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The 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 was a mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Despite its 7 cm designation it actually fired a 66 mm (2.6 in) projectile. The Austro-Hungarian Army rounded up to the nearest centimeter for their designations. It was obsolete upon introduction as it had a bronze barrel and no recoil mechanism so it had to be relaid after every shot. The gun had an early form of Krupp horizontal sliding-block breech and it fired separate-loading, bagged charges and projectiles. Due to its low profile, its breech could recoil into the ground so its angle of elevation was restricted which was a significant handicap for a mountain gun which needed high angles of elevation. For transport, the Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 could be broken down into two loads.

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  • 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 (en)
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  • The 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 was a mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Despite its 7 cm designation it actually fired a 66 mm (2.6 in) projectile. The Austro-Hungarian Army rounded up to the nearest centimeter for their designations. It was obsolete upon introduction as it had a bronze barrel and no recoil mechanism so it had to be relaid after every shot. The gun had an early form of Krupp horizontal sliding-block breech and it fired separate-loading, bagged charges and projectiles. Due to its low profile, its breech could recoil into the ground so its angle of elevation was restricted which was a significant handicap for a mountain gun which needed high angles of elevation. For transport, the Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 could be broken down into two loads. (en)
  • 7 cm Gebirgskanone M.75 – austro-węgierskie działo górskie kalibru 66 mm. Pierwsze działa Legionów Polskich (1 Pułk Artylerii). Pozostałe dane * masa pocisku: * granatu: 2,802 kg * szrapnela: 3,08 kg * liczba kulek szrapnelowych: 55 * średnica kół: 975 mm * szerokość toru: 737.5 mm Zachowany egzemplarz posiada Muzeum Historii Wojskowości w Wiedniu. (pl)
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  • A Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 in action with the Polish Legion. (en)
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  • The 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 was a mountain gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. Despite its 7 cm designation it actually fired a 66 mm (2.6 in) projectile. The Austro-Hungarian Army rounded up to the nearest centimeter for their designations. It was obsolete upon introduction as it had a bronze barrel and no recoil mechanism so it had to be relaid after every shot. The gun had an early form of Krupp horizontal sliding-block breech and it fired separate-loading, bagged charges and projectiles. Due to its low profile, its breech could recoil into the ground so its angle of elevation was restricted which was a significant handicap for a mountain gun which needed high angles of elevation. For transport, the Gebirgsgeschütz M 75 could be broken down into two loads. (en)
  • 7 cm Gebirgskanone M.75 – austro-węgierskie działo górskie kalibru 66 mm. Pierwsze działa Legionów Polskich (1 Pułk Artylerii). Pozostałe dane * masa pocisku: * granatu: 2,802 kg * szrapnela: 3,08 kg * liczba kulek szrapnelowych: 55 * średnica kół: 975 mm * szerokość toru: 737.5 mm Zachowany egzemplarz posiada Muzeum Historii Wojskowości w Wiedniu. (pl)
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