 cm
Skoda system gun with wedge breech of Ing. Josef Hruška, produced by Akciová společnost, formerly Škoda Plzen (factory designation R 3).
The gun consisted of a barrel, a lafette and a chassis. The autofretted barrel of shell construction was equipped with a semi-automatic vertical wedge breech, a stretch brake, a hydraulic brake and a strut-type wobbler with a balancer, and had a constant slip. It was mounted, together with the sights, on a crossguard with pivoting arms.
The gun was transported on a four-wheel chassis and towed by a Skoda Z tractor.
The weapon was equipped with a system of electrical transmission of elements for indirect firing and a new central sight of the vz. 37.
The weapon was accepted into service as early as August 1937, but by the autumn of 1938 only four units had been produced.
Tactical and technical data
Carrying weight - 4,150 kg, combat weight - 2,800 kg, calibre - 75 mm, barrel length - 3.65 m (48.7 calibre), aiming - 0° to +85°, sighting - 360°, cartridge weight - 11.58 kg, muzzle velocity - 775 m/s, maximum long range - 14,600 m, maximum elevation range - 9,200 m, cadence - up to 30 rounds per minute, operator - 6 persons.
Literature:
Fidler, Jiří - Sluka, Václav. Prague, Libri 2006.
Skoda system gun with wedge breech of Ing. Josef Hruška, produced by Akciová společnost, formerly Škoda Plzen (factory designation R 3).
The gun consisted of a barrel, a lafette and a chassis. The autofretted barrel of shell construction was equipped with a semi-automatic vertical wedge breech, a stretch brake, a hydraulic brake and a strut-type wobbler with a balancer, and had a constant slip. It was mounted, together with the sights, on a crossguard with pivoting arms.
The gun was transported on a four-wheel chassis and towed by a Skoda Z tractor.
The weapon was equipped with a system of electrical transmission of elements for indirect firing and a new central sight of the vz. 37.
The weapon was accepted into service as early as August 1937, but by the autumn of 1938 only four units had been produced.
Tactical and technical data
Carrying weight - 4,150 kg, combat weight - 2,800 kg, calibre - 75 mm, barrel length - 3.65 m (48.7 calibre), aiming - 0° to +85°, sighting - 360°, cartridge weight - 11.58 kg, muzzle velocity - 775 m/s, maximum long range - 14,600 m, maximum elevation range - 9,200 m, cadence - up to 30 rounds per minute, operator - 6 persons.
Literature:
Fidler, Jiří - Sluka, Václav. Prague, Libri 2006.